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1. RS 422 RS 232 RS 422 RS 422 RS 232 RS 422 communication communication communication communication communi communi cation cation H as A gt i e fosg Sms CF el ae Gin GD H ae Fn ZF E o lE Ei ae ft COD Sie pol COD Mitsubishi PLC Company A PLC Microcomputer board Mitsubishi PLC Company A PLC Microcomputer board Ethernet L Communications are made with the personal computers in respective communication methods of respective companies Install peripheral software programs of various companies 9 Mitsubishi Company Microcomputer A board jA MX Component lt Processing when writing data from a personal computer to controller devices gt 1 Data is written to the gateway device of the GOT server by running the user program which is created by MX Component 2 The data is then written to the controller device assigned to the gateway device 1 1 Features of Server and Client Functions 1 1 OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING E Monitoring of other GOTs from client GOT server and client By monitoring the GOTs server the GOT client can indirectly read write data from to the devices of
2. GX Works2 engineering software GX Simulator2 Abbreviation of GX Works2 with the simulation function GX Simulator Abbreviation of SW Dec tee ey type ladder logic test tool function software packages SW5D5C LLT EV or later versions GX Developer Abbreviation of SWOD5C GPPW E EV SW D5F GPPW E type software package GX LogViewer Abbreviation of SWODNN VIEWER E type software package PX Developer Abbreviation of SWOD5C FBDQ E type FBD software package for process control Abbreviation of motion controller engineering environment MELSOFT MT Works2 MT Works2 SWODNC MTW2 E MT Developer Abbreviation of SWORNC GSV type integrated start up support software for motion controller Q series MR Configurator2 Abbreviation of SWODNC MRC2 E type Servo Configuration Software MR Configurator Abbreviation of MRZJWO SETUPTLE type Servo Configuration Software FR Configurator Abbreviation of Inverter Setup Software FR SWO SETUP WE NC Configurator Abbreviation of CNC parameter setting support tool NC Configurator Abbreviation of parameter setting monitoring and testing software packages for FX3U 20SSC H FX Configurator FP SWOD5C FXSSC E FX3U ENET L Configuration tool Abbreviation of FX3U ENET L type Ethernet module setting software SW1D5 FXENETL E RT ToolBox2 Abbreviation of robot program creation software 3D 11C WINE MX Component Abbreviation of
3. a Setting items of the GOT server D100 250 Ml Mitsubishi PLC Destination of writing by the script function An internal device of the GOT server may be specified as the destination of writing by the script function a Setting items of the GOT client Script function ee Make setting to write the internal device value of the GOT client to the gateway device of the GOT server e Client setting Register the GOT server where the value will be written e Numerical input 1 function Make setting to input a value to the device of Mitsubishi Electric PLC CPU e Numerical input 2 function Make setting to input a value to the internal device of the GOT client b Setting items of the GOT server e Server setting cee Make setting to assign a device of Omron PLC to a gateway device Details about the script function Refer to the following manual for details of the script function L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions For examples of using the script function refer to Section 4 4 of this manual 4 6 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 1 4 Controller devices that can be assigned E Controller devices that can be assigned The controller devices that can be monitored by a GOT and the GOT internal devices can be assigned to the gateway devices Refer to the following manual for the devices that can be monitored by a GOT L3 GT
4. 08 8 10 FTP server fUnction cecceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 8 8 Mail send function ceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 6 Server and client functions 0 cccceeeeeeees 8 5 Types of Controller to GOT connection 2 2 W What are the gateway devices 4 1 Index 1 REVISIONS Print Date Oct 2009 Manual Number SH NA 080858ENG A The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Revision First printing GT Desiger3 Version 1 01B Jan 2010 SH NA 080858ENG B GT Desiger3 Version 1 10L e Compatible with the microcomputer connection Ethernet e Extension devices of the OMRON PLC can be set for the gateway devices The FXCPU buffer memory can be set for the gateway devices e Connection with LCPUs supported Jun 2010 SH NA 080858ENG C GT Desiger3 Version 1 17T e Devices of the MELSEC WS and the SICK safety controller can be set for the gateway devices Jan 2011 SH NA 080858ENG D GT Desiger3 Version 1 23Z Devices of the TOSHIBA PLC Unified Controller nv series can be set for the gateway devices Apr 2011 SH NA 080858ENG E GT Designer3 Version 1 28E e Compatible with the file transfer function FTP client Jul 2011 SH NA 080858ENG F GT Designer3 Version 1 31H e Compatible with CC Link IE Field Network connection Oct 2011 SH NA 080858ENG G GT Designer3 Versi
5. E File transfer setting dialog box File Transfer Setting File Transfer ID i Transfer Setting Name Destination FTP Server ID 1 a z File Transfer Direction Write from GOT folder to FTP server folder a O Read from FTP server folder to GOT folder File Transfer Trigger Trigger Type x Trigger Device E La z GOT Folder Name GOT Folder Name 2 Specification pi Direct O Device F onia Oes a0 Maxima ou mer FE z Folder Name Ax Folder List FTP Server Folder O FTP Server Folder Specification O Direct O Device u L Specification Direct O Device Siap Deves I e P S 2 Q Transfer File Name nO Folder Name Specification O Direct Device Transfer File Name Stores Devies IC meee O E Specification Direct O Device We xO File Name A uw a Wi File Overwrite Specification All O Updated files only 9 aA Delete the source file after the transfer is completed J D Bio zuz oes Item Description File Transfer ID Set an ID 1o specify the file transfer 1 32767 l A Select a different number from that of another file transfer setting 2 O Set the name of a file transfer setting E Transfer Setting Name oo Up to 32 characters can be set in both one byte and two byte zz Set a destination FTP server setting ID for file transfer g Destination FTP Server ID N i wW L 3 mDestination FTP Server Setting dialog box z wa Set the file transfer direction nO File Transfer Direction e Write from GOT fo
6. ak When using the MELSECNET 10 connection use a MELSECNET H communication unit The MELSECNET 10 communication unit is inapplicable 2 When using the CC Link communication use a CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 The CC Link communication unit GT15 75J61BR13 Z is inapplicable 3 The GT16 is applicable to the CC Link ID Ver 2 only 4 When connected to either of the following equipment the server function and client function cannot be used JTEKT PLC SHINKO indicating controller 5 Including connection to the motion controller CPU Q series and A series CNC C70 and CRnQ 700 6 Applicable to the CRnD 700 only For the CRnQ 700 refer to the above Mitsubishi PLC connection 7 Applicable to the MELDAS C6 C64 only For the CNC C70 refer to the above Mitsubishi PLC connection 2 2 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection wiy Examples of connections that do not allow the use of the gateway functions Example 1 When using GT11 Since the Ethernet communication unit cannot be mounted the gateway functions cannot be used GT11 Ethernet communication unit CONFIGURATION SYSTEM Example 2 When using GT15 Since the CC Link communication unit GT15 75J61BR13 Z cannot be mounted to a GOT together with the Ethernet communication unit the gateway functions cannot be used When using CC Link and Ethernet communication units together use a CC Link communication uni
7. Communication Fixed to UDP New Used to add a new GOT server Duplicate Used to add a copy of the selected GOT server Delete Used to delete the selected GOT server Delete All Used to delete all GOTs server 4 16 4 4 Setting Method 4 5 Examples of Use The following gives the examples of using the server and client functions lu gt E Accessing the PLC from personal computer via a GOT The personal computer MX Component displays the device values of EGO to EG5 of GOT 1 server 5 PLC devices D10 to D15 are monitored z D10 150 D11 480 D12 230 D13 370 e D14 80 D15 25 ce GOT 1 PLC device values fi Refer to 1 GOT 1 setti 1 panting D10 150 D11 480 DS example for other settings 1968 D12 230 D13 370 nO z D14 80 D15 25 PLC Ethernet GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR _ 7 EG devices EGO to EGS of GOT 1 are monitored EG0 150 EG1 480 EG2 230 EG3 370 EG4 80 EGS 25 USING Serene computer PLC devices can be monitored by monitoring the MX Componeal gateway devices of GOT server 1 GOT 1 setting example a Server setting n zZ 2 z gt ms e Z u o a z lt a gt a W 7 EG Device PLC Device Points b Gateway Server dialog box S Oe HS Description z 5 2u Device D10 to D15 Network Host 2 Personal computer se
8. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EST GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GO TOODO Series for GT Works3 Gateway functions Manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Always read these instructions before using this equipment Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product In this manual the safety precautions are ranked as WARNING and CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in A WARNING death or severe injury CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions CAUTION ee ne resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Note that the A caution level may lead to a serious accident according to the circumstances Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety w e e e e Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user Precautions for test operation NWARNING Before starting the test operation for the system monitor or ladder monitor bit device ON OFF word device present value changing timer counter set value present value changing buffer memory present value changing please read the manual carefully to fully understand the operation met
9. OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS MAIL SEND FUNCTION f z Z wi nO az eD u u FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 4 3 Checking the line connection status The connection status of the line between the GOT and FTP client is stored in the GOT special register GS200 b2 bit position 2 By referring to this bit on the GOT check whether or not the line is connected Device name GS200 b2 Disconnected Refer to the following manual for details of the GOT special registers L gt GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals Example of using GS200 b2 1 Using the above device with the lamp display function a line status confirmation indicator is available GS200 b2 OFF GS200 b2 ON Line connecting gt e 2 By setting the above device to the operation condition as a trigger using the touch switch function or numerical input function operation input can be restricted while the line is connected GS200 b2 OFF GS200 b2 ON Manufacturing line aaa Operation is disabled while line is connecting B C Using the touch key function or numerical input function
10. Stores the day upper byte and the hour lower byte of the error occurrence time in BCD code GS224 Funcion Stores the minute upper byte and the second lower byte of the error occurrence time in BCD code GS225 Request Stores the lower part of the IP address of the GOT server where the error occurred in BIN code GS226 destination Stores the upper part of the IP address of the GOT server where the error occurred in BIN code GS227 to GS229 Reserved a Gateway common information GS200 b13 to b12 b10 to b5 E eo bO ON while the mail send function is ready b1 ON while the FTP server function is ready b2 Turns on when an FTP client logs in b3 ON while the server function is ready b4 ON while the client function is ready b10 tob5 Reserved b11 Turns ON when an error occurs in the mail send function b13 tob12 Reserved b14 Turns ON when an error occurs in the server function b15 Turns ON when an error occurs in the client function b Mail send source of mail send function GS206 1 tt bO Reserved b1 Turns ON when an alarm occurs in the alarm history b15 to b2 Reserved 8 2 Gateway Information OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT o He e e Es v TROUBLE 8 3 Server and Cli
11. When one access requires 50 ms a total of about 100 ms is taken for two times of accessing and internal processing at access destination EGO EG9 Server Be oF Boao l l I Ethernet Client w 2 When using gateway devices directly GD100 GD109 2 Processing 1 3 Access to the other station GOT occurs 10 times 1 to 10 When one access requires 50 ms a total of about 500 ms is taken for ten times of accessing and internal processing at access destination EGO EG9 Client D106 D200 D206 4 24 4 7 For Efficient Use Script example bmov 1 2 w EGO w GD100 10 w D200 w GD100 w D201 w GD101 w D202 w GD102 w D203 w GD103 w D204 w GD104 w GD105 128 w GD106 w D106 w D205 w GD107 w D206 w GD108 w GD109 5433 bmov w GD100 1 2 w EGO 10 Script example w D200 1 2 w EGO w D201 1 2 w EG1 w D202 1 2 w EG2 w D203 1 2 w EG3 w D204 1 2 w EG4 1 2 w EG5 128 1 2 w EG6 w D 106 w D205 1 2 w EG7 w D206 1 2 w EG8 1 2 w EG9 5433 POINT Es About the values to be written z In the case of 1 explained on the previous page the gateway devices are batch accessed when the script z execution conditions are established Therefore gateway device values set when the conditions are established u
12. GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING b Script function 2 Q E Item Description a 9 z Type Screen script m Trigger Type ON Bit device that indicates the completion of production a W Script 1 Data Type Unsigned BIN 16 bit i Scrinkexaniple 1 1 w EG2 w HR200 Writes the production count to PLC 1 P P set 1 1 b EG0 00 Turns ON the write completion signal 3 GOT 3 setting example a Client setting oe ae N W No PLC No IP address Zs 2 b Script function Item Description Type Screen script w Trigger Type ON Bit device that indicates the completion of production gt 6 Script 2 Data Type Unsigned BIN 16 bit m 5 Scnptexainale 1 1 w EG3 w W200 Writes the production count to PLC 1 SS 5 p p set 1 1 b EG0 01 Turns ON the write completion signal wt a ms S Bz a soe EG S Ww zZz a rae O ue 20 OO ae ae ro 4 5 Examples of Use 4 21 46 Precautions This section provides the precautions for using the server and client functions E Precautions for assigning devices in the gateway setting If a station number is changed while monitoring gateway devices to which PLC CPU devices are assigned this change has no effect on the devices being monitored Create the screen for each station Example When station No is changed for the GOT server Server setting Station No assignment change device 1 2
13. bytes Client function 16 20 x Preset number of GOTs server If six or more clients GOT personal computer make simultaneous access to the server GOT processing of the script at a client may stop 4 2 2 Access range that can be monitored When the monitoring of a controller is required via a GOT it is possible by monitoring controller devices that are assigned to gateway devices The devices of the controller on the network can be monitored by assigning the devices to gateway devices The access range that can be monitored is the same the GOT does Refer to the following manual for the range that a GOT can monitor L gt GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for GT Works3 4 10 4 2 Specifications The accessible range of a PLC CPU from a GOT 1 client or a personal computer MX Component is indicated below E When GOT 2 server and a PLC 1 are connected in the direct CPU connection or computer link connection GOT 2 e 1 0 Server RS 232 communication RS 422 communication Ethernet PLC 1 O G1 O PLC 2 O G1 O Ji Client MELSECNET H or like Personal computer GOT 1 MX Component iel AE PLC 3 0 1 1 O PLC 4 0 01 O Indicates whether the access by personal computer MX Componen
14. or PLC 3 4 18 4 5 Examples of Use 1 GOT 1 setting example a Client setting N W No PLC No IP address iim 1 2 10 97 14 2 1 3 10 97 14 3 Ww gt 2 b Alarm history display function for displaying alarms of GOT 2 Item Description Number of devi int ber of O umber df device paints numbero 512 points consecutive points l alarms Device GD100 b0 3 iL q The comment to be displayed by the alarm history display function should be set beforehand F nO c Alarm history display function for displaying alarms of GOT 3 Description Number of device points number of alarms Device GD132 b0 xq The comment to be displayed by the alarm history display function should be set beforehand 256 points consecutive points GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING d Script function for displaying alarms of GOT 2 Item Description Type Screen script E Trigger Type Sampling 5 sec 2 Script 1 Data Type Unsigned BIN 16 bit Z z bmov 1 2 w EG0 w GD100 32 vet Script example Transfers the data of 32 points starting from EGO of GOT 2 to D100 and on gt z of GOT 1 i a e Script function for displaying alarms of GOT 3 Item Description Type Screen script Trigger Type Sampling 5 sec E 6 F wW Script 2 Data Type Unsigned BIN 16 bit 2 T bmov 1 3 w EG0 w GD132 16 z Z Script example Transfers the data
15. server _ 1 o 1 1 Features of Server and Client Functions E Communication enabled between GOT1000 and GOT A900 In the system configured using GOT A900s it is possible to add a GOT 1000 to the system or also replace a GOT A900 with a GOT1000 RS 422 GOT1000 communication i Mitsubishi PLC GOT A900 RS 232 communication Ge oeh Be oF Company A PLC Ethernet RS 422 GOT A900 ont Ls Microcomputer board 1 1 Features of Server and Client Functions 1 2 Features of Mail Send Function Japa pe eT 6 ct1 5 et1 4 ot1 2 crl 1 jet 1 O Using the alarm history display function you can send the occurrence or recovery information of an error to a computer or cellular phone by mail at the time of the occurance or the recovery from an error BO Alarm history display function Sends the alarm occurrence or recovery information Intranet mail server Personal Cellular computer phone Ethernet Mail send f Mail send Mail send function function function RS 422 RS 232 RS 422 communication communication communication c R CS CF rT EE y o7 20 SL g Doj J Mitsubishi PLC Compan
16. 4 The date time of the SMTP server is taken as the mail send date time 5 6 Precautions 6 FIP SERVER FUNCTION w gt yi 7 GT1 6 et1 5 ct 4 et1 2 ctl 1 ct10 This chapter describes the FTP server function z 6 1 Specificati ze wW l pecifications ae LS Do 6 1 1 Specifications Ww oc 5 The specifications of the FTP server function are indicated below gg ie ZO Item Specifications Setting method 2 a u FTP server function setting Whether the function will be used or not can be set default Not used GT Designer3 a a 2 Won germane 1 to 12 alphanumeric characters case sensitive use of anonymous is GT Desiqner3 OFS prohibited default GOT1000 9 Password 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters case sensitive default GOT1000 GT Designer3 o Z Port No 20 21 Fixed O e Number of clients that can b ted a9 lumi er of clients that can be connecte 4 unit Fixed 9 Z simultaneously z fie x F wtb Watching timer of Before login 1 1 min Fixed z a wa command input After login 1 to 60 min default 15 min GT Designer3 nO File size that can be read Unlimited Max read size depends on memory card capacity File name Only alphanumeric characters Normal Reference mode write to memory card disabled Access mode ae i Write is enabled after issue of dedicated command a zZ FTP client conformed to RFC 959 z 2 Usable ETP client Access
17. A personal computer can indirectly access the controller devices by accessing the gateway devices of GOTs server e Assignment definition EG0O D100 e Assignment definition EGO TIM50 Server CLIENT FUNCTIONS a Zz lt a Ww gt a m N Mitsubishi PLC Ethernet L e Mitsubishi PLC D100 250 e Omron PLC TIM50 330 Use MX Component Version 3 or later Personal computer 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 1 E When monitoring PLCs of difference makers from one GOT A GOT client can indirectly access the controller devices by accessing the gateway devices of a GOT server e Assignment definition EGO TIM50 Snar TIM50 330 a oO 10 g Access to gateway devices Omron PLC Ethernet C e Mitsubishi PLC D100 250 e Omron PLC Client TIM50 330 Access to PLC D100 250 i Mitsubishi PLC 4 1 2 Usable gateway devices The usable gateway devices are indicated below Device Number Device Name Device Range A Representation Word device EG EGO to EG32767 Decimal Bit device EG Specified bits of word devices indicated above Decimal 4 2 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 1 3 How to monitor the gateway devices E When accessing gateway devices from a
18. Client 8 6 2 Troubleshooting The following table details the troubleshooting for the file transfer function FTP client Phenomenon The file cannot be transferred Definition and Cause Extended functions OS file transfer function FTP client is not written to GOT Corrective action Write the extended functions OS file transfer function FTP client to GOT There is some error in the connection setting with the FTP server Check the following in the connected FTP server setting FTP server IP address connection mode port No User name and password The FTP server is not operating How to check the operating status of the FTP server Check if the FTP server is not stopped 7 Connect the personal computer to the hub to which the GOT is connected 2 Enter the following commands in the command prompt of the personal computer C gt ftp ftp gt open 3 Enter the user name and the password following the displayed instructions If the login can be complete by the operations above the FTP server operates and the user name and the password are correct If there is no response from the FTP server after the open command is entered the following causes may be considered e The FTP server is stopped The IP address is invalid e The communication path is not connected The access is blocked by the firewall 8 10 8 6 File Transfer Function FTP Client INDEX A Acc
19. Definition and Cause Corrective Action m S s E Zz In th tting ad that d t exist dt zZ A ue canes j De E ee ee Check the controller device assigned to the gateway device k O u the gateway device to be monitored E 5 D wz In the client setting the IP add f the GOT to b tored oe Puce Sean gerne sewers OTS 998 Montare Check the IP address of the GOT to be monitored T E is incorrect Gateway devices cannot Check the GOT special registers GS211 and GS221 and take BS moriored An error occurred in the GOT of the server function or the client the corrective action function E 8 3 1 Error codes and error messages Check the script function error and take the corrective action 0 A script function error occurred E GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual z Functions b 0 T N wW a a 2 e 8 3 Server and Client Functions 8 5 8 4 Mail Send Function 8 4 1 Error codes and error messages The following table details the error codes stored in the GOT special register GS202 mail send function error code Error code Definition and Cause Corrective Action 2 The FROM address has not been set gt al FROM 4 Mail send setting on GT Designer 3 Set the SMTP server 3 The SMTP h tb t 5 ee eee a ee Mail send setting on GT Designer 3 4 The send destination address has not been set Fe me seng eas 19 Mail send setting on GT Designer 3 Check whether the mail ad
20. Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals E Precautions for monitoring the gateway devices When the following controller devices are assigned to the gateway devices there are cases monitoring is not possible depending on the used script function commands or MX Component functions To monitor such unusable devices change them to other devices of the controller and access those devices from a GOT The restricted commands functions are indicated below by controller models QO No restrictions Some devices cannot be used unusable device names are indicated in parentheses Cannot be used Restricted Script Function Commands Restricted MX Component Functions Read Device Random Write Device Random Controller bmov fmov ace Device Read Device instruction P specified as bit Block Device meee word specified as w i specified as bit word Q L QnACPU A A A A A A CRnD 700 TT TC CT CC TT TC CT CC TN CN SN TT TC CT CC TT TC CT CC TN CN SN SC SS SC SS Z BM SC SS SC SS Z BM TT TC CT CC TT TC CT CC Z V BM TT TC CT CC TT TC CT CC Z V BM Mitsubishi EXCPU A A A A A A Electric TC CS T C TC CS TS CS T C TS CS WSCPU A O A A O A I Q LQ LI I Q LQ LI I Q LQ LI I Q LQ LI A A A A A A CNC TN CN SN Z TT TC CT CC TN CN SN Z TN CN SN Z TT TC C
21. FTP server function E Connection with FTP client FTP client Personal computer etc 6 a 2 3 4 5 6 Connection cable Shielded twisted pair cable STP Category 5 When using routers or switching hubs with security settings available enable the communication with the port No to be used Connection cable Router 2 A router that meets the IEEE802 3 100BaseTX standard Connection cable Switching hub A switching hub that meets the IEEE802 3 100BaseTX standard A router is required only when connecting to a GOT client on another network For the usable memory card refer to the following cs User s Manual for the GOT used Use the following option function board Option function board GT15 FNB GT15 QFNB GT15 QFNB16M GT15 QFNB32M GT15 QFNB48M GT15 MESB48M For GT14 only GT1455 QTBDE and GT1450 QLBDE can be used For the FTP client whose correct operation is confirmed by Mitsubishi Electric refer to the following aa 6 1 1 Specifications Communication interface setting For the communication interface setting refer to the following 3 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection L w gt Es eave 7 i zZ Connection 2 cable z o Ww m LS Do GOT FTP server os Option device Model y
22. MELSEC QnU Q1 Q o n EG Device Type PLC Device Points CH 2 None CH 3 None 1 b 0 Word D100 30 CH 4 None 2 EG 30 Word D250 20 ech rewire Setting 3 EG 50 Word 20 4 a erne T amp Routing Information EG ao Word D360 20 a amp Gateway 5 jEG 80 Word D400 20 E Performance of the server client function reference values The following table indicates the performance of the server and client functions reference values when M Script function setting and HGateway device setting explained on the previous pages are used The reference values of the performance assume the following conditions e There are one GOT server and one GOT client on the system e GOT server Numerical input 64 points setting e GOT client Numerical input 64 points setting e Number of assigned device points 10 word devices Combinations for Improving the Efficiency Improving the Gateway Device Setting Response Speed in Direct CPU connection Improving the Script Function Efficiency Efficiency in the case of Script function setting in the case of Gateway device setting eee gt ages i Approx 260 ms 1 in this section 1 in this section in the case of Script function setting x in the case of Gateway device setting 1 in this section 2 in this section X in the case of M Script function setting in the case of Gateway device setting says Approx 1300 ms 2 in this se
23. MX Component VersionO SWOIDSC ACT E SWOIDSC ACT EA MX Sheet Abbreviation of MX Sheet Version O SWOD5C SHEET E SWOID5C SHEET EA LCPU Logging Configuration Tool Abbreviation of LCPU Logging Configuration Tool SW1DNN LLUTL E E License key for GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviations and generic terms Description License GT15 SGTKEY U GT15 SGTKEY P E Others Abbreviations and generic terms Description IAI Abbreviation of IAI Corporation AZBIL Abbreviation of Azbil Corporation former Yamatake Corporation OMRON Abbreviation of OMRON Corporation KEYENCE Abbreviation of KEYENCE CORPORATION KOYO El Abbreviation of KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO LTD SHARP Abbreviation of Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation JTEKT Abbreviation of JTEKT Corporation SHINKO Abbreviation of Shinko Technos Co Ltd CHINO Abbreviation of CHINO CORPORATION TOSHIBA Abbreviation of TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA MACHINE Abbreviation of TOSHIBA MACHINE CO LTD HITACHI IES Abbreviation of Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co Ltd HITACHI Abbreviation of Hitachi Ltd FUJI Abbreviation of FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD PANASONIC Abbreviation of Panasonic Corporation PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES SUNX Abbreviation of Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd YASKAWA Abbreviation of YASKAWA Electric Corporation YOKOGAWA Abbreviation of Yokogawa Electric Corporatio
24. Setting fra SZ fie wa 5 Set the gateway functions to be used no Function Setting Reference Server client function Make server and client settings on GT Designers3 4 4 Set the mail of each object on GT Designer3 F Az Mail send function Set the send destination and SMTP server in the mail send 5 3 2 setting 2 O z5 FTP server function Configure the FTP server setting with GT Designer3 6 3 2L Configure the connected FTP server setting with GT Designer3 File transfer function FTP client 7 3 Configure the file transfer setting with GT Designer3 6 Prepare the project data x z L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals fe i NO GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions a Li 7 Debug the project data by operating the GOT a ms 2z a GH a Eg z Ww zZz mm i O J 50 OO ae ae ro eel 4 SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the server and client functions Before using the example programs described in this chapter in an actual system please verify that the program has no problems in the control of the target system 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 1 1 What are the gateway devices The gateway devices are virtual devices designed exclusively to perform the server and client functions on a GOT They are used by assigning the controller devices and the internal devices of a GOT E When accessing PLCs from a personal computer via a GOT
25. a 3 Efe Memory card An USB memory S z 5 Fee ay l am E Option OS Memory card at uy 2 Gateway FTP Server 2 s GT15 J71E71 100 CF card 7 6 E Option function board a 9 25 pains us g wi wa nO Oz e Ok O z5 6 2 System Configuration f z Z WE nO az eD u u FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 3 Setting Method Select Common Controller Setting from the menu to display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select FTP Server and set the required items Controller Setting Controller Setting GH 1 MELSEG QnU DC GOT1000 Q CH 2 None CH 3 None CH 4 None Sch Network Duplex Setting a Ethernet Login Name Password Command Input Observation Cycle GoT1000 15 Min S Routing Information a k Gateway Communication a Gateway Server EF Gateway Client E4 Mail FTP Server Fg File Transfer F fn Q Redundant KEH Station No Switchin Item Use the function of FTP Server OK Cancel Apply Description Check this item when using the FTP server function Set the login name used when the FTP client connects to the GOT Only one login name and the login name up to max 12 characters can be set Login N og Nain Only alphanumeric characters a to z A to Z 0 to 9 can be used The default is GOT1000 Set the password used when the FTP client connects to the GOT Only one
26. a list Up to 16 FTP servers can be registered Used to add a destination FTP server setting Click it to display the Destination FTP Server Setting dialog box Add a new destination FTP server setting mDestination FTP Server Setting dialog box Used to change the contents of the selected destination FTP server setting Click it to display the Destination FTP Server Setting dialog box Edit a new destination FTP server Edit setting Destination FTE Server lt gt mDestination FTP Server Setting dialog box Setting Copy Click it to copy the contents of the selected destination FTP server setting Used to paste the contents of the copied destination FTP server setting Paste Click it to display the dialog box for specifying the server setting ID of copy destination Specify the FTP server setting ID Delete Click it to delete the contents of the selected destination FTP server setting Delete All Click it to delete the contents of the all destination FTP server settings Continued to next page 7 4 7 3 Setting Method Item Description Displays file transfer settings in a list Up to 100 settings can be registered New Add a file transfer setting Click it to display the File Transfer Setting dialog box Add a new file transfer setting File transfer setting dialog box Edit Used to change the contents of the selected file transfer setting Cli
27. computer as the GOT GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 gt 8 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS E GOT Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT1695 GT1695M X Abbreviation of GT1695M XTBA GT1695M XTBD GT1685 GT1685M S Abbreviation of GT1685M STBA GT1685M STBD GT1675M S Abbreviation of GT1675M STBA GT1675M STBD GT1675 GT1675M V Abbreviation of GT1675M VTBA GT1675M VTBD GT1675 VN Abbreviation of GT1675 VNBA GT1675 VNBD GT1672 GT1672 VN Abbreviation of GT1672 VNBA GT1672 VNBD GT1665M S Abbreviation of GT1665M STBA GT1665M STBD wee GT1665M V Abbreviation of GT1665M VTBA GT1665M VTBD GT1662 GT1662 VN Abbreviation of GT1662 VNBA GT1662 VNBD GT1655 GT1655 V Abbreviation of GT1655 VTBD GT16 Abbreviation of GT1695 GT1685 GT1675 GT1672 GT1665 GT1662 GT1655 GT16 Handy GOT GT1595 GT1595 X Abbreviation of GT1595 XTBA GT1595 XTBD GT1585V S Abbreviation of GT1585V STBA GT1585V STBD oe GT1585 S Abbreviation of GT1585 STBA GT1585 STBD GT1575V S Abbreviation of GT1575V STBA GT1575V STBD GT1575 S Abbreviation of GT1575 STBA GT1575 STBD GT1570 GT1575 V Abbreviation of GT1575 VTBA GT1575 VTBD GT1575 VN Abbreviation of GT1575 VNBA GT1575 VNBD GT1572 VN Abbreviation of GT1572 VNBA GT1572 VNBD GT1565 V Abbreviation of
28. definition D50 00FF gt 0101 f EG0 D100 Ae a Numerical value nee Numerical value display gt display D100 250 D100 200 Station D100 250 i 3 No 0 Monitoring Station No 1 i OOF F D100 100 D100 200 _ i Station Station No 3 l No 1 Ethernet E Numerical value display GD100 D100 EGO value is read to GD100 of GOT by script function bmov 1 1 w EG0 w GD100 1 1 Change the station No 2 The value displayed at the GOT server is updated according to the changing of the station No 3 Since the changing of the station No is not reflected to the assignment of gateway devices the script function reads out the value at EGO of PLC station No 0 to D100 4 Changing of the station No is disregarded and the value displayed at the GOT client is not updated 4 22 4 6 Precautions E Precautions for setting the script function 1 2 3 When setting the script function do not set the trigger type as Ordinary or Sampling 2
29. manuals Manual Number Model code Manual Name Packaging Stored in CD ROM JY997D24701 GT10 User s Manual 09R819 QUICK REFERENCE E Creating a project Obtaining the specifications and operation methods of GT Designer3 Setting available functions on GT Designer3 y f k GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals 1 2 2 2 Creating a screen displayed on the GOT Fu Obtaining useful functions to increase efficiency of drawing Setting details for figures and objects GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions Setting functions for the data collection or trigger action 1 2 2 2 Setting functions to use peripheral devices Simulating a created project on a personal computer GT Simulator3 Version1 Operating Manual for GT Works3 E Connecting a controller to the GOT Obtaining information of Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT Connecting Mitsubishi products to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for Connecting multiple controllersto one GOT Multi channel function GT Works3 Establishing communication between a personal computer and a controller via the GOT FA transparent function Obtaining information of Non Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 1 for GT Works3 e GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Connecting Non Mitsubishi pr
30. monitor a controller device that is assigned to a gateway device of GOT 2 from a personal computer MX Component or a GOT 1 client E When GOT 2 server and a PLC Temperature controller are connected in the third party PLC connection GOT 2 G1 Server Ethernet O Personal computer GOT 1 MX Component Indicates whether the access by personal computer MX Component is allowed O 1 Indicates whether the access by GOT 1 is allowed Access Destination Access Source GOT 2 server PLC Temperature controller Personal Computer MX Component GOT 1 client Can monitor a gateway device or a controller device from a personal computer MX Component or a GOT 1 client Can monitor a controller device that is assigned to a gateway device of GOT 2 from a personal computer MX Component or a RS 232 communication RS 422 communication Be oT BaF Company A PLC O G1 O GOT 1 client 4 12 4 2 Specifications 4 3 System Configuration This section explains the system configuration of the server client function mf E x gt E Connection with GOT client a Varies 5 according to the connection type l g Connection Connection Connec
31. of 16 points starting from EGO of GOT 3 to D132 and on 2u of GOT 1 2 GOT 2 setting example a Server setting ca S52 rO EG Device PLC Device Points OD 3 GOT 3 setting example a Server setting p E a EG Device PLC Device Points oF 5 W Eg z wz 5 POINT y About the trigger type When setting the script function do not set the trigger type as Ordinary or Sampling 2 sec Such setting can adversely affect other monitoring operations uw 2 d or 50 OO ae ae ro 4 5 Examples of Use 4 19 E Monitoring and controlling the production conditions of multiple PLCs with the GOT server a GB128 OFF ON a GB129 OFF ON i GOT 1 internal device EG0 b0 OFF gt ON EG0 b1 OFF gt ON EG2 233 EG3 523 EG0 b0 EG1 b1 turn ON at completion of write D100 233 D101 523 3 PLC 1 devices When the bit device that indicates production GOT utility GoT1 gt 4 GOT utility GOT NW No 1 GOT PCNo 1 IP address 10 97 14 1 Refer to 1 GOT 1 setting example for other settings Ethernet When the bit device that indicates production completion turns ON W200 value 523 is transferred to EG3 by script 2 GOT utility GOT NW No 1 completion turns ON HR200 value 233 is transferred to EG2 by script 1 N GOT
32. of Mitsubishi Electric PLC CPU may be specified as the destination for reading out a value by the script function Y E a Setting items of the GOT client Z aia e Script function ee Make setting to read the gateway device value of the GOT server to the is d internal device of the GOT client E ZF e Client setting ee Register the GOT server whose device value should be read a e Numerical display 1 function Make setting to display the device value of a Mitsubishi Electric PLC CPU e Numerical display 2 function Make setting to display the internal device value of the GOT client b Setting items of the GOT server e Server setting Make setting to assign a device of Omron PLC to a gateway device TROUBLE SHOOTING 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 5 2 When writing a value to the gateway device Use numerical input function or the like to write a value to the internal device of the GOT client Use the script function to write the value of the internal device of the GOT client to the gateway device of the GOT server e Assignment definition EGO TIM50 lt gt b Setting items of the GOT client TIMSO 520 GD100 value is written to EGO by script function 1 1 w EGO w GD 100 Omron PLC C Ethernet C e Mitsubishi PLC GOT internal device D100 250 GD100 520 Omron PLC Client TIM50 520
33. on FTP Client Side 6 9 6 5 Example of Use The following is an example of the use of the FTP server function In this example the Windows MS DOS command prompt is used for accesses between the GOT and FTP client When performing operations using a commercially available FTP client tool refer to the manual of the FTP client tool used E General procedure lt Connect the line of the GOT and FTP client Read the file of the GOT CF card este ee pe __ Write a file to the GOT CF card er ace Operate the directory of the GOT CF card l Cut off the line of the GOT and FTP client End mConnecting the line of the GOT and FTP client Reading the file of the GOT CF card Writing a file to the GOT CF card Operating the directory of the GOT CF card Disconnecting the line of the GOT and FTP client When writing a file to the GOT Memory card or operating the directory turn on the CF card access switch of the GOT to make the memory card write enabled E System configuration example Server IP address 10 97 14 200 Write a file Operate the directory l E Ethernet Read the file 6 10 6 5 Example of Use Memory card Client E Connecting the line of the GOT and FTP client Use the following procedure to connect the GOT and FTP client 7 2 3 4 Starting the FTP Clie
34. open fails Opening of file failed 530 Not logged in Login failed 550 Requested action not taken Command execution failed is 2z a GH a Eg z wW z Re 4 ae or e ome PR Keo 8 5 FTP Server Function 8 5 2 Troubleshooting The following table describes troubleshooting when using the FTP server function Phenomenon Line cannot be connected Error contents and cause Use FTP Function is not checked in the FTP server setting of GT Designer2 Corrective action Check Use FTP Function Another device has logged into the GOT After the other device has logged out connect the line again Issue the ping command to the GOT and check for a reply Confirm with the network administrator Cannot login The login name or password is incorrect Enter the correct login name or password Case sensitive File cannot be written The file name is not recognized by the GOT Refer to the following manual for the file names that can be set L 6 4 2 File specifying method The reference mode is selected Change to the write mode Overwrite disable or a similar setting has been made to the FTP client setting Review the FTP client setting A file with the same name already exists Delete the file or change the file name to a name that does not exist The memory card is write protected Cancel the write protection of the memory car
35. personal computer Access gateway devices of a GOT using the functions of MX Component e Assignment e Assignment definition definition EG0 D100 ae EGO TIM50 Sioa D100 250 ECEN i fae rel a Omron PLC Mitsubishi PLC Ethernet Access to gateway devices e Mitsubishi PLC D100 250 Use MX Component Version 3 or later z Omron PLC K z 5 TIM50 330 E gt 25 A we Personal computer Z Gi W EE Refer to the following manuals for the operation method and programming procedure of the MX Component MX Component Version 3 Operating Manual MX Component Version 3 Programming Manual 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 3 The table below shows the MX Component functions that are compatible with the GOT Item Description Open Opens the communication line starts communication with the GOT Close Closes the communication line ends communication with the GOT ReadDeviceBlock Batch reads data from devices ReadDeviceBlock2 WriteDeviceBlock Batch writes data to devices WriteDeviceBlock2 ReadDeviceRandom Randomly reads data from devices ReadDeviceRandom2 WriteDeviceRandom Randomly writes data to devices WriteDeviceRandom2 EntryDeviceStatus Registers device status watching FreeDeviceStatus Cancels registering device status watching OnDeviceStatu
36. program 1 that reads 40 points starting from EGO and program 2 that reads 10 points starting from EG130 Controller Setting Controller Setting EG Device Layout Script example Oz CH 1 MELSEC GnU a1 5 1 bmov W GD100 1 2 w EGO 40 ao GH 2 None EG Device W CHS Nore 2 bmov w GD140 1 2 w EG130 10 2S CH 4 None Word e a a5 Sth ering Setting Word D300 40 i ernet Routing Information more D400 30 E Ek Gateway 5 JEG 130 Word D500 10 i Zz ae DO az Lee oc ms 22z2Z ow Fs ea Eg z wz mm i 0 J 39 OO KIT EO 4 7 For Efficient Use 4 25 To further increase efficiency By reserving together in advance the PLC devices to be used for the server and client functions in the system design stage as shown in a below the number of times the GOT server accesses the PLC is reduced to improve the processing speed a When PLC devices are assigned together The GOT access the PLC once to read write the whole 100 points Controller Setting Controller Setting EG Device Layout i VOTEN an EG Device PLO Device CH 3 None Ea 0 D200 CH 4 None Sch Network Duplex Setting a Ethernet Routing Information GE Gateway b When PLC devices are not assigned together The GOT has to access the PLC at least 5 times to read write all these Controller Setting Controller Setting EG Device Layout o 100 points GH 1
37. sec Such settings can adversely affect other monitoring operations The script function cannot be used to monitor the gateway devices of the GOT GOT itself where the script function is executed To monitor the PLC devices assigned to the gateway devices monitor the PLC devices directly In the script for accessing the gateway devices specify the network No and the PC station No of the access destination GOT Monitoring of the gateway devices is not possible even if 0 FF host is set for the destination of access E Precautions for monitoring 1 2 3 If the gateway device of the GOT server is monitored in the state the server or client function cannot be used a script execution error error code 16 occurs at the GOT client and the execution of a script stops Refer to the following manual for errors that may occur during the ececution of a script L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions i While the power is off when the OS of the GOT is not compatible with the server client function when an optional function board is not fitted etc When the gateway device to which the PLC device is not assigned is monitored it is monitored as 0 OFF if a bit device is specified When write is executed the written value is invalid During the execution of the script that uses gateway devices screen save time may be influenced a At the cancellation of the screen save function Canceling of the
38. server 2 The time stamps of the file created at 10 10 and the file in the FTP server are compared Time stamp Time stamp Time 10 10 10 10 10 20 OT OT Compare time GOT stamps FTP client ARM001 G1A lt _ _ __ lt _ ARM001 G1A Personal computer FTP server 3 The file is not transferred since it is regarded as an old file Select All in the file overwrite specification if there is a time difference between the install location of the GOT FTP client and FTP server If there is a time difference between the installation locations time stamps cannot be compared properly since the time on the GOT and FTP server may differ even the times are set correctly 7 16 7 6 Precautions E Precautions for file transfer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GOT FTP client side folder path and transfer file name Set the GOT FTP client side folder path within 78 characters including the transfer file name If the total number of characters exceeds 78 an error occurs FTP server folder path and transfer file name Set the total number of characters of the FTP server folder and transfer file name within the following If the total number of characters exceeds the following an error occurs e For GT16 250 characters e For GT15 or GT14 100 characters Configure the folder path with one byte alphanumeric characters and symbols If two byte characters are used the file ca
39. shows the operation after creating the alarm log file from the alarm log file conversion to the transfer 7 Turn ON the convert trigger device Convert trigger device of alarm log file Erre ne coeso 2 After starting the conversion gt Convert in motion R turn OFF the convert trigger device 2 Ls ee a 3 After completing the conversion g turn ON the file transfer trigger File transfer trigger gg 4 After the transfer starts turn lt OFF the file transfer trigger ae File writing notification a m signal GS990 b0 20 no Turn ON the convert trigger device of the alarm log file The GOT starts converting the files and the convert in motion notification device turns ON wo Q 2 After starting the file conversion turn OFF the convert trigger device gg When the file conversion is completed the convert in motion notification device turns OFF Fa S O PD ir 3 Turn ON the file transfer trigger we ajs P i e Won The GOT starts transferring the files and the file writing notification signal GS990 b0 turns ON SeS 4 After starting the file transfer turn OFF the file transfer trigger P When the file transfer is competed the file writing notification signal GS990 b0 turns OFF QO ALZ 5 e Hinr C m Turning file transfer trigger ON automatically no In the example above the file transfer trigger should be turned ON by the user after the file conversion is completed In addition the convert trigger device and file
40. the FTP client tool used the time stamp may differ from that of the file in the memory card of the GOT If the time stamp differs check the setting of the FTP client tool 6 6 Precautions E Precautions for FTP login 1 If forgot the password for FTP login connecting to the GOT is not applicable Confirm the set password using GT Designer2 2 Multiple FTP clients cannot login to the GOT simultaneously 3 If enter an incorrect user name or password for FTP login in the FTP software exit the FTP client and login again 4 The user authentication dialog box may not be displayed when using Microsoft Internet Explorer Enter the GOT address in the following format ftp lt user name gt lt password gt lt GOT address name or host name gt Example Default setting ftp GOT1000 GOT1000 192 168 0 18 FTP SERVER FUNCTION 6 6 Precautions 6 15 6 16 6 6 Precautions FR 7 FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT m gt ra iS 6 iS 5 i 4 ct12 ctl 1 ct10 E wW T This chapter describes the file transfer function FTP client 08 7 1 Specifications 7 1 1 Specifications GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR oO The specifications of the file transfer function FTP client are given below Item Specifications Usable FTP server FTP server conformed to RFC 959 2 Number of connectable FTP servers Max 16 a 5 FAS qt Number o
41. the controllers being monitored by the GOTs server Use of the client function enables data to be read written indirectly from to the PLC CPUs of various makers that are different from the maker of the controller connected to the GOT client RS 232 communication Client RS 422 communication ir Mitsubishi PLC lt Processing when reading data by GOT client from controller devices gt 7 The GOT server monitors the devices of controller 2 The GOT client can indirectly read data from the devices of the controller monitored as explained in procedure 1 by monitoring the gateway device of the GOT server 1 2 1 1 Features of Server and Client Functions E Simultaneous use of the server and client functions Setting of the server and client functions to a single GOT enables the GOT to send data to the personal computer client while collecting data from other GOT server GOT 1 Server RS 232 communication Company A PLC Ethernet Server Client Client 2 GOT 2 RS 422 RS 422 Personal computer communication communication Be 5 i i Loos Microcomputer board Mitsubishi PLC 1 Using the client function GOT 2 collects data from GOT 1 2 The client GOT or the personal computer sends read write request to GOT 2
42. the recipe file in the memory card is deleted during recipe processing the function will not operate properly If the recipe file is deleted at a time other than during recipe processing an error system alarm recipe file error will occur in the next recipe operation L gt 6 4 3 Checking the line connection status Check that writing of the file is performed correctly when overwriting a file in the GOT using FTP If an error occurs during writing of the file the file being written in the GOT is deleted Write the file again using FTP If the FTP client has become faulty personal computer wait until the time set to the watching timer of command input elapses or turn the forced logout signal GS400 b2 on to disconnect the line and log in again The line connection status can be checked using GS200 b2 bit position 2 Do not power the GOT off while accessing the file in the memory card of the GOT from the FTP client Doing so may damage the data in the memory card If reset or power off the GOT while the GOT and FTP client are connected the operation of the FTP client depends on the specifications of the FTP client tool used Use an FTP client tool that supports the detection of FTP server faults or that can be exited properly Write processing put cannot be performed if CF card access switch of the GOT main unit is off Write processing put cannot be performed if the write protect switch of the memory card is on Depending on
43. time in BCD code GS204 Mail send Date and time of Stores the day upper byte and the hour lower byte of the error occurrence date time in BCD function occurrence code 68205 Stores the minute upper byte and the second lower byte of the error occurrence date time in BCD code Mail send GS206 destination CS b Mail send source of mail send function GS206 GS207 to GS209 Reserved GS210 Error counter Stores the number of error occurrences GS211 Error code Stores the error code E 8 3 1 Error codes and error messages 68212 Stores the year upper byte 2 lower digits of year and the month lower byte of the error occurrence time in BCD code Date and time of 7 7 GS213 Server ocurrida Stores the day upper byte and the hour lower byte of the error occurrence time in BCD code GS214 functor Stores the minute upper byte and the second lower byte of the error occurrence time in BCD code GS215 Stores the lower part of the IP address of the GOT client where the error occurred in BIN code Request source GS216 Stores the upper part of the IP address of the GOT client where the error occurred in BIN code GS217 to GS219 Reserved GS220 Error counter Stores the number of error occurrences GS221 Error code Stores the error code _ 8 3 1 Error codes and error messages 68222 Stores the year upper byte 2 lower digits of year and the month lower byte of the error occurrence time in BCD code Date and ti f GS223 Client peace
44. to be assigned to that gateway device 1 Server function setting method Select Common Controller Setting from the menu to display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select Gateway Server and set the required items Controller Setting Controller Setting EG Device Layout CH 1 MELSEC QnU DC 3 g CH 2 None a z Less CH 3 None EG 0 GH 4 None 2 JEG 2 S ph Network Duplex Setting D Ethernet amp Routing Information 2 5k Gateway 3 Communication lt a Gateway Server 28 Gateway Client EA Mail FTP Server Fg File Transfer F7 iy Q Redundant Type PLG Device Bit GB160 32 Duplicate Delete Delete All Check RD Station No Switchin Item Assignment setting table Description The table sets the assignment between the gateway devices and the PLC CPU devices EG Device Set the gateway device Type Select the type of the device to be assigned Set the controller device to be assigned to the gateway device PLC Device Refer to the following for the device setting method L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals Set the number of points of the device to be assigned Points Setting is impossible for the number of points that cannot be assigned Server setting 2 Precautions for device assignment in this section New Used to add new assignment setting Duplicate Used to add a copy of the selected assignment settings Del
45. transfer trigger of the alarm log file should also be turned OFF by the user after the processing is started By using two project scripts those operations can be automated The following shows examples of setting Oz 1 Device to be used go O Device name Device number Script to use the device z 5 Convert in motion notification device of alarm log file a GB100 Script No 1 Trigger device of script No 1 Convert trigger device of alarm log file GB105 Script No 1 File transfer trigger GB110 Script No 1 Script No 2 File writing notification signal scadhbo Script No 2 i z Trigger device of script No 2 W E og ou 2 Setting of project script im a Script No 1 Set Rise for the trigger type Use the same trigger device as the convert in motion notification device of the alarm log file b Script No 2 Set Rise for the trigger type As for the trigger device use the file writing notification signal GS990 b0 3 Script a Script No 1 set b GB110 File transfer trigger ON rst b GB105 Alarm log file convert trigger OFF b Script No 2 rst b GB110 File transfer trigger OFF E 2 Wu SI 8 a 5 FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 5 Examples of Use 7 15 7 6 Precautions The following are precautions when using the file transfer function FTP client E Precautions for system design using the file transfer function FTP client 1 Port No overlap Check if the port No used in the FTP communicat
46. z AtoZ O to 8 can be used The default is GOT i000 Password Set the time when the line with the GOT will be disconnected if no command is entered from the FTP client Command input Observation Cycle The time cen set in the range from 1 10 60 min in 1 min increments Normally use the default setting 18 min POINTI Refers to information required for operation MAIL SEND FUNCTION ez Refers to information useful for operation Details about the script function Refer to the following manual for details of the script function FTP SERVER FUNCTION K GT Designer 3 Version Screen Design Manual Functions Shows a chapter section relevant For examples of using the script function refer to Section 4 4 of this manual manual or others of relevant information Shows the operation steps Operate the steps from the step 1 fapter describes the general procedure to be followed for using the gateway functions 7 Examine the configuration of the whole system Connection structure of the whole system such as the controllers and GOTs Controller setting device assignment etc GOT setting IP address network number station number etc SHOOTING 2 Connect GOT and controllers lt GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used 3 Establish a system for the gateway function to be used Since the above page was created for explanation purpose it
47. 28 characters Alphanumeric characters only GT Designer3 Text data size Can send two basic comments indicated below Basic comment displayed as an alarm history message Max 512 characters Alphanumeric characters Basic comment displayed in the comment window in detail display of the alarm history Max 512 characters Alphanumeric characters Attachments Disabled Encoding No Compression No Memory space used by GOT bytes 20 4 x Number of destinations 2 2 x Total number of characters of destination subject and sender GT Designer3 The table bellow shows the mail software program for which correct operation is confirmed by Mitsubishi Electric Name OutlookExpress6 Outlook2003 Outlook2007 Outlook2010 5 2 5 1 Specifications Maker Microsoft Corporation 5 1 2 Mail send enabled range Since the IP address is used to specify the SMTP server in the mail send function of a GOT a dial up router cannot be used to send mail The SMTP server of the Internet service provider cannot be used Install the SMTP mail server in the intranet SMTP mail server M4 a Personal Cellular computer phone Ethernet Send mail j i Dial up router Personal Cellular computer phone PLC MAIL SEND FUNCTION 5 1 Specifications 5 3 5 2 System Configuration This section explains the syste
48. 5 P PLC devices that can be assigned 0ee 4 7 Precautions File transfer function FTP client 0 7 16 FTP server fUnCtion 0 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 6 14 Mail Send function 0 cceeeeeeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeees 5 8 Server and client functions 0 0csee 4 22 System configuration 20 0 etter eee ttteeeeeeeeee 2 6 S Settings of file transfer function FTP client 7 4 Destination FTP Server Setting 7 5 File transfer setting 7 7 Settings of FTP server function eeee 6 4 Settings of Mail send function ee 5 5 Settings of Server and client function 4 14 Client Setting cee ceeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeetttteeeeerenee 4 16 SEVEN SCUING 2 cc etcits saciid edie 4 14 Specifications File transfer function FTP client 7 1 FTP server fUnction 2 ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 1 Mail send function ceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 5 2 Server and client functions 0 0ceee 4 10 System configuration of gateway functions 2 1 File transfer function FTP client ee 7 3 FTP server fUnction 2 cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 3 Mail send function 2 ceeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeteees 5 4 Server and client functions ceeee 4 13 T Troubleshooting Common to gateway FUNCTION eee eee 8 1 File transfer function FTP client
49. 5 to bito bit15 to bito cnzoo gt Ecofenzoo b15 to bo EG1 CN200 b31 to b16 d When assigning 8 bit devices to gateway devices 8 bit devices are assigned in 4 point units As 4 points are 2 words bit7 to bit O bit15 to bito Bowl Eoo gt EGO E0001 E0000 Eoo02 o E0003 gt EG1 0003 E0002 4 4 Setting Method 4 15 E Client setting In the client setting register the GOT server to be monitored by the GOT client 1 Client function setting method Select Common Controller Setting from the menu to display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select Gateway Client and set the required items Controller Setting Controller Setti CH T MELSEC onu 0c PLC No IP Address CH 2 None 1 2 GOT 10 97 14 2 5011 UDP CH 3 None 1 3 GOT 10 97 14 3 5011 UDP Duplicate GH 4 None Sch Network Duplex Setting Delete Ethernet Delete All Routing Information amp Gateway p Communication EL Gateway Server ao Gateway Client EA Mail FTP Server Fg File Transfer F7 h Q Redundant Station No Switchin OK Cancel Apply Item Description Server function GOT table Register the GOTs server to be monitored by the GOT client N W No Register the network No of the GOT PLC No Register the PLC No station number of the GOT Type Fixed to GOT IP Address Register the IP address of the GOT Port No Fixed to 5011
50. 6 50PSGW GT16 90PSCB 012 GT16 80PSCB 012 GT16 70PSCB 012 GT16 60PSCB 012 GT16 50PSCB 012 GT16H 60PSC GT15 90PSCB GT15 90PSGB GT15 90PSCW GT15 90PSGW GT15 80PSCB GT15 80PSGB GT15 80PSCW GT15 80PSGW For GT15 GT15 70PSCB GT15 70PSGB GT15 70PSCW GT15 70PSGW GT15 60PSCB GT15 60PSGB GT15 60PSCW GT15 60PSGW GT15 50PSCB GT15 50PSGB GT15 50PSCW GT15 50PSGW For GT14 GT14 50PSCB GT14 50PSGB GT14 50PSCW GT14 50PSGW For GT12 GT11 70PSCB GT11 65PSCB GT11 50PSCB GT11 50PSGB GT11 50PSCW GT11 50PSGW ForGT11 ST11H 50PSC GT10 50PSCB GT10 50PSGB GT10 50PSCW GT10 50PSGW ror orig GT10 40PSCB GT10 40PSGB GT10 40PSCW GT10 40PSGW GT10 30PSCB GT10 30PSGB GT10 30PSCW GT10 30PSGW GT10 20PSCB GT10 20PSGB GT10 20PSCW GT10 20PSGW GT05 90PCO GT05 80PCO GT05 70PCO GT05 60PCO GT05 50PCO GT16 50PCO GT10 40PCO GT10 30PCO GT10 20PCO USB environmental protection cover GT16 UCOV GT16 50UCOV GT15 UCOV GT14 50UCOV GT11 50UCOV Stand GT15 90STAND GT15 80STAND GT15 70STAND A9GT 50STAND GT05 50STAND GT15 70ATT 98 GT15 70ATT 87 GT15 60ATT 97 GT15 60ATT 96 Attachment GT15 60ATT 87 GT15 60ATT 77 GT15 50ATT 95W GT15 50ATT 85 GT16 90XLTT GT16 80SLTT GT16 70SLTT GT16 70VLTT GT16 70VLTTA GT16 70VLTN Backlight GT16 GOSLTT GT16 G0VLTT GT16 60VLTN GT15 90XLTT GT15 80SLTT GT15 70SLTT GT15 70VLTT GT15 70VLTN GT15 60VLTT GT15 60VLTN Multi color displ
51. 7 GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080859ENG 1D7MA8 GOT1000 Series User s Manual Extended Functions Option Functions for GT Works3 E GT SoftGOT1000 manuals Manual Name GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM Packaging Stored in CD ROM SH 080863ENG 1D7MB3 Manual Number Model code SH 080860ENG 1D7MA9 E GT16 manuals Manual Number Model code Manual Name Packaging SH 080928ENG GT16 User s Manual Hardware Stored in CD ROM 1D7MD3 SH 080929ENG GT16 User s Manual Basic Utility Stored in CD ROM 1D7MD4 JY997D41201 GT16 Handy GOT User s Manual Stored in CD ROM JY997D41202 09R821 E GT15 manuals Manual Number Model code Manual Name Packaging Stored in CD ROM SH 080528ENG GT15 User s Manual 1D7M23 E GT14 manuals Manual Number Model code Manual Name Packaging Stored in CD ROM JY997D44801 GT14 User s Manual 09R823 E GT12 manuals Manual Number Manual Name Packaging Model code Stored in CD ROM SH 080977ENG GT12 User s Manual 1D7ME1 E GT11 manuals Manual Number Manual Name Packaging Model code JY997D17501 GT11 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM 09R815 JY997D20101 GT11 Handy GOT User s Manual Stored in CD ROM JY997D20102 09R817 E GT10
52. 7 GOT server ersonal computer Connectio Ra Swieiino ni MX Component cable os Option device Model Gi A router that A switching hub Built into GOT w Personal computer in which MX Shielded twisted meets the ar mere e Option Os gt o i is installed pair cable STP IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3 Gateway Server ma 2 Sm Pong Nearer Category 5 100BaseTX 100BaseTX Client GT15 J71E71 100 TE i a standard standard Option function board BE When using switching hubs with security settings available enable the communication with the port No to be used 2 A router is required only when connecting to a personal computer MX Component on another network 3 Use the following option function board x w Option function board a E Zz GT15 FNB GT15 QFNB GT15 QFNB16M GT15 QFNB32M GT15 QFNB48M GT15 MESB48M u FO 4 For GT14 only GT1455 QTBDE and GT1450 QLBDE can be used T o a Ea i Communication interface setting For the communication interface setting refer to the following O uz LF 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection ae 50 OO ae ae ro 4 3 System Configuration 4 13 4 4 Setting Method To use the server function perform server setting gt m Server setting in this section To use the client function perform client setting lt 3 m Client setting in this section E Server setting In the server setting set the gateway device to be used by the GOT server and the controller device
53. 9GT QJ71LP23 GT15 751F900 set 2 A9GT QJ71BR13 GT15 75IF900 set 3 A8GT J61BT13 GT15 751F900 set E Option unit Abbreviations and generic terms Printer unit Description GT15 PRN Video input unit GT16M V4 GT15V 75V4 RGB input unit GT16M R2 GT15V 75R1 Video RGB unit Video RGB input unit GT16M V4R1 GT15V 75V4R1 RGB output unit GT16M ROUT GT15V 75ROUT Multimedia unit GT16M MMR CF card unit GT15 CFCD CF card extension unit GT15 CFEX CO8SET External I O unit GT15 DIO GT15 DIOR Sound output unit GT15 SOUT 4 GT15 CFEX GT15 CFEXIF GT15 CO8CF set E Option Abbreviations and generic terms CF card Memory card Description GT05 MEM 16MC GT05 MEM 32MC GT05 MEM 64MC GT05 MEM 128MC GT05 MEM 256MC GT05 MEM 512MC GT05 MEM 1GC GT05 MEM 2GC GT05 MEM 4GC GT05 MEM 8GC GT05 MEM 16GC SD card L1MEM 2GBSD L1MEM 4GBSD Memory card adaptor GT05 MEM ADPC Option function board GT16 MESB GT15 FNB GT15 QFNB GT15 QFNB16M GT15 QFNB32M GT15 QFNB48M GT11 50FNB GT15 MESB48M Battery GT15 BAT GT11 50BAT Protective Sheet Protective cover for oil GT16 90PSCB GT16 90PSGB GT16 90PSCW GT16 90PSGW GT16 80PSCB GT16 80PSGB GT16 80PSCW GT16 80PSGW GT16 70PSCB GT16 70PSGB GT16 70PSCW GT16 70PSGW For GT16 GT16 60PSCB GT16 60PSGB GT16 60PSCW GT16 60PSGW GT16 50PSCB GT16 50PSGB GT16 50PSCW GT1
54. A VW IW QW ko S7 200 series V Q M SM AIW AQW MW V I Q M SM AIW AQW MW Boz T C HC T C HC Wow T C S HC SMW T C SW T C S HC SMW T C SW OF D HC HC SCHNEIDER PLC A A A A A A D MODBUS TCP connection 6 0 1 6 6 0 1 6 5 Microcomputer O O O O O a 5 MODBUS equipment MODBUS RTU A A A A A A Z 5 connection MODBUS TCP connection 6 0 1 6 6 0 1 6 ui q For registers 09 to E7 and file registers 1 to 7 do not make a setting that spans two blocks m 4 Otherwise monitoring will be disabled Me Example When the bmov instruction is used with the oO rl script function bmove chee of L Device TT is assigned to The gateway device to which TT ALLEN BRADLEY PLC O sorpi neuen gateway device device is assigned cannot be monitored EGO 14 0 14 TT e The devices not indicated in the table in the previous S b itored GOT GOT miS page can be monitored Client Server 26 e Monitoring is possible with the commands specified a nr z Z device as a bit Mitsubishi PLC ALLEN BRADLEY PLC y z i Restricted script function commands z a The commands specified a device as a word or bit device may not be executed correctly with a wrong device a 5 specified 5 When a gateway device is used write the script correctly so that designation of the device i
55. D1 to bO b1 to bO b2 y b7 to b3 b8 b10 to b9 b11 8 lH b13 to b12 b14 4 LH b15 8 H Reserved Forcibly logs the FTP server function out _ areas are reserved Forced logout Reserved Enables reading of an binary format file G1 O from an FTP client when this bit is turned ON Note that reading of the following binary format files is not allowed G1 G1D Reserved Clears the error G200 b11 GS201 to GS206 of the mail send function when this bit is turned ON i _ areas are reserved Clears the mail send function error Reserved Clears the error G200 b14 GS210 to GS216 of the server function when this bit is turned ON areas are reserved Clears the server function error Clears the error G200 6b15 GS220 to GS226 of the client function when this bit is turned ON _ areas are reserved Clears the client function error 8 2 Gateway Information 2 Write device Device Function Description GS200 Gateway common information a Gateway common information GS200 Gs201 Error counter Stores the number of error occurrences GS202 Error code Stores the error code _ 8 4 1 Error codes and error messages 68203 Stores the year upper byte 2 lower digits of year and the month lower byte of the error occurrence date
56. Examples of Use 5 7 b Mail setting Item Description SMTP Server 10 97 14 12 FROM Mail address of personal computer 1 production site operator TO Mail address of personal computer 1 production site operator cc Mail address of personal computer 2 office manager Mail address of cellular phone SUBJECT Module VI Line A c Alarm history display function Alarm History screen Item Description Device Controller device to be monitored Send mail At the occurrence of alarm At the recovery from alarm 1 The comment to be displayed by the alarm history display function should be set beforehand 5 6 Precautions The precautions for using the mail send function are described below 1 The languages that can be sent by mail are Japanese and English Other languages if used are sent in the symbol of 2 When mail is sent from multiple GOTs to the same mail address set the subject specific to the individual GOTs so that the mail sending GOT can be identified If the same subject is set at multiple GOTs it becomes difficult to find the GOT that has sent a specific mail 3 Depending on the clock setting at a GOT time setting time notification problems may occur including the problem that the setting of the clock data at the GOT or controller is not valid Refer to the following manual for clock setting of a GOT L gt GT Designer 3 Version Screen Design Manual Fundamentals
57. GT1565 VTBA GT1565 VTBD ee GT1562 VN Abbreviation of GT1562 VNBA GT1562 VNBD GT1555 V Abbreviation of GT1555 VTBD GOT1000 GT1550 GT1555 Q Abbreviation of GT1555 QTBD GT1555 QSBD Series GT1550 Q Abbreviation of GT1550 QLBD GT15 Abbreviation of GT1595 GT1585 GT1570 GT1560 GT155 GT1455 Q Abbreviation of GT1455 QTBDE GT1455 QTBD ere GT1450 Q Abbreviation of GT1450 QLBDE GT1450 QLBD GT14 Abbreviation of GT1455 Q GT1450 Q GT1275 GT1275 V Abbreviation of GT1275 VNBA GT1275 VNBD GT1265 GT1265 V Abbreviation of GT1265 VNBA GT1265 VNBD GT12 Abbreviation of GT1275 GT1265 GT1155 Q Abbreviation of GT1155 QTBDQ GT1155 QSBDQ GT1155 QTBDA GT1155 QSBDA GT115 GT1155 QTBD GT1155 QSBD GT1150 Q Abbreviation of GT1150 QLBDQ GT1150 QLBDA GT1150 QLBD GT11 Abbreviation of GT1150 GT11 Handy GOT GT1055 Q Abbreviation of GT1055 QSBD See GT1050 Q Abbreviation of GT1050 QBBD GT1045 Q Abbreviation of GT1045 QSBD Sor GT1040 Q Abbreviation of GT1040 QBBD Abbreviation of GT1030 LBD GT1030 LBD2 GT1030 LBL GT1030 LBDW GT1030 LBDW2 GT1030 LBLW GT1030 LWD GT1030 LWD2 GT1030 LWL GT1030 LWDW GT1030 LWDW2 GT1030 GT1030 LWLW GT1030 HBD GT1030 HBD2 GT1030 HBL GT1030 HBDW GT1030 HBDW2 GT1030 HBLW GT1030 HWD GT1030 HWD2 GT1030 HWL GT1030 HWDW GT1030 HWDW2 GT1030 HWLW Abbreviation of GT1020 LBD GT1020 LBD2 GT1020 LBL GT1020 LBDW GT1020 LBDW2 GT1020 GT1020 LBLW GT1020 LWD GT1020LWD2 GT1020 LWL GT1020 LWDW GT1020 LWDW2 GT1020 LWLW GT10 Abb
58. Gateway Client GOT PLG No 1 E Mail GOT IP Address 192168318 FTP Server Fg File Transfer F eee iy Q Redundant Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 AD Station No Switchin Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Download Port No 5014 GOT Communication Port No 5001 Retry Times 3 Startup Time Sec Driver Gateway Detail Setting 3 Timeout Time Sec 3 Delay Time amp 1O0ms 0 OK Cancel Item Description Use the function of Gateway Check this item when using the gateway function VF Select the GOT communication interface to use in the gateway function Continued to next page 2 4 2 3 Communication Interface Setting Item Description Detail Setting Set the details of the communication method GOT NET No Set the network No of the GOT GOT PLC No Set the station No of the GOT GOT IP Address Set the IP address of the GOT Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for the sub network Only for connection via router If the sub network is not used the default value is set Default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Set the router address of the default gateway where the GOT is connected Only for connection via router Ethernet Download Port No Set the GOT port No for Ethernet download GOT Communication Port No Set the GOT port No for the connection with the Ethernet module Retry Times Set the number of retries to be perfor
59. HOOTING ZI f A P This chapter details the troubleshooting of the gateway functions m gt O 6 The following troubleshooting common to the gateway functions 5 ae 7 Phenomenon Definition and Cause Corrective Action a m m Check the mounting of a communication unit the OS 2 d aoe installed to the GOT communication setting and the like we GOT can not communicate with the Mounting of a COMMUNICA HOM UNI the OS tol following the procedure explained in the GOT1000 Series controller to a GOT communication setting and the like are Connection Manual A incorrect rS GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT at Works3 and a controller used wt g ie O Install the option OS of the gateway functions to the GOT i Option OS of the gateway functions is not installed in z Q the GOT GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual uo Fundamental aan At no response for Fundamentals fo 2 2 ping test while all The option function board is not mounted Mount the option function board bits of GS200 i oi ae i Check if the IP address has been set to the GOT main The gateway OFF 1 2 The IP address is not set to the GOT main unit a i n unit using the utility function zZ functions do not O work Port No setting of the personal computer MX Check the Port No setting of the personal computer MX a 5 Component differs from the GOT port No 5011 Component if it is id
60. OFF in advance the trigger condition is also satisfied File transfer trigger condition satisfied during file transfer A file transfer trigger condition satisfied during file transfer is processed as following e Trigger of identical file transfer settings Satisfaction of the file transfer trigger condition is ignored e Trigger of different file transfer settings As the file transfer trigger condition is satisfied the file is transferred after the previous file is transferred When multiple trigger conditions are satisfied during file transfer the files are transferred in the order of the file transfer setting ID 7 3 Setting Method 3 Folder List dialog box Folder List Item Description Function Name Displays the name of the function which saves the file Displays the setting ID set in each function ID Example Alarm ID in the case of extended function alarm observation This space is blank when the function has no setting ID Displays the setting name set in each function Name Example Alarm name in the case of extended function alarm observation This space is blank when the function has no setting name Folder Name Displays the file save destination File Name Displays the name of the file stored in the save folder Functions displayed in the Folder List dialog box If the following functions are set in the project the folder names of the file save folders set in each function are displayed i
61. OT special register GS E Read device Device Name Description FTP communication control Controls the FTP communication Gs401 Use this for the recovery of FTP communication error bO FTP communication error clear signal When turned ON the FTP communication error notification signal GS990 b15 turns OFF GS402 FTP communication timeout time E Write device Set the time period before a timeout occurs during the FTP communication The default is 3 seconds The setting range is from 1 to 300 seconds If the device value is set to 0 or 301 or more the value is determined to be 3 seconds Device GS401 Name FTP communication control Description Controls the FTP communication bO FTP communication error clear signal Turns ON to clear error signals generated in the FTP communication The signals below turn OFF by turning ON the FTP communication error clear signal Warning notification signal GS990 b14 FTP communication error notification signal GS990 b15 GS987 Executing file transfer ID notification Stores the file transfer setting ID of the file transfer setting in execution GS988 Communicating FTP server ID notification Stores the FTP server setting ID of the currently connected destination FTP server setting GS989 FTP communication error No notification Stores the error code at FTP communication error occurrence KEJ 8 6 1 Error codes and
62. PC No 2 IP address 10 97 14 2 Client Client GOT NW No 1 GOT PC No 3 Refer to 2 GOT 2 setting example for other settings Bit device that indicates IP address 10 97 14 3 Refer to 3 GOT 3 setting example for other settings Bit device that indicates a Production completion E ae aT Production completion nafs OFF gt ON OFF gt ON doi PLC 2 devices a PLC 3 devices PLC 2 HR200 PL W200 7 Device values of PLC 2 and PLC 3 are transferred to the EG devices devices of PLC 1 of GOT 1 server 2 When the values are written to PLC 1 EG devices internal devices GB128 and GB129 of GOT 1 of GOT 1 server turn ON Check the completion of write by the lamp display function or the like 3 GOT 1 server monitors the devices of PLC 1 to check the production conditions of PLC 2 and PLC 3 4 20 4 5 Examples of Use 1 GOT 1 setting example a Server setting EG Device PLC Device Points EGO GB128 Bit device 32 EG2 D100 Word device 2 i 8 b Numerical display function setting for 2 devices Item Description Zz Device D100 and D101 O Network Host c Lamp display function setting for 2 devices es O z nO Item Description Device GB128 and GB129 Network Host 2 GOT 2 setting example a Client setting N W No PLC No IP address
63. T CC TN CN SN Z BN SC SS BN BN SC SS BN OMRON PLC O O O oO oO OMRON temparature controller A xX A A xX A A CO C1 C3 A CO C1 C3 A CO C1 C3 A CO C1 C3 A A A A ae N MR LR T C CTC TC hea c MR LR T C CTC TC KEYENCE PLC ctc tc Ts CRBVBT TS CC CS crete ts CR B vB T TS CO OS CC CS CTH C TC TS CTH CTC CM CC CS CTH C TC TS CTH CTC CM CTC Dz TRM CC CS CTH TM VM Z DZ otc pz TRM CC CS CTH TM VM Z DZ CTC DZ TRM TRM CTC DZ TRM TRM KOYO El PLC O O x O O x JTEKT PLC A A A A A A TCS TCS EB TCS TCS TCS EB TCS m 4 SHARP PLC A A A A A A T C T C T C T C T C T C SHINKO indicating controller x x x x A A CHINO controller 0 1 c 0 1 e A A Unified Controller nv O X XW YW RW O x XW YW RW TOSHIBA PLC SW IW QW SW IW QW JX A PROSEC T V O Z T C O O Z T C O Continued to next page 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 7 OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING 72 z O ao zz lt D vet we gt Z AE W ES MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING Restricted Script Function Commands Restricted MX Component Functions Read Device Random Write Device Random Devi Controller bmov fmov a T Devi
64. When Direct is selected as the specifying method set the folder name by inputting Folder Name directly When Device is selected as the specification method set the start device of the device which stores the FTP server folder name Storage Device The number of sequential devices to be used is the number of Maximum number of characters of the set device divided by two The number is rounded up Maxi ber of Poe ween Set the maximum number of characters of the FTP server folder name 8 to 250 characters Transfer File Name Set a transfer file name A transfer file name can be set in 1 to 75 one byte alphanumeric characters and symbols In addition wild cards can be used for a transfer file name ea 4 Wild card specification of transfer files Select a specifying method for the FTP server folder e Direct Select it when inputting the transfer file name directly Specification Device Select it when specifying the transfer file name indirectly with device pa 1 Indirect specification of folder name and file name When Direct is selected as the specifying method set the transfer file name by inputting File Name directly When Device is selected as the specifying method set the start device of the device which stores the transfer file name Storage Device The number of sequential devices to be used is the number of Maximum number of characters of the set device divided by two The num
65. ansfer the converted files to the FTP server 1 Setting The following shows the required settings Make settings other than the below arbitrarily a Settings of advanced alarm Setting Description Reference Convert trigger device Advanced alarm i Set an arbitrary bit device common setting Convert in motion notification device Set the history collection method Basic tab Basic ta Select either Historical or Cumulative GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Device tab Set an observation target device Design Manual Functions Advanced user alarm A Check Save alarm log files and set the observation log file save destination and the storage File Save tab trigger Select Rise as the trigger type of the storage trigger b Settings of file transfer function FTP client Setting Description Reference Destination FTP Server 7 3 1 Destination FTP Server 4 Set an arbitrary FTP server A Setting Setting dialog box File transfer trigger Set Rise 7 3 1 MFile transfer setting dialog File Transfer Setting Set the alarm log file name specified in the pox Transfer File Name advanced alarm observation c GOT special register GS The following GOT special registers are used File writing notification signal Device Reference GS990 b0 7 3 2 BWrite device 7 14 7 5 Examples of Use 2 Operation The following
66. are processed as the written values 2 In the case of 2 explained on the previous page the gateway devices are accessed one by one to execute processing Therefore these values may differ from the values set at the gateway devices when the conditions are established ae E Gateway device setting 26 When assigning the PLC devices to the gateway devices set the same type of devices of the same PLC together where possible By setting the same type of devices of the same PLC together as in 1 below the number of access times is ZS decreased to improve the processing speed Be 1 Devices of host other stations and other PLCs are set together ao When the GOT client accesses the host devices of the GOT server access is possible with program 1 that on b reads 50 points starting from EGO fog Controller Setting Controller Setting CH 1 MELSEC QnU a1 CH 2 None CH 3 None CH 4 None Sigh Network Duplex Setting Ethernet Routine Information S amp amp Gateway EG Device Layout EG Device G i Type PLO Device Points 2 EG 40 Word D500 10 0 Wi D3UU 40 ord Script example 1 bmov W GD100 1 2 w EGO 50 2 z 2 S z gt rs Z l o a z lt a S a wW N 2 Devices of host other stations and other PLCs are not set together When the GOT client accesses the host devices of the GOT server access requires two programs
67. ay board GT15 XHNB GT15 VHNB Connector conversion box GT11H CNB 37S GT16H CNB 42S Emergency stop sw guard cover GT11H 50ESCOV GT16H 60ESCOV Memory loader GT10 LDR Memory board GT10 50FMB Panel mounted USB port extension GT14 C10EXUSB 4S GT10 C10EXUSB 5S E Software Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT Works3 Abbreviation of the SWODNC GTWK3 E and SWODNC GTWK3 EA GT Designer3 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer3 for GOT1000 series GT Simulator3 Abbreviation of screen simulator GT Simulator3 for GOT1000 GOT900 series GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of monitoring software GT SoftGOT1000 GT Converter2 Abbreviation of data conversion software GT Converter2 for GOT1000 GOT900 series GT Designer2 Classic Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 Classic for GOT900 series GT Designer2 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 for GOT1000 GOT900 series iQ Works Abbreviation of iQ Platform compatible engineering environment MELSOFT iQ Works Generic term for integrated development environment software included in the SWODNC IQWK iQ Platform compatible engineering environment MELSOFT iQ Works MELSOFT Navigator Abbreviation of SWODNC GXW2 E and SWODNC GXW2 EA type programmable controller
68. ber is rounded up Maximum number of Set the maximum number of characters of the transfer file name 8 to 75 characters File Overwrite Specification Set the operation when the transferred file has the same name as a file name in the transfer destination folder All Always overwrites files e Updated files only Overwrites files only when the sending files are newer than files in the transfer destination folder or the time stamps are the same In other cases file transfer is not performed Delete the source file after the transfer is completed When this item is selected the source file is deleted after the transfer is completed 4 Contents selected in the Folder List dialog box are reflected only in GOT Folder Name They are not reflected in Transfer File Name 2 The maximum number of characters and available characters depend on the FTP server specifications Check the manual of the FTP server you use before setting 7 8 7 3 Setting Method POINT 1 FTP server folder and transfer file name Set the total number of characters of the FTP server folder and transfer file name within the following z If the total number of characters exceeds the following an error occurs u e When using GT16 250 characters 2 e When using GT15 or GT14 100 characters Configure the FTP server folder path with one byte alphanumeric characters and symbols If two byte characters are used the file cannot be trans
69. bes the system configuration of the gateway system OVERVIEW 2 1 System Configuration of Gateway Functions z The system configuration differs according to the function to use e For the system configuration of each function refer to the following e Client server function zo re lt gt 4 3 System Configuration 26 e Mail send function LC 5 2 System Configuration wg O e FTP server function Ra El C gt 6 2 System Configuration 26 e File transfer function FTP client ue Ww C gt gt 7 2 System Configuration fog POINT o CA O e 1 Available connections for the gateway function 99 The gateway function cannot be used depending on connection type z R Refer to the following maual for connection forms which is available N A for the gateway function 4 wis L 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection PO 2 Data accessing method using the server client function The server client function allows the GOT client or personal computer MX Component to indirectly access the data device of the PLC or the GOT client by accessing the gateway device of the GOT server Q ae Ok z5 i i g OG az FD Lee Y E n uZ mara wi 2 or 38 T FU 2 1 System Configuration of Gateway Functions 2 1 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection GOTs that can use the server client function are indicated below based on connection forms Other gateway functions are not restricted by connection forms Refer t
70. by FTP command from the command prompt of Windows is z z available S i The passive mode is supported x F Memory space used by GOT bytes Total ooo of 12 2X the number of characters used for login name and _ passwort The line is disconnected if a correct password and login name are not entered within 1 minute after a line connection with the GOT 2 The GOT disconnects the line if a command is not input from the FTP client within the time set to the watching timer of command input 3 Refer to the following for the file names that can be set C 6 4 2 File specifying method 4 The following table shows the FTP client whose correct operation is confirmed by Mitsubishi Electric FTP client Target device OS a im x oO 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later 24 a Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System k o S oO Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System i o a Netscape Communicator 7 1 or later Ean g a5 E Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Operating System fire me FFFTP Ver 1 82 or later freeware NextFTP Ver 2 shareware Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System FTP function of Mitsubishi data collection analyzer MELQIC 1U1 1M20 D IU2 3M10 IU2 3M10L firmware version 1 82 or later GOT dedicated commands cannot b
71. ce Read Device instruction h specified as bit Block Device Device word ifi specified as S specified as bit word A A XW IW YW XW IW YW A OW RW GW A OW RW GW TOSHIBA MACHINE PLC O X I Y O R HW JW KW O X I Y O R HW JW KW GR H J K T TW CW SW GR H J K T TW CW SW C S L E A LW EW AW C S L E A LW EW AW D B U M D B U M Q P V Q P V PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES A A SUNX PLC O T C O O T C O A A X Y L L1 M X Y L L1 M D SS WDT D SS WDT HITACHI IES PLC SR i a O MS TMR CU O O MS TMR CU O RCU CT R RCU CT R DIF DFN DIF DFN A A XW YW RW XW YW RW A MW AW KW A MW AW KW A X Y R M A K TW UW CW A X Y R M A K TW UW CW HITACHI PLC LLL LML LF T U C GL E GW EW SW LLL LML LF T U C GL E GW EW SW LG S J Q LLL JW QW TC LG S J Q LLL JW QW TC LML LF LG TS UC US LML LF LG TS UC US CC CS LLL CC CS LLL LML LF LG LML LF LG A A A A A B M K F A D WB WM Wk A B M K F A D WB WM WK FUJI PLC BD TS TR L T C BD TS WF WA WD BD TS TR L T C BD TS WF WA WD W9 CS CR TR W9 CS WL BD TS TR W9 CS CR TR W9 CS WL BD TS TR CR W9 CS CR CR W9 CS CR A A FUJI temperature controller i 4 0 1 eo 9 0 1 a A A MATSUSHITA PLC O T C 0 O T C O YASKAWA PLC O O O O O O AZBIL control SDC DMC O O O O O O equipm
72. cessful 150 Opening connection 226 Closing data connection ftp 63 bytes sent in 0 00 seconds 63000 00 K bytes sec ftp gt E Writing a file to the GOT CF card Use the following procedure to write a file 7 Notifying of no file Conversion binary 2 Selecting the write MOdE ee eee eeeeeeeeereeeeeneeeeeaas quote gtwr 3 Displaying the file name to check for the same file name E E E E A A A Is J or dir 4 Deleting the same file when exists delete file name 9 Writing file cee ceccecceeceecceeceseeceeceeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeaes put file name Write image ftp gt binary TYPE is now BINARY ftp gt quote gtwr 200 command successful ftp gt ls 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening connection SNAP0001 BMP SNAP0002 BMP 226 Closing data connection ftp gt delete SNAP 0001 BMP File deleted Successfully ftp gt put SNAP0001 BMP 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening connection 226 Closing data connection ftp 63 bytes sent in 0 00 seconds 63000 00 K bytes sec ftp gt 6 12 6 5 Example of Use E Operating the directory of the GOT CF card Use the following procedure to create and change the directory 1 Displaying Current GireCtOry cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees pwd gt fiz 2 Selecting the write mode ssesreeeeisrriesrrerrirrrssrn quote gtwr u d Creating QIECtOY iscir eaea eieae mkdir directory name 4 Changing current direct
73. ciecisuindectssdoeteed canvecdatedanpoeaced A E R 6 4 6 4 Operation on FTP Client Sid s a E A A EEA 6 5 6 4 1 Input command at FTP Client ceecececese cee ee eee ee eee eeee eee eaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteccsaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeas 6 5 642 File Specilyinig Method ics cscdscests epee dene epedecedeigedetedal dpeeadestt setebecateqyedey Rat tayezeenttgpedeneite pede 6 6 6 4 3 Checking the line CONNeECtION Status 200 0 eect ee eeente eter eeeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeseeeneeeeeneeaees 6 8 6 4 4 Line disconnection eee eceeee eee ee etree eee te eee ater ceeeeae eee eeeeaaeeeeseeeaaeeeeseeeaeeeeseeniaeeeeeesenaeeeeeeaas 6 9 6 5 Example OP Usean a a a ajauesduscaansad a a shed leetuasauea E aea eaS 6 10 660 Procatllons ccccciiiiirinii ii a T A EN T caine NieesAbaiiee 6 14 7 FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT Le SSPSCIICATONS peia a a ates aa a a a a aa aaa a aa 7 1 7 1 1 Specifications ee cece 7 1 T42 Accessible file tange eccna na E NE E 7 2 G2 system Conga es a 7 3 7 3 a E E E E 7 4 T31 GOT FTP client sellin iii cccestes tect teed akedeeictta seed stibede a ed esdesbeiceeeeeedidiedie eis 7 4 Taa FIP Server setingarnar aa Saeed aides N 7 12 7 4 Confirmation of Processing Status sesnscsscscicniniissiidiii iine AE EEEE 7 13 Examples Of USC visiiesieccssdedednqandebeiaeeyccnal gna ctevides todd aaa EE Pes tab coin taae A eee ee 7 14 LO PRECAUTIONS sis vepieieieanscecinnelvin pectin meadaniedeiviattd decid
74. ck if the cable is not disconnected or broken gt 1 Connection to the FTP server failed 2 Check ADE connection status A g 2 e Check if the FTP server is operating on the target device T Check if there is any error in the connected FTP server 5 setting m z Authentication of the FTP server failed Check if there is any error in the user name and password 2 no FTP server Busy Wait until the Busy status of the FTP server is canceled 4 FTP communication timeout Check if the communication ling is not physically broken Check the connection congestion a z e Check if the writing destination drive is valid a a e Check if there is available space enough in the writing 3 Z sa sg i O destination drive 5 A to the file fi iting failed A a ca a Check if the write inhibit is not set to the file 2 When using the GOT as the FTP server check if the write 2 Fa S WO enable mode is set OFD e Check if the target file for reading exists e Check whether the file name specified by the file transfer 6 Access to the file for reading failed setting is correct or not 2 Check if the memory card is installed on the GOT 2 e Check if the CF SD card access switch is ON 2 2 A file wh i ds the file si rted by GOT a 7 Ne WNOSE size exceeds Ine Ile size supported by SYY was Check if size of transfer file is within 2GB vE attempted to be transferred m 5 Check if unusable characters such a
75. ck it to display the File Transfer Setting dialog box Edit a file transfer setting CS MFile transfer setting dialog box File Transfer Setting Copy Click it to copy the contents of the selected file transfer setting Paste Used to paste the contents of the copied file transfer setting Click it to display the dialog box for specifying the file transfer ID of the copy destination Specify the file transfer ID Delete Click it to delete the contents of the selected file transfer setting Delete All Click it to delete the contents of all file transfer settings E Destination FTP Server Setting dialog box Destination FTP Server Settine FTP Server Setting ID ETP Server IP Address User Name FIP Server Connection Mode Port No Connection Command Strine Item FTP Server Setting ID Server Setting Name Password PORT mode O PASY mode 21 f OK Cancel Description Set an ID to specify the destination FTP server setting 1 32767 Select a number different from that of other destination FTP server settings Server Setting Name Set the name of a destination FTP server setting Up to 32 characters can be set in both one byte and two byte FTP Server IP Address Set an IP address of a destination FTP server User Name Set a user name to log in to the FTP server A user name can be set in 1 to 32 one byte alphanumeric charac
76. cted from the folder names that are already set z Folder Name in GT Designer3 click the Folder List button T E Click it to display the Folder List dialog box Select a save location folder name from the displayed list 1 lt gt 3 Folder List dialog box TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 3 Setting Method 7 7 Item GOT Folder Name Description When Device is selected as the specifying method set the start device of the device which stores the GOT folder name Storage Device The number of sequential devices to be used is the number of Maximum number of characters of the set device divided by two The number is rounded up Maximum number of Set the maximum number of characters of a GOT folder name 8 to 76 characters FTP Server Folder Set the folder path used for sending and receiving files by the FTP server An FTP server folder name can be set in 0 to 250 one byte alphanumeric characters and symbols 2 For GT15 or GT14 0 to 100 characters The folder division symbol is not necessary in the end When the folder name is determined as blank an access for the default folder of the FTP server side is made Select a specifying method for the FTP server folder e Direct Select it when inputting the FTP server folder directly Specification Device Select it when specifying the FTP server folder indirectly with device lt gt 1 Indirect specification of folder name and file name
77. ction 1 in this section X in the case of Script function setting x in the case of Gateway device setting 2 in this section 2 in this section When there are multiple GOTs client the response speed is Response speed in the table x Number of GOTs client 4 26 4 7 For Efficient Use 5 MAIL SEND FUNCTION This chapter describes the mail send function 1 About the mail software The GOT send source does not require mail software 2 About the system when using the mail send function The SMTP mail server must be installed in the intranet to use the mail send function 3 Mail send function The function sends mail at the occurrence of or restoration from an alarm managed by the alarm history display function Refer to the following manual for details of the alarm history display function lt gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions MAIL SEND FUNCTION 5 1 5 1 1 Specifications Specifications The specifications of the mail send function are given below Item SMTP server Specifications IP address setting 1 server only Setting Method GT Designer3 Port 25 Fixed Server authentication Disabled Send destination address To 1 to 32 Max 64 characters address Alphanumeric characters only Cc 1 to 32 Max 64 characters address Alphanumeric characters only Bcc GT Designer3 Subject Max 1
78. d The CF card access switch of the GOT main unit is off Turn the CF card access switch of the GOT main unit off File cannot be read An attempt was made to read a file that does not exist Check for the file using the dir or Is command The CF card access switch of the GOT main unit is off Turn the CF card access switch of the GOT main unit on File cannot be deleted The memory card is write protected Cancel the write protection of the memory card The CF card access switch of the GOT main unit is off Turn the CF card access switch of the GOT main unit on GOT has been powered off during login Delete the file being transferred without using it since it may have been corrupted The operation of the FTP client changes depending on the specifications of the FTP client FTP client software has been forcibly exited during login Login to the GOT again after the time set to the watching timer of command input in the FTP server setting has elapsed The GOT logs out after the time set to the command has elapsed 8 5 FTP Server Function 8 6 File Transfer Function FTP Client 8 6 1 Error codes and error messages The following table details the error codes that are stored in the GOT special registers GS989 FTP communication error code notification 3 Error code Definition and Cause Corrective Action e Check the IP address of the FTP server e Che
79. differs from the actual page ARROW SYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONS Arrow symbols used in the illustrations in this manual indicate the type of communications as below Symbol Description Indicates communications in which a GOT monitors the controllers Indicates communications in the communication format of individual PLC makers Indicates communications that uses the server and client functions Aod 1 OVERVIEW This manual explains the gateway functions The gateway functions include the functions below to support remote monitoring and remote maintenance of the production site from the office e Server function e Client function e Mail send function e FTP server function e File transfer function FTP client 1 1 Features of Server and Client Functions E Collection of data by personal computer server By monitoring the GOTs server the personal computer MX Component can indirectly read write data from to the devices of the controllers being monitored by the GOTs The server function enables data to be read written with only the MX Component even if the controller of a different maker is monitored and the communication method is standardized to Ethernet Previously When server function is used go Server Server
80. dress settings of FROM TO CC and 5 The mail address is incorrect BCC are correct Check whether the doublr byte is not used Mail send setting on GT Designer 3 6 Alarms exceeding the limit of send processing capacity may Check the number of alarms that have occurred The maximum have occurred number of alarms that can be sent by mail at a time is 16 1 Check whether the SMTP server is abnormal 2 Check whether the IP address setting of the SMTP server is correct or not Mail send setting on GT Designer 3 10 The SMTP server could not be connected 3 Ask the network administrator about the router address and subnet mask and set them in the setup of the GOT 4 When a firewall is installed on the network ask the network administrator if port 25 is opened 11 Time out occurred when establishing connection to the SMTP 1 Check whether the SMTP server is normal or not server 2 Increase the value set for Time out time Utility of GOT 1 Check whether the SMTP server is normal or not 12 Error notification is given from the SMTP server 2 Ask the network administrator if mail can be sent without 8 4 2 Troubleshooting authentication such as POP3 authentication The following table details the troubleshooting for use of the mail send function Phenomenon Mail cannot be sent Definition and Cause The SMTP server is not operating properly Corrective Action Ask the network administrator if the SMTP server is op
81. e setting refer to the following He Ok gt 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection A 2 Sr i zZ z w DO az Li E 2 By l re a He FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 2 System Configuration 7 3 7 3 Setting Method The file transfer function FTP client requires the GOT FTP client setting and FTP server setting 7 3 1 GOT FTP client setting Set GOT FTP client with GT Designers Select Common Controller Setting from the menu to display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select File Transfer FTP Client and set the required items Controller Setting Controller Setting CH 1 MELSEC QnA Q7 CH 2 None GH 3 None CH 4 None chy Network Duplex Setting Edit D Ethernet TE Routing Information __ Copy E amp Gateway 4 Communication Paste a Gateway Server AA Gateway Client Delete EA Mail FTP Server _ Delete AIl Fg File Transfer F ty Q Redundant D Station No Switchin File Transfer Setting Transfer Setting Name Destination FTP Server ID File Transfer Direction File Transfer Trigger GOT Folder New Edit Copy ET Delete Delete All Item Description Use the function of File heck this item t e the file transfer function FTP client Transfer FTP Client Check this item to use the file transfer function client Displays connection settings with the FTP server in
82. e used when using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator 6 1 Specifications f z Z WE E az eD u u TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 1 2 Accessible file range The FTP server function can access the GOT within the network to which the FTP client is connected Multiple clients cannot access the GOT simultaneously When using a relay device such as a router consult the network manager Server PLC Ethernet Router Ethernet Client Simple determination of whether a file can be accessed or not Whether a file can be accessed or not can be determined simply by issuing the ping command to the GOT Example of issuing the ping command Window scommand prompt IP address of GOT 10 97 14 10 e When a file can be accessed C ping 10 97 14 10 pinging 10 97 14 10 with 32 byte of data reply from 10 97 14 10 Fbytes 32 time lt 10ms ttl 128 reply from 10 97 14 10 Fbytes 32 time lt 10ms ttl 128 reply from 10 97 14 10 bytes 32 time lt 10ms ttl 128 Ci e When a file cannot be accessed C ping 10 97 14 10 pinging 10 97 14 10 with 32 byte of data request timed out request timed out request timed out Ci 6 2 6 1 Specifications 6 2 System Configuration This section explains the system configuration of the
83. ed eave heawaeon a 7 16 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Troubleshooting Common to Gateway FUNCTIONS cceceeeeeeeeeeeee eee eceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeteeeaeeeeeteeaeeees 8 1 8 2 Gateway Information cee rrr nn rn nnn ne eee ieee nieee eee naaeeeneeeeene 8 2 8 3 Server and Client FUNCHONS sissi aaa a cial tial ata lillie 8 4 8 3 1 Error codes and error MESSAGES 1 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeeneee eee eeeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeseeaaeeeeseeiaeeeeseeaaes 8 4 8 3 2 TrOUDIGSMOOUIMG jez ceseeisisieeece E EAE AE 8 5 8 4 Mail Send FUNCION cossa E E aia ieledainedu dae 8 6 8 4 1 Error codes and error MESSAGES ceeeeeeceeeeeenee eee eeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeseeasaeeeeeeenaeeeeeeenaaes 8 6 BAZ TROUDIGSMOOUNG yciicac cecete denis A O i ee 8 6 8 5 FTP Server FUN ction cece nee i en ne ne eee eee eerie ee eee AARAA ANENA KAANE AKENE a 8 7 8 5 1 Error codes and SVOFIMESSAGES feds des cestsvvadadecect sau deadewendceddeusseeldie vestodeaesbitaangdevseneescovvatdn 8 7 8 5 2 Troubleshooting cece ee eeeeeee terete eee ee tne eee eee tne e ee ee ete eee e ee ndeeee eee naeeeeeeteeeeeeetnaeeseneaea 8 8 8 6 File Transfer Function FTP Client sesiniac aaa EAA AAE A aA 8 9 8 6 1 Error codes and error MESSAGES cceeeeeeenceeeeeeene eee eeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeaas 8 9 9 6 2 Troubleshooting ennnen A a O 8 10 INDEX REVISIONS MANUALS The following table lists the manual relevant to this
84. eneric term for the protocol designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a serial communication MODBUS TCP Generic term for the protocol designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a TCP IP network HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Following symbols are used in this manual 6 3 Setting Method Shows the setting item displayed on the software screen or the GOT screen 1 Select Common Controller Setting from the menu to display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select FTP Server and set the required items OVERVIEW Controller Setting E Contaller Setire 7 Login Name Password cha Notnork Duplex Sottine B Etremet foutre horatio a Eh Gatenay 9 Communication i Bh Gatenay Server BE Gateway Client Ei Nat FTP E G Redundant Station Ne Snitchin Command Tut Observation Cycle SYSTEM CONFIGURATION UENCE OPERATION SEAI Item Description Use the function of FTP Server Check this item when using the FTP server function Set the login name used when the FTP client connects tothe GOT Only ane login name end the login neme up to max 12 characters can be sot Only alphanumeric characters ato z AtoZ O to 9 can be used The detaut is GOT 1000 Login Name SERVER AND _CUIENT FUNCTIONS Set the password used when the FTP clent connects to the GOT Only ane password and the password up to max 8 characters can be set Only alphanumeric characters ato
85. ent DMC50 x x x x x x A A A A A A YOKOGAWA PLC M TP TS CP M TP TS CP M Z M TU CU Z ees ee S M Z M TU CU Z ier ic M Z M TU CU Z CS Z M Z M TU CU Z CS Z YOKOGAWA PLC MODBUS TCP A A A A A A connection 6 0 1 6 6 0 1 6 YOKOGAWA temperature controller O O O O O RKC temperature controller A O A O 0 1 Continued to next page 4 1 Gateway Devices Restricted Script Function Commands Restricted MX Component Functions Read Device Random Devi Write Device Random Controller bmov fmov Bue Device Read Device a specified as K Device 3 instruction specified as bit Block ee Device word specified as ae y z specified as bit iu word ne SLC500 A A A A A A lt T C T C T C T C T C T C o MicroLogix ALLEN 1000 1200 1500 a L 2 L a L A L 2 L ae L BRADLEY PEC aside T C L T C L T C L T C L T C L T C L zZ A A P A A A A E Control CompactLogix BOOL DINT BOOL DINT p 2 DINT REAL j DINT REAL DINT REAL DINT REAL REAL REAL z A A re GE PLC O O I Q M T S O O I Q M T S o SA SB SC G SA SB SC G SICK Safety Controller A O A A O A I Q LQ LI I Q LQ LI I Q LQ LI I Q LQ LI m pa Du 7 300 400 series O A A O A A Ao I Q M IW QW MW I Q M IW QW MW Se hael A A za SIEMENS PLC A A VW IW QW A
86. ent Functions 8 3 1 Error codes and error messages E GOT error code table The following table details the error codes that are stored in the GOT special registers GS211 server function error codes and GS221 client function error codes Error Code Definition and Cause Corrective Action 1 Change the monitor destination GOT specified in the script to Monitor the gateway device of the GOT where a script program other GOT is running by the script function 2 Monitor the PLC CPU devices directly without using the script 490 Check the network No PLC station No and Ethernet settings of 491 Access a Station that does not exist ne the monitor destination 1 Increase the value set for Timeout time in the utility of the GOT 2 Check the network Check the presence absence of the firewall execution of Ping for example 3 Check for cable disconnection and check the unit mounting status 4 Check the network Check the presence absence of the firewall execution of Ping for example 492 A communication time error occurred Check for cable disconnection and check the unit mounting status 2 Check the network Check the presence absence of the firewall execution of Ping for example 493 A communication error occurred 4 In the GOT server only the error of error code 493 occurs 1 If error code 493 occurred in the GOT server This error may occur when the traffic o
87. entical to the GOT port No 5011 5 ae With response for Take the corrective action referring to the w 5 ping test while any troubleshooting of the function corresponding to the bit 4 4 bit of GS200 is gt that is ON De ON 1 2 3 8 2 Gateway Information 4 Refer to the following for details of the gateway common information GS200 lt L gt 8 2 Gateway Information 2 Use either of the following methods to check whether or not response is given to Ping as Execute the Ping command from the personal computer to the GOT a Execute the PING TEST provided by GT Designer 3 2 5 Z c GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used g T i z ae ORS az Li oe 2z a een EHO wzao Re e z e e I N TROUBLE 8 1 Troubleshooting Common to Gateway Functions 8 1 8 2 Gateway Information The error information of the gateway functions is stored in the special registers GS of a GOT It is possible to check the error information of the gateway functions by monitoring the GOT special registers Refer to the following manual for details of the GOT special registers L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals E Gateway function error information table 1 Read device Device a Gateway common information Description KE a Gateway common control GS400 Gateway common control GS400 b13 to b12 b10 to bo 68 b7 to bd
88. erating properly FROM send source is not set correctly Check if the FROM is set correctly An attempt was made to send 17 or more mails at a time Reduce the number of mails to be sent at a time to 16 or less The mail send time is incorrect The set time of the SMTP server is incorrect The GOT sends the mail using the clock of the SMTP server Check if the clock of the SMTP server is correctly set Texts being sent received by a cellular phone is broken midway The number of characters that can be sent received by a cellular phone was exceeded Reduce the number of characters in texts to be sent by mail to within the number of characters that can be sent received by the cellular phone to be used One byte katakana cannot be displayed One byte katakana cannot be used in text to be sent Itis changed to two byte character 8 4 Mail Send Function The phenomenon is normal 8 5 FTP Server Function 8 5 1 Error codes and error messages rn The error codes and error messages related to the FTP server function are displayed on the FTP client side 3 The error displaying method changes depending on the FTP client tool used The following tables indicate the errors that the GOT sends to the FTP client E Normal codes and messages Z 3 Code Message Description 5 ne 125 Data Connection already open t
89. erations from the personal computer FTP client This can be used for reading the resource data of multiple GOTs via Ethernet for example GOT Al ma GOT ard GOT FTP server arm nistory FTP server ard copy FTP server EIE geren file acquisition acquisition Recipe update T Memory card Memory card Memory card Ethernet Acquire various data files from GOT FTP server i L_ 5 Personal computer FTP client 1 6 1 3 Features of FTP Server Function E Sending files from the personal computer to the GOT Files such as resource data can be written from the personal computer FTP client to the GOT FTP server This can be used for changing the resource data of multiple GOTs in a batch via Ethernet for example GOT GOT GOT FTP server Recipe update FTP server Recipe update ETP server Recipe update OVERVIEW Memory card Memory card Memory card 6 Ke Pa 5B o I a E L nz ae gt Q Ethernet Send the recipe file from DO the personal computer FTP client Personal computer FTP client GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING E Connecting with multimedia interaction tool With the multimedia interaction tool installed on the personal comp
90. error messages GS990 FTP communication status notification Notifies the FTP communication status to the user bO File writing notification signal Turns ON when GOT FTP client writes files into the FTP server b1 File reading notification signal Turns ON when GOT FTP client reads files from the FTP server FTP server connection mode notification b2 signal Notifies the connection mode of GOT FTP client and FTP server ON Connected in PASV mode OFF Connected in PORT mode b14 Warning notification signal Turns ON if errors with which the processing can be continued occur during the file transfer This signal can be turned OFF by turning ON the FTP communication error clear signal GS401 b0 FTP communication error notification b15 signal Turns ON if errors with which the processing cannot be continued occur during the file transfer Files cannot be transferred while this signal is turned ON This signal can be turned OFF by turning ON the FTP communication error clear signal GS401 b0 GS991 FTP transfer target file count notification Stores the total number of files to be transferred When a wild card is specified files which are not transferred due to an invalid number of characters of folder names or other reasons are also counted However only files which have unusable names such as two byte characters are not counted Holds the device value until the nex
91. ess of the mail send destination blind carbon copy Alphanumeric characters only Specify if required Better to enter different SUBJECTs to identify the mail sending GOT from multiple GOTs 2 When setting multiple send destination addresses separate them with a space or a comma 5 3 Setting Method 5 5 5 4 Mail Send Examples a b When mail is sent from a GOT to the target device the message indicating that the mail has been sent from a GOT is displayed in the header of the received mail Example of the indication of send source in the header of the received mail LEARRA AKAA KRA KRAK KA KKA K From Toi AEAEE kiek ekeeke kedek dekk C qr eeek de Ade dekke kedekede dekki Subject Module VI Line A q X Mailer GOT About sending mail 1 The format and contents of the display of the mail having been sent vary depending on the specifications of the mail software installed at the destination 2 When mail is sent to a cellular phone the display may vary depending on the specifications screen size of the cellular phone 3 If more than 16 events of occurrence of or restoration from an alarm took place at the same time only the information of the first 16 events is sent E When sending mail using the alarm history display function If an alarm occurs in a GOT the time and information of alarm occurrence are sent to the destination If the GOT is recovered from the alarm the recovery time and informatio
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93. ete Used to delete the selected assignment Delete All Used to delete all settings Check Used to check whether the settings are correct or not 4 14 4 4 Setting Method Gateway server dialog box when using the multi channel function Devices with channel No 2 to 4 are displayed as channel No device Controller Setting Controller Setting EG Device Layout CH 1 MELSEC QnU Q1 7 g GH 2 MELSEC Onu Q1 EG Device Type PLO Device Points CH 3 None Bit GB160 32 Q CH 4 None Word 2 D100 Sch Network Duplex Setting D Ethernet Routing Information B b Gateway Communication a Gateway Server F Gateway Client 2 Precautions for device assignment Gateway devices are set on a two point basis Hence the number of assigned points changes depending on the controller device type to be set b When assigning word devices to gateway devices Word devices are assigned in 2 point units As 2 points are 2 words a When assigning bit devices to gateway devices A Bit devices are assigned in 32 point units As 32 points are 2 words z 4 bit15 to bito bit15 to bito z S MO M15 _ G0 M15 to Mo Z M16 M31 gt EG1 M31 to M16 z 2 w l 6 SERVER AND bit 15 to bit 0 bit15 to bit 0 Do gt eco oo D1 gt EGI c When assigning double word devices to gateway devices Double word devices are assigned in 1 point units As 1 points are 2 words bit34 to bit 16 bit1
94. evdavvandadcuaasaancdedasnandceuneans 4 10 4 2 2 Access range that can be monitored eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeaas 4 10 43 Sysiem COMMGOUPATON sesoteeesnes a aE AEE RA E aA 4 13 44 Setting Method cecce N ETR 4 14 45 Examplesof USec aiiin a a aa E aain a a aa 4 17 40 PreCautlonS aoso N N 4 22 4 7 For Efficient USe ccceccssscceceeeecceeeeeeeaeeeeeneenaaeeeseaeaaeeeensaaaaaaeesseaaaaaeenseaaaeaesauaaaaeeseqeaaeesseaaaneaetes 4 24 5 MAIL SEND FUNCTION 5 1 SpeciicatlOns iiia a aa eae ee ee oe eee 5 2 5 1 1 Specifications eee 5 2 5 1 2 Mail send enabled range scccasciccuanconieiinii ii i E 5 3 54 SySteml COnfQuration siessen EEE EA 5 4 5 3 Setting Method eee eee cence eee eeee eee e eee eeee seca aeeee esse aeaee eee ceneeeeeeeseeeaeeeeseeeeaeeeeseeeeaeseeeaaeeeseeenaeees 5 5 54 Mail Send EXaMples siiani aiia adaa aa da aia a aE a AE a a OA daa AAAA 5 6 5 5 Examples Of USG aa a a A a TTE A EEE a aa EA 5 7 960 PRECAUTIONS coce a A E aden 5 8 6 FTP SERVER FUNCTION 6 1 Specification S nener a aa aiaa E a EEEa 6 1 6 1 1 Specification S eannan na aaa aa a aaa a aa dA 6 1 6 1 2 Accessible file rANQe cece eeeeee tere eeeneeeeceeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeaeeeeseeaaeeeeseeaaeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeaas 6 2 6 2 System Configuration sissies sidered eveiscscevvesmescetvsgenascdeuvvghactedvevaddaesavuveiucecevvbeidagtehvadlactedvvabuatvvvaidetennys 6 3 6 3 Setting Melod sosss
95. explained below Specify the folder name and file name with the total characters of the path not exceeding 78 characters Only folder and file names can be set by the user Information other than the folder and file names is automatically added Foserrane reve ex aracters 1 character Extension 4 characters Ail 2 ch Drive name 1 character Max 78 characters Vly rr When setting a hierarchy to the folder When setting a folder name enter a forward slash between folder names is counted as one character Setting example Folder name Project1 abc Project1 abc 6 6 6 4 Operation on FTP Client Side csv 3 Character strings that cannot be set The following character strings cannot be used as a folder or file name regardless of case COM1 to COM9 e LPT1 to LPT9 AUX CON e NUL PRN CLOCK The following folder and file names cannot be used e Folder names starting with G1 e Folder or file names starting with a period or forward slash e Folder or file names ending with a period or forward slash e Folder or file names with only one or two periods or 4 Extensions The FTP server function mainly uses files with the following extensions Extension Application on GOT Advanced alarm file advanced alarm function alarm history file alarm history display function operation log file operation log functi
96. f file transfer settings Max 100 x 4 Transfer mode In the stream mode the communication is performed with binary data 4 u PORT mode and Passive mode are supported TO 4 The following table shows the FTP server whose correct operation is confirmed by Mitsubishi Electric FTP server Target device OS FTP server function of the GOT GT16 GT15 GT14 as Zo a FTP server of web server module QJ71WS96 Web server module QJ71WS96 2 5 Z a5 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 L Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista w w e 5 Sa ProFTPD Vine Linux xo Wi FTP fC isi In Sight A 2 ognex vision sensor In Si EZ eked 2 9 9 Cognex vision sensor In Sight EZ series ie 2 FTP function of Mitsubishi data collection 1U2 3M10 IU2 3M10L firmware version 1 83 or later analyzer MELQIC 1U1 1M20 D FTP server function of C Controller module Q24DHCCPU V Q12DCCPU V QO6CCPU V QO6CCPU V B E z w l 8 a He l FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 1 Specifications 7 1 7 1 2 Accessible file range The GOT FTP client can access the FTP server within the network to which the GOT is connected It also can access the GOT FTP server To connect to another network FTP server the router is required Personal computer FTP server Personal computer FTP server Switch
97. f the network is heavy If no error has occurred in the target GOT client it poses no specific problem since normal communication is restored by the retry processing of the GOT client 2 If error code 493 occurred in the system that uses a router If error code 493 occurred in the GOT server the router address is taken as the IP address of the target client Ethernet BT GOT IP address 10 97 14 10 At the occurrence of error 493 error not the IP address of the client but the IP address of the router 10 97 14 254 is stored into the GOT internal device IP 10 97 14 254 Router Client GOT IP address 10 97 15 10 3 If an error occurred in the GOT client The script stops if an error occurs in the GOT client If an error occurred in the GOT take the corrective action and execute the script again Refer to the following manual for details of the script function L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals 4 If error code 492 occurred in the GOT client This error may occur when there are many GOTs client that access the GOT server Adjust the value set for time out time As a guideline set the value of Present time out time x Number of GOTs client 8 4 8 3 Server and Client Functions 5 If error code 15 scri
98. ferred 2 Setting of file overwrite specification lt Select All to always send the latest files to the FTP server o To transfer only updated files from the log files collected by logging select Updated files only BE Files can be transferred effectively since the files which were already transferred are not sent again ao 1 Indirect specification of folder name and file name wo When Device is set as the specifying method of the folder name or file name the GOT folder name or filename 2 is stored in the sequential devices whose number is Maximum number of characters divided by two with having oe the specified device on the top ao The number is rounded up on Store the folder name or file name in the device in order from lower to higher in the ASCII code fog In addition store Null 0x00 in the end of the folder name Example When the ftpclient1 folder in the A drive is specified eee eee 2 ya f itp cl jieynt 1 2 2 2 iL a f t n Null 1 i 5 3A_ 61 66 5C 74 6E 00 31 ffe b15 bO b15 bo b15 bO b15 bO n D100 D101 D105 D106 2 Operation after file transfer trigger conditions are satisfied The following shows the operation until the file transfer when two file transfer trigger conditions are satisfied in series z Transfer is started after 2 5 File transfer trigger 1 completing the process of g 5 File transfer ID 1 Seno Filetransfertrigger2 File transfer ID 2 Y File writing not
99. for system design using the FTP server function 1 2 3 When writing a recipe file from the FTP client to the GOT set the format of the recipe file as set for the recipe function of the GOT When writing a recipe file from a remote location confirm the operation with the field site personnel before writeing Before using the FTP client tool refer to the manual of the FTP client tool confirm its functions and operation methods and test it before starting operation Depending on the FTP client tool used the GOT FTP server may not support some operations Also depending on the FTP client tool used the FTP server function may not be usable because the GOT cannot support the extended command quote and issue GOT dedicated commands If a number of files are read at once under one command e g mget or mput is executed by specifying a wild card processing may be delayed by network congestion If processing is slow issue commands separately to process more fast E Precautions for file transfer 6 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The GOT disconnects the line if no command is input from the FTP client for longer than the time set to the watching timer of command input The line remains connected if the GOT goes offline e g the monitor screen data is downloaded while the GOT and FTP client are connected When change rewrite the contents of the recipe file make the recipe inactive If
100. hods For devices that perform siginificant operations for the system never perform test operation to change data Doing so can cause accidents due to false outputs or malfunctions INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal Mitsubishi GOT Read this manual and make sure you understand the functions and performance of the GOT thoroughly in advance to ensure correct use CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cccccccceecceeeceeeeceececeaeeeeeaaeeccaeeeecaaececeeeeesaaaeseeeeeeseaeeesceeeesacaeeeseeeeessaeessaeeesees A 1 INTRODUCTION eciscecteceeans ccdeeveds cetenedindbeewdiauareevadidedesaneinanecaeesecedeta a e die Aad eaaa A 2 CONTENTS arasia bonne diene ai neice ee eee ein eee A 2 MANUALS iiini aAA EAA EEA EA cece AAE EAEE AE A aia A 5 QUICK REFERENCE soaninenaaania ainakaan aa a aaan aaa inaa aa aaa aaa aaar iadaa Aaaa RANE A 7 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS 0 ccceecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaaeeesaaeeeseaeeeseaeeeseceeeeaeeens A 9 HOW TO READ THIS MANUA Liisa nteseeteted lend iene aiaa a A EE Eai Aaa dee A 14 ARROW SYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONS 0 e cceccccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeesaaeesecaeeesaaeeeeeeeesssaaeeseaees A 14 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Features of Server and Client Functions 0 0 0 cceceeeeeceee eee eetneee ee eeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeseeiaeeeeeeeeaaas 1 1 1 2 Features of Mail Send PUNCUOM resres arana aaia nE REAA EERTSE ERARE 1 5 1 3 Features of FTP Se
101. ification a z signal GS990 b0 i 2 f 4 i E i i az processing processing Executing file transfer 7 1 2 ID notification GS987 E 2 By l re a He FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 3 Setting Method 7 9 7 10 a b As a file transfer trigger condition of the file transfer ID 1 is satisfied the GOT starts file transfer of the file transfer ID 1 As the GOT starts file transfer of the file transfer ID 1 the file writing notification signal GS990 b0 turns ON and 1 is stored in the executing file transfer ID notification While a file writing notification signal is ON the GOT does not start file transfer even when a file transfer trigger condition of the file transfer ID 2 is satisfied When the file transfer of the file transfer ID 1 is competed the file writing notification signal turns OFF When the file writing notification signal turns OFF the file transfer of the file transfer ID 2 is started As the GOT starts file transfer of the file transfer ID 2 GS990 b0 turns ON and 2 is stored in the executing file transfer ID notification When the file transfer of the file transfer ID 2 is competed the file writing notification signal turns OFF File transfer trigger when starting a GOT When starting a GOT if the trigger type of the file transfer trigger is Rising and a trigger device is ON in advance the trigger condition is satisfied When the trigger type is Falling and the trigger device is
102. in the GOT O O mdelete Deletes multiple files specified using a wild card x O a S Z mdir Reads the file information in the GOT to the specified file O O Tm fa E F F w mget Reads multiple files specified using a wild card O O z mkdir Creates a directory in the GOT x O D 8 mis Reads the file names in the GOT to the specified file O O mput Writes the specified multiple files using a wild card to the GOT x O open Connects the line with the GOT O O put Writes a file to the GOT x O 9 z pwd Displays the current directory of the GOT O O m 5 i Z rename Changes file names in the GOT g x O 2 rmdir Deletes a directory in the GOT x O quit Disconnects the line with the GOT and exits the FTP client tool O O quote Used when the GOT dedicated command is used for the command prompt Example quote gtwr O O user Enters the user name and password used to log in to the GOT Q Q E GOT dedicated commands When the line with the GOT is connected the FTP client is in the reference mode in which file read only is enabled Before writing or deleting the file or creating a directory change it to the write mode To select the reference mode or write mode issue a mode change command i z Z WE No az kD u u Usable X Unusable A Setting invalid command does not result in error foe 4 See Reference Write m A Command name mode mode z Z o gtwr Changes the FTP server functi
103. in the GOT to the production site and the ce office by mail z Send mail SMTP mail server 10 97 14 12 E j mm Personal computer 2 fi A avail Office manager Cellular Ethernet phone Send mail Send mail M M M Reply mail Lj Operator is asked to check restoration state 7 GOT 10 97 14 1 Personal computer 1 2 Production site operator 3 GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS al Since a GOT cannot receive a mail set the mail address of the personal computer at the production site for FROM Thus the manager in the office can reply a mail to the production site to get further more information Ifan alarm occurs in a GOT a mail is sent to the personal computer 1 production site operator cellular phone and personal computer 2 office manager 2 Atthe production site an operator repairs the system to recover its function z z irre AE lt 5 u 3 Atthe office the manager can send a mail to the production site requesting the report on the status of restoration 1 GOT setting example a Utility of GOT x w ae z Item Description g GOT IP Address 10 97 14 1 N S a Delay Time 0 x 10 ms Er Timeout Time 3 sec Startup Time 3 sec a ms K B22 ow ea z Ww zZz a re TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 5
104. ing hub H Ethernet GOT GOT FTP client FTP server 7 2 7 1 Specifications 7 2 System Configuration This section explains the system configuration of the file transfer function FTP client mm gt E Connection with FTP server g gt O zZ O 3 Connection Connection Connection 5 L oa cable ai 2 re m LS Do GOT FTP server Connection cable Router Switching hub os 2 Option device Model 4 Fe y Du a wg A router that A switching hub Memory card fe Shielded twisted meets the that meets the USB memory i S Extended function OS Zo Personal computer etc pair cable STP IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3 FTP client function a wi Q Category 5 100BaseTX 100BaseTX GT15 J71E71 100 z A standard standard Or CF card 1 A router is required only when connecting to a GOT client on another network D 2 Write data with the OS of GT Designer3 Version or later 3 For the usable memory card and optional function board refer to the following 5 5 User s Manual for the GOT used a 5 4 For GT14 only GT1455 QTBDE and GT1450 QLBDE can be used ow 5 For the FTP server whose correct operation is confirmed by Mitsubishi Electric refer to the following Z a L3 7 1 1 Specifications FE Communication interface setting n i dive a te zZ For the communication interfac
105. ion is not used in the connection with other equipment etc If an overlapped port No is set the communication with the FTP server may fail or unexpected operations may occur in other equipment 2 Transfer file time stamp As for the transfer file time stamp the time on the FTP server at the completion of writing into the transfer destination folder is recorded Some FTP server cannot acquire a transfer file time stamp In this case transfer files are always overwritten regardless of the setting in File Overwrite Specification 3 Time on the GOT FTP client and FTP server When Updated files only is selected in the file overwrite specification set the same time on the GOT FTP client as that on the FTP server As for the transfer file time stamp the time at the completion of transferring into the transfer destination folder is recorded Therefore if the times on the GOT FTP client and FTP server are different the transferred file may be regarded as an older file than the file transferred last time even the source file is the latest In this case the file is not transferred Example When a difference between two times of GOT FTP client and personal computer FTP server is 20 minutes 7 Afile created at 10 00 is transferred Time stamp 10 00 ov Time 10 00 Time stamp 10 20 on iT Transfer GOT ARM001 G1A _ ARM001 G1A Personal computer FTP client FTP
106. lder to FTP server folder Read from FTP server folder to GOT folder Set a trigger for executing the file transfer Set a trigger type Rising Falling Sampling ON Sampling OFF Sampling Trigger type i i ee oe i LCF 2 Operation after file transfer trigger conditions are satisfied a z File Transfer Trigger o When either rising falling ON sampling or OFF sampling is selected as the trigger type 2 5 Trigger device set the bit device as the trigger device d 5 2u GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals Set the folder path used for sending and receiving files on the GOT FTP client side A GOT folder name can be set in 0 to 76 one byte alphanumeric characters and symbols The folder division symbol is not necessary in the end A drive B drive D drive or E drive can be specified as the access destination x D drive can be specified only for GT14 and E drive can be specified only for GT16 and GT14 a z When the GOT folder name is determined as blank an access for a is made m 2 NO Select a specifying method for the GOT folder name e 5 e Direct wu Select it when inputting the GOT folder name directly Specification Device GOT Folder Name Select it when specifying a GOT folder indirectly with device lt 37 1 Indirect specification of folder name and file name When Direct is selected as the specifying method set the folder name by inputting z 2 directly 2 a When a GOT FTP client side folder is sele
107. m configuration of the mail send function E Connection with SMTP mail server Varies according to the connection type Connection Connection Connection M l IE nnection oor SMTP mail server eee Router Switching hub cable os Option device Model Gua A router that A switching hub Built into GOT Shielded twisted meets the that meets the onfonbs Personal computer etc pair cable STP IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3 G i Mail Category 5 100BaseTX 100BaseTX Gateway Mall GT15 J71E71 100 tandard tandard R rangar a Option function board 3 When using routers or switching hubs with security settings available enable the communication with the port No to be used 2 A router is required only when connecting to a SMTP mail server on another network 3 Use the following option function board Option function board GT15 FNB GT15 QFNB GT15 QFNB16M GT15 QFNB32M GT15 QFNB48M GT15 MESB48M 4 For GT14 only GT1455 QTBDE and GT1450 QLBDE can be used Communication interface setting For the communication interface setting refer to the following L gt 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection 5 4 5 2 System Configuration 5 3 Setting Method Only one mail setting can be made for one GOT Select Common Controller Setting from the menu t
108. make setting to enable input only when the device GS200 b2 is OFF 6 8 6 4 Operation on FTP Client Side 6 4 4 Line disconnection There are two line disconnection methods automatic and manual disconnection E Automatic disconnection The GOT disconnects the line automatically if no command is entered from the FTP client within the time set to the watching timer of command input in the FTP server setting The watching timer of command input is always set Refer to the following for the setting of the watching timer of command input lt 6 3 Setting Method E Manual disconnection Forcibly disconnecting the line Using the GOT special register GS400 b2 bit position 2 the line is forcibly disconnected To disconnect the line turn ON GS400 b2 bit position 2 Refer to the following manual for details of the GOT special registers GT Designer3 Versioni Screen Design Manual Fundamentals Precautions when using GS400 b2 After confirming that the line has been disconnected turn OFF GS400 b2 aA NT About disconnecting the line Since the GOT cannot detect the fault status of the FTP client it does not disconnect the line immediately if the FTP client cannot exit properly e g when the personal computer is powered off while the line is connected However because the watching timer of command input is set the line is disconnected automatically in a predetermined time FTP SERVER FUNCTION 6 4 Operation
109. med when a communication timeout occurs When receiving no response after retries the communication times out Startup Time Sec Specify the time period from the GOT startup until GOT starts the communication with the PLC CPU Timeout Time Sec Set the time period for a communication to time out Delay Time x10ms Set the delay time for reducing the load of the network destination PLC 2 3 Communication Interface Setting 2 5 FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING OVERVIEW z Q d a 9 me z e amp SYSTEM SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS FTP SERVER MAIL SEND FUNCTION FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING 2 4 Precautions for System Configuration E Connection to the intranet To secure the safety of the system against illegal access when connecting the system to the intranet consult the network access provider or network administrator person who does network planning IP address management etc We have no liability for any system problems that occur at the time of connection to the intranet E Access delay measures Connection of multiple pieces of network equipment including GOTs to the same segment may degrade the performance of communications between a GOT and a PLC CPU due to increased network load Communication performance may be improved by taking the measures below e Using a switching hub e Decreasing the number
110. n ALLEN BRADLEY Abbreviation of Allen Bradley products manufactured by Rockwell Automation Inc GE Abbreviation of GE Intelligent Platforms LS IS Abbreviation of LS Industrial Systems Co Ltd SCHNEIDER Abbreviation of Schneider Electric SA SICK Abbreviation of SICK AG SIEMENS Abbreviation of Siemens AG RKC Abbreviation of RKC INSTRUMENT INC HIRATA Abbreviation of Hirata Corporation MURATEC Abbreviation of Muratec products manufactured by Muratec Automation Co Ltd PLC Abbreviation of programmable controller Temperature controller Generic term for temperature controller manufactured by each corporation Indicating controller Generic term for indicating controller manufactured by each corporation Control equipment Generic term for control equipment manufactured by each corporation CHINO controller Abbreviation of indicating controller manufactured by CHINO CORPORATION PC CPU module Abbreviation of PC CPU Unit manufactured by CONTEC CO LTD GOT server Abbreviation of GOTs that use the server function GOT client Abbreviation of GOTs that use the client function Windows font Abbreviation of TrueType font and OpenType font available for Windows Differs from the True Type fonts settable with GT Designer3 Intelligent function module Indicates the modules other than the PLC CPU power supply module and I O module that are mounted to the base unit MODBUS RTU G
111. n is sent to the destination by a mail Refer to the following manual for the alarm history display function setting method GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions 1 Example of display at the destination Alarm history occurred information Occur Time 2005 02 14 09 48 15 Occur Information Alarm history repaired information repair Time 2005 02 14 10 38 23 repair Information Alarm Line A supply conveyor stopped recovered Alarmhistory detail comment nothing Line A supply conveyor stopped detailed Information X2 ON Alarm history A line supply converter stopped Check the power source At the occurrence of alarm At the restration from alarm a The comment set for the alarm history display function is displayed b The contents of detail information Detail set for the alarm history display function is displayed If Not display Base screen or Window screen is set for the alarm history display function specific detail information is not displayed In this case Alarm history detail comment nothing is displayed for detailed Information To display the information for detailed Information set the information to be displayed at the Comment window 5 4 Mail Send Examples 5 5 Examples of Use Examples of how the mail send function is used is given below z w E Sending the contents of the alarm that occurred
112. n the Folder List dialog box Function Name Advanced user alarm observation advanced system alarm observation alarm history logging advanced recipe recipe operation log hard copy 4 Wild card specification of transfer files Use the wild card with the following conditions a b c d The only symbol that can be used as a wild card is Example of enabled use ARP DAT Only one can be used However only can be used as an exception Example of enabled use DAT Example of not enabled use ARP When using in the file name part it only can be used immediately before period Example of enabled use ARP DAT Example of not enabled use ARP 01 DAT When using in the file name extension part it only can be used with the wild card singularly Example of enabled use ARP00001 Example of not enabled use ARP00001 AT 7 3 Setting Method 7 11 E z w pa S a fe FUNCTION 7 3 2 FTP server setting The setting of the FTP server depends on the FTP server used Refer to the followings according to the equipment used and perform the settings e Personal computer etc L gt Manual of the FTP server used GOT FTP server 3 6 3 Setting Method 7 12 7 3 Setting Method 7 4 Confirmation of Processing Status The file transfer function FTP client enables the confirmation of the file transfer processing status and occurred errors by the G
113. nnot be transferred Warning error of when the file name is specified by wild card If file names are specified by wild card a warning error may occur when the files are transferred The warning error does not interrupt the next file transfer In this case the file transfer may fail because the transfer file name is invalid or writing to transfer destination folder is inhabited Transfer the files again after checking the error code stored in FTP communication error No notification GS989 and clear those problems C gt 8 6 1 Error codes and error messages Offline status of GOT When GOT goes offline during a file transfer the file transfer is interrupted Do not perform operations which make the GOT offline such as communication with GT Designer3 during the file transfer Deleting source files after the completion of the transfer When the source file is set to be deleted after the completion of the transfer in File Transfer Setting pay attention to the following a Deleting files referred from GOT Do not delete files which are referred from GOT such as logging files from the GOT folder If they are deleted data cannot be browsed on GOT b Setting of the transfer file name using wild card specification If files which should not be deleted are in the source folder do not specify the transfer file name by wild card specification If the names of transfer file are specified by wild card necessary files may be deleted invol
114. nt ccecescesceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees ftp Connecting to the GOT ee ecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees open GOT IP address Inputting the login NAME ee eee eeeeeeeenteeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaaes Login name Inputting the PASSWOIC eee eeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeenaeeteeeeeeenaeeeeeas Password Login image when the line is connected properly C gt ftp ftp gt open 10 97 14 200 connected to 10 97 14 200 220 GOT1000 FTP server ready user GOT1000 331 Password required Password 230 User logged in ftp gt Login image when another personal computer is already connected to the GOT C gt ftp ftp gt open 10 97 14 200 connected to 10 97 14 200 421 Session limit reached closing control connection user GOT1000 connection closed by remote host ftp gt Login image when the password is incorrect C gt ftp ftp gt open 10 97 14 200 connected to 10 97 14 200 220 GOT1000 FTP server ready user GOT1000 331 Password required Password 530 Not logged in ftp gt 6 5 Example of Use 6 11 FTP SERVER FUNCTION E Reading the file of the GOT CF card Use the following procedure to read the file fs Notifying of no file ConverSion c cccceseeeeeeeeeees binary 2 Reading TG i ccossececeteecssteees costeteesieeaseenelecediengeareeeeaed get file name Read image ftp gt binary TYPE is now BINARY ftp gt get SNAP0001 BMP 200 PORT command suc
115. o display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select Mail and set the required items Controller Setting Controller Setting CH 1 MELSEC QnU DC Q CH 2 None 5 CH 2 None SMTP Required CH 4 None FROM worker aaa aaa aaa Required Sch Network Duplex Setting A E Ethernet SUBJECT Module Vi Line A Required Routing Information a E Gateway p Communication EL Gateway Server F Gateway Client CC manager bbb bbb bbb mobile ccc ccc cce EA Mail FTP Server BCC Fg File Transfer F7 7 a neha a Separate each address with a space or comma when setting Stati i Switchi multiple destination addresses ation No owitcnin TO worker aaa aaa aaa Required Item Description Use the function of Mail Check this item to use the mail send function SMTP Set the IP address of the SMTP server Enter the address of the mail send source Alphanumeric characters only FROM Since a GOT does not have the mail receive function set the address where reply should be sent back in the FROM field When there is no specific reply destination set the address as set in TO SUBJECT Enter the title of the mail Alphanumeric characters only oz To Enter the address of the mail send destination a cc Enter the address of the mail send destination carbon copy Alphanumeric characters only Specify if required lt 5 BCC Enter the addr
116. o the following manuals for information about the system configuration when using the server client function GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used Usable Usable under some restrictions X lt Unusable Connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 Bus connection O X Direct CPU connection O X Computer link connection O x Ethernet connection O X MELSECNET H connection PLC to PLC network O x 2 85 MITSUBISHI PLC connection MELSECNET 10 connection PLC to PLC network A x CC Link IE Controller Network connection G x CC Link IE Field Network connection O x CC Link connection Intelligent device 1983 A x station CC Link connection Via G4 O X Inverter connection x x Servo amplifier connection x x Robot controller connection O x Serial connection O X Ethernet connection O X CNC connection MELSECNET 10 connection PLC to PLC 4 network A x CC Link connection Intelligent device 9 A x station Serial connection A x Third party PLC connection Ethernet connection O x Third party safety controller connection O K Third party servo amplifier connection X x Third party robot controller connection x x Third party temperature controller connection A x Serial connection O x Microcomputer connection Ethernet connection O x MODBUS RTU connection O x MODBUS TCP connection O x
117. oducts to the GOT Products 2 for GT Works3 Obtaining information of peripheral devices applicable to the GOT A GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputer 7 z 5 MODBUS Products Peripherals for GT Works3 Connecting peripheral devices including a barcode reader to the GOT E Transferring data to the GOT Writing data to the GOT GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Reading data from the GOT Fundamentals 1 2 2 2 Verifying a editing project to a GOT project E Others Obtaining specifications including part names external dimensions and e GT16 User s Manual Hardware options of each GOT GT16 Handy GOT User s Manual GT15 User s Manual e GT14 User s Manual e GT12 User s Manual Installing the GOT GT11 User s Manual GT11 Handy GOT User s Manual e GT10 User s Manual GT16 User s Manual Basic Utility e GT16 Handy GOT User s Manual e GT15 User s Manual e GT14 User s Manual e GT12 User s Manual GT11 User s Manual GT11 Handy GOT User s Manual e GT10 User s Manual Operating the utility Configuring the gateway function GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Configuring the MES interface function Works3 GOT1000 Series User s Manual Extended Functions Option Configuring the extended function and option function f Functions for GT Works3 Using a personal
118. of device monitored by the GOT E Use of firewalls If the firewall shuts off communication of the gateway function it is necessary to change the port No of the firewall To secure the safety of the system against illegal access when changing the port No of the firewall consult the network access provider or network administrator person who does network planning IP address management etc We have no liability for any system problems that occur at the time of changing the port No 2 4 Precautions for System Configuration 3 GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING K W gt This chapter describes the general procedure to be followed for using the gateway functions 7 Examine the configuration of the whole system Z e Connection structure of the whole system such as the controllers and GOTs E e Controller setting device assignment etc ce GOT setting IP address network number station number etc mie nz O 2 Connect GOT and controllers Bie GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used W g xO P 3 Establish a system for the gateway function to be used aA 88 Function Reference a a irs Server client function 4 3 g wO zuz wow Mail send function 5 2 OFS FTP server function 6 2 File transfer function FTP client 7 2 g O 5 4 Set the communication interface 232 z3 r gt x uw lt 2 3 Communication Interface
119. on logging file logging function recipe file recipe function advanced recipe file advanced recipe function txt recipe file recipe function advanced recipe file advanced recipe function Advanced alarm file advanced alarm function operation log file operation log function logging file logging function bmp Image data hardcopy function jpg 3GP Video files multimedia function Reading binary format files Turning on GS400 b8 Bit position 8 of GOT special register enables direct read of a binary format file G1 O from an FTP client Note that reading of the following binary format files is not allowed e G1 e G1D Binary format files read to the GT Designer3 can be used as backups Some files can be converted with the GT Designer3 For file conversion on the GT Designer3 refer to the following manual L3 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions E Specifying the files that meet the condition wild card When specifying multiple files or as a wild card can be used Example When specifying only JPEG files jpg When specifying CSV files that begin with Main eee Main csv When specifying files whose extensions begin with b b About accessing files Deleting certain files may cause any malfunctions to the GOT To prevent the GOT from malfunctioning do not delete any files inside of the GOT from the FTP client 6 4 Operation on FTP Client Side
120. on 1 37P The gateway function is compatible with GT14 The FTP server function is compatible with GT12 The file transfer function FTP client is compatible with receiving files e Error codes for the file transfer function FTP client are added Jan 2012 Apr 2012 SH NA 080858ENG H SH NA 080858ENG Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 40S e MELQIC is added to FTP clients which are supported by the FTP server function e MELQIC is added to FTP servers which are supported by the file transfer function FTP client Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 45X The E drive USB memory of the GT16 and GT14 is added to the read drives The C Controller module with the FTP server function is added to FTP servers which aresupported by the file transfer function FTP client Sep 2012 SH NA 080858ENG J Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 58L e The company name of Panasonic Electric Works Co Ltd is changed to Panasonic Corporation The company name of Yamatake Corporation is changed to Azbil Corporation Setting the communication timeout time for the file transfer function FTP client by using the GS device supported Nov 2012 REVISIONS 1 SH NA 080858ENG K SAFETY PRECAUTIONS changed Continued to next page The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Revision Jun 2013 SH NA 080858ENG L Compatible with GT Designer3 Versi
121. on mode of the GOT to the write mode O A T z W zZ gtrd Changes the FTP server function mode of the GOT to the reference mode A O T E hel Displays the general purpose actual commands of the FTP protocol supported by the FTP server function of i the GOT O O gtds Enables access to the C drive in the GOT x O a When entering the GOT dedicated command for the command prompt use quote Example When entering gtwr for the command prompt quote gtwr TROUBLE SHOOTING a 6 4 Operation on FTP Client Side 6 6 4 2 File specifying method There are two file specifying methods one is to specify one file directly and the other is to specify multiple files that meet the condition E Specifying the file name to read Specify the file name of the file to be specified period and extension Drive Filename Extension as Represents the file type Separates the file name and extension The file name to be read 1 Drive Specify the following drives Model Drive to be specified GT16 A Standard CF Card B Extended Memory Card C Built in flash memory E USB memory GT15 A Standard CF Card B Extended Memory Card C Built in flash memory GT14 A Standard SD Card C Built in flash memory D Built in SRAM E USB memory GT12 A Standard CF Card C Built in flash memory D Built in SRAM 2 Number of characters set for folder or file name GOT recognizes the file location according to the path
122. on1 74C The company name of GE Fanuc Automation Corporation is changed to GE Intelligent Platforms The company name of Panasonic Corporation is changed to Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd The company name of Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd is changed to FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD The company name of Fuji Electric Systems Co Ltd is changed to FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD The mail send function is compatible with Outlook2007 and Outlook2010 Nov 2013 SH NA 080858ENG M Compatible with GT Designer3 Version1 104J e MELQIC IU1 1M20 D is added to FTP servers which are supported by the FTP server function e MELQIC IU1 1M20 D is added to FTP servers which are supported by the file transfer function FTP client This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2009 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION REVISIONS 2 GOT is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows Server Windows Vista and Windows 7 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inco
123. ory reer cd directory name Directory operation image ce ftp gt pwd a z 257 A snapshot is current directory 2 6 n ftp gt quote gtwr 200 command successful ftp gt mkdir bmpdata 275 MKD command successful ftp gt cd bmpdata 250 CWD command successful ftp gt pwd 257 A snapshot bmpdata is current directoryftp gt cd GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR 0 250 CWD command successful ftp gt pwd 2 257 A snapshot is current directory ftp gt n 6 E Disconnecting the line of the GOT and FTP client AE Use the following procedure to disconnect the GOT and FTP client lt 5 me CUISINE ose teh ccscscsc ascsdstccrhrsdenctcnoraintescdorntoensens quit f no Logout line disconnection image ftp gt quit 221 User logged out Good Bye C gt 25 E Error display o5 22 An error that occurs in the FTP server function is displayed on the FTP client 2 Refer to the following for the displayed error messages L7 8 5 1 Error codes and error messages If an attempt is made to read a file snap0010 bmp that does not exist ftp gt get snap0010 bmp 200 PORT command successful 550 snap0010 bmp FNo such file or directory ftp gt i z Z pia No az eD u u FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 5 Example of Use 6 13 6 6 Precautions The following are precautions when using the FTP server function E Precautions
124. password and the password up to max 8 characters can be set Password Only alphanumeric characters a to z A to Z 0 to 9 can be used The default is GOT1000 Command Input Observation Cycle Set the time when the line with the GOT will be disconnected if no command is entered from the FTP client The time can set in the range from 1 to 60 min in 1 min increments Normally use the default setting 15 min 6 3 Setting Method 6 4 Operation on FTP Client Side 6 4 1 Input command at FTP client rn E General commands z The following table shows the correspondence between general commands usable in the command prompt and FTP client and the server function of the GOT The following commands may not be used depending on the specifications of the FTP client to use Usable X Unusable p Reference Write 4 Command name Function O mode mode a fre nz a s z append Additionally writes a file to the GOT x O A ta ascii Changes the file transfer mode to the ascii mode O O binary Changes the file transfer mode to the binary mode O O m x bye Exits the FTP client tool O O a G Q cd Changes the current directory of the GOT O O g 5 close Disconnects the line with the GOT O O z 3 a delete Deletes a file in the GOT x O Baz 823 dir Reads the file information in the GOT O O get Reads a file from the GOT O O q 2 Is Displays file names
125. product Refer to each manual for any purpose E Screen creation software manuals Manual Name Packaging Manual Number Model code GT Works3 Version1 Installation Procedure Manual Enclosed in product GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals 1 2 2 2 Stored in CD ROM SH 080866ENG 1D7MB9 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions 1 2 2 2 Stored in CD ROM SH 080867ENG 1D7MC1 GT Simulator3 Version1 Operating Manual for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080861ENG 1D7MB1 GT Converter2 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 E Connection manuals Manual Name Stored in CD ROM Packaging SH 080862ENG 1D7MB2 Manual Number GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM Model code SH 080868ENG 1D7MC2 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 1 for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080869ENG 1D7MC3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 2 for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080870ENG 1D7MC4 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputer MODBUS Products Peripherals for GT Works3 E Extended and option function manuals Manual Name Stored in CD ROM Packaging SH 080871ENG 1D7MC5 Manual Number Model code GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080858ENG 1D7MA
126. pt has not completed after the elapse of script monitoring time was stored to the script error data GS16 to GS47 when the script that used gateway devices was used This error may occur when there are many GOTs client that access the GOT server Adjust the value set for script monitoring time GS385 As a guideline set the value of Present script monitoring time x Number of GOTs client Refer to the following manual for details of the script function i L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals 2 E MX Component error code table The following table details the error codes that may occur when access is made from MX Component to a GOT z SB Error Code Definition and Cause Corrective Action E L O HO 1 Corrective action for MX Component e Review the time out value of the property Set it again on the communication settings utility e Review the system e g PLC CPU module setting and cable status 0x0180840B isaac eal nn and execute O i Data could not be received after the elapse of time out time penagain Exit the program and restart the IBM PC AT compatible CF MX Component Version3 Programming Manual 2 Corrective action for GOT e Check if the server setting of GT Designer 3 has been made CLF 4 4 Setting Method GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING 79 Z 0x010F4030 An unusable device or a device that does not exist i
127. r MX Component or a GOT 1 client Can monitor a controller device that is assigned to a gateway device of GOT 2 from a personal computer MX Component or a GOT 1 client 4 2 Specifications 4 11 OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING n zZ 2 z gt ms e Z u o a z lt a gt a Wi 7 MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING E When GOT 2 server and a PLC are connected in the Ethernet connection GOT 2 O D1 0 Server PLC 1 Client d HE k MELSECNET H or like ari mE PLC 4 0 0 1 O PLC 3 0 01 O Indicates whether the access by personal computer MX Component is allowed 1 Indicates whether the access by GOT 1 is allowed Ethernet O 0 1 PLC 2 G1 O Personal computer GOT 1 MX Component Gih mm Access Destination Access Source GOT 2 server PLC 1 PLC 2 PLC 3 PLC 4 Personal computer MX Component O GOT 1 client Can monitor a gateway device or a controller device from a personal computer MX Component or a GOT 1 client Can
128. r file name Only when the file is z ae used for transfer file name HD specified by wild card Wu L Transfer the file again since the transfer file might have been 9 The transfer processing is skipped since writing files failed in use by another function o0z Only when the file is specified by wild card Check if there is available space enough in the writing destination z Check whether all files are transferred to send destination a E 9 The transfer processing is skipped since reading files failed folder since the files may be deleted before the file transfer g 5 u 603 Only when the file is specified by wild card Check if the memory card is installed on the GOT 5 O Check if the CF SD card access switch is ON z E cris i File is not transferred since no files which are specified by the O p 6062 ie Nee i Check whether the specified file name is correct or not wild card exist Only when the file is specified by wild card A file whose size exceeds the file size supported by GOT was 607 2 attempted to be transferred Only when the file is specified by Check if size of transfer file is within 2GB wild card 6102 Deleting the source file failed Check if the source file is available to delete 4 Status in which the request of the client cannot be received 2 File transfer does not stop since they are warning errors 0 nz or e ome OSE Keo 8 6 File Transfer Function FTP
129. ransfer starting Transfer is starting Z gt Q 150 Opening connection Connection for transfer has been established nO Command okay Command is normal rise 200 Command successful x O Le a PORT command successful PORT command is successful ww g ie The following commands are recognized Supported command list a 3 O 214 Help end HELP display has ended a u 9 FA Syntax lt command name gt HELP display of corresponding command fo 8 220 GOT1000 FTP server ready Connection has been established 221 User logged out Good Bye Connection has been terminated w O 226 Closing data connection Connection for transfer has been terminated A 5 A 230 User logged in Login successful lt A ae 250 CWD command successful CWD current directory change command successful z 257 px x is current directory Current directory display D Fs 275 MKD command successful MKD directory creation command successful 331 Password required Password is required Q E Abnormal codes and messages 26 nr a2 Error code Error message Description Corrective action g 2 426 Connection closed transfer aborted Transfer error Synt d t bi 500 Syntax error command unrecognized 4 ax Snan CO eer Se recognized 501 NLST Options not supported Connection error x Refer to the following for corrective mo Command not supported Unsupported command action O ke 510 Port open fails Opening of port failed lt 3 8 5 2 Troubleshooting s D File
130. reviation of GT1050 GT1040 GT1030 GT1020 Abbreviations and generic terms Description Abbreviation of GT1665HS VTBD GT16 Handy GT1665HS V Handy GOT ONO GOT GT11 GT1155HS Q Series Abbreviation of GT1155HS QSBD Handy GOT GT1150HS Q Abbreviation of GT1150HS QLBD GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of GT SoftGOT1000 GOT900 Series Abbreviation of GOT A900 series GOT F900 series GOT800 Series Abbreviation of GOT 800 series Communication unit Abbreviations and generic terms Bus connection unit Description GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 75ABUSL GT15 75ABUS2L Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE RS 422 conversion unit GT15 RS2T4 9P GT15 RS2T4 25P Ethernet communication unit GT15 J71E71 100 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 MELSECNET 10 communication unit GT15 75J71LP23 2Z 1 GT15 75J71BR13 Z 2 CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX CC Link IE Field Network communication unit GT15 J71GF13 T2 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 GT15 75J61BT13 Z 2 Interface converter unit GT15 751F900 Serial multi drop connection unit GT01 RS4 M Connection Conversion Adapter RS 232 485 signal conversion adapter GT10 9PT5S GT14 RS2T4 9P 4 A
131. rporated Pentium and Celeron are a registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States MODBUS is a trademark of Schneider Electric SA VNC is a registered trademark of RealVNC Ltd in the United States and other countries Other company and product names herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners SH NA 080858ENG M GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GO T1IOGD series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 MoDEL SW1 GTD3 O GW E MODEL 1D7MA7 SH NA 080858ENG M 1310 MEE MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice Printed in Japan October 2013
132. rver Function eesaaessssseeesneeesrnnenseinnnensennnnnntannnaaninnnnntaannndenananaatannaaaaaanaannanana 1 6 1 4 Features of File Transfer Function FTP Client eseeeeesssesesessnesssrnnaaaeennnansnsnnaaannnnnaannannaaannnnnaanaann 1 8 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 1 System Configuration of Gateway FUNCTIONS cc cceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeiaeeeeeneaas 2 1 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection 0 0 0 eceeeeceeeeennee eee eeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeenneeeenaas 2 2 2 3 Communication Interface Setting cece eeeeeee EEEE AEEA ENSEN 2 4 2 4 Precautions for System Configuration ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeseenaeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaas 2 6 3 GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING 4 SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS Al Gateway DEVICES resna E A deagheadeean te adds 4 1 4 1 1 What are the gateway devices eessssessssrrsesesernessrennneatannnaatennaaaatannaaatennnaatannndantnnnaddaannaaa 4 1 4 1 2 Usable gateway devic S oesnenccscireirieeiiiiin ianea ANARA 4 2 4 1 3 How to monitor the gateway devices 0 0 eee eectee cee eene eee eeeeee eter eeeaeeeeeeetaeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeenaees 4 3 4 1 4 Controller devices that can be assigned 0 eee eeeeeeeceeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeaeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeteeenaees 4 7 42 Specifications iiini a a Gare seddenalanca cdevas ase cedenicnndaaccesdaue lt deabadaneciapnctatearioane 4 10 A 2 1 Specification Snina a a dnad
133. s Announces event SetDevice Changes the device data values SetDevice2 GetDevice Gets the device data values GetDevice2 GetCpuType Gets the GOT model 4 4 4 1 Gateway Devices E When accessing gateway devices from the GOT Gateway devices cannot be assigned to the object functions For this reason use Project script and Screen script to monitor Object script cannot be used L The following explains the setting example for accessing gateway devices from a GOT Fe gt 1 When reading a gateway device value 2 Read the value of a gateway device of the GOT server to an internal device of the GOT client using the script function By monitoring the value read to the internal device using the numerical value display function or the like the 5 GOT client can monitor the same value as the gateway device value of the GOT server z e Assignment i definition DZ EGO TIM50 ons Ww x F b Setting items of the GOT server at gu z EGO value is read to GD100 by g script function z 3 w GD100 1 1 w EGO wyg oo eee ie fo D ORD Omron PLC Ethernet e Mitsubishi PLC D100 250 e Omron PLC TIM50 520 2 zZ O S z me He Z E l S a z lt a gt a wW 7 MAIL SEND FUNCTION Mitsubishi PLC FTP SERVER FUNCTION Read destination of the script function A device
134. s assigned In the server setting of GT Designer 3 check if the device 2 to the accessed gateway device assignment is correct or if the set device exists S 2 qt 0x010F4031 A PLC device outside the monitor range is assigned to the In the server setting of GT Designer 3 check if the device within y accessed gateway device the monitor range is assigned Z wa 1 Check for cable disconnection and check the communication nO unit mounting status and the PLC status 2 This error may occur when the PLC load increases during access to other station Communication time out occurred If this error occurred move the data of other station to the 0x010F4B00 The unit is not mounted correctly or the cable is not connected host PLC and monitor the data at the host correctly 3 If the sequence scan time is long insert the COM instruction a 4 Check the GOT error codes of the alarm list display function in 5 system alarm and system information z z If an error has occurred take the corresponding corrective Zm action 2 st If an error code other than those indicated above occurred refer to the following manuals cs MX Component Version 3 Operating Manual MX Component Version 3 Programming Manual 5 2 2 Refer to the following manual for details of GOT error codes Z O Wi c User s Manual for the GOT used ce 2 8 3 2 Troubleshooting The following table details the troubleshooting for use of the server and client functions oe Phenomenon
135. s correct Commands specified a device as a word or bit device are indicated below Commands specified a device as a word Item Description a a r 5 ms fe Function Applied arithmetic sin cos tan asin acos atan abs log log10 exp Idexp sqrt 2 z a operation E o5 KO i A Commands specified a device as a bit w E Item Description fas Bit device amp lt lt gt gt Operator Substitution Device operation set rst alt Refer to the following manual for details of commands 0 7 7 r W _ GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions uz 50 OO EE ro 4 1 Gateway Devices 4 2 Specifications 4 2 1 Specifications The specifications of the server and client functions are given below Item Specifications Setting Method Server function 5011 Port number Fixed Client function 5012 5013 Recommended Total number of the following nodes is 64 GOT server Max ber of nod ax number of nodes GOT client Personal computer that communicates with a GOT Number of clients GOT personal computer that can 4 4 E access a server GOT simultaneously Max 5 units Other node designation IP address designation max 128 nodes GT Designer2 Gateway device 32768 points of word devices EGO to 32767 Compatible MX Component MX Component Version 3 or later Memory space used by GOT Server function 20 20 x Number of assigned gateway devices STDs
136. s two byte characters are ee 10 A GOT fold is invalid ie Pee ET on te used for the GOT folder name De i ae g Check if unusable characters such as two byte characters are 11 A transfer file name is invalid i used for transfer file name Check if there is any error in the connected FTP server 100 Not existing connected FTP server setting ID specified setting ID specified in the file transfer setting Add the necessary connected FTP server setting Az 200 Access to the storage device failed when the file name or folder Check whether the setting of device used for indirect ia 2 name is specified indirectly specification is correct or not i 2 The number of characters of the folder path and file name Ehee berdin i Ft PORAN g T 507 exceeds the number of characters of the file which can be ih id T En e ore ee iF O PAR angie Walle 2 handled with the GOT e folder does no exceed the followings The t fi kipped si th ber of ch ti f th r Taerar eide A i NSRS aie PDS ae aes ok s sn ae p When using GT16 250 characters 600 2 ol er pa an ile name excee led the number of characters o For GT15 or GT14 100 characters the file which can be handled with the GOT OPOR w ar D i FTP client side 78 characters i Only when the file is specified by wild card gt a x The t fi ing is skipped si ble ch t m F abe oe tial 2 Sn Ree SMES Sue z arag a Check if unusable characters such as two byte characters are n 5 601 2 are used for the transfe
137. screen saved state of the GOT by a screen touch or human sensor may take a longer time than usual When the script processing time is 2 seconds for example the screen save function is canceled in a maximum of 2 seconds after the screen is touched b At the start of the screen save function When the automatic screen save function is set screen save execution intervals may be longer than the specified interval 4 6 Precautions 4 23 OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM USING GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR n zZ 2 z gt ms e Z u o a z lt a gt a Wi 7 MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION FTP CLIENT TROUBLE SHOOTING 4 7 For Efficient Use This section explains the points to be taken into consideration to use the server and client functions efficiently E Script function setting When gateway devices are used directly to execute a program the number of times to access other GOTs increases and causing the processing to slow down By performing batch read from the internal devices of the GOT and performing batch write after the execution of processing as explained in 1 below the number of access times decreases and thus improves the processing speed 1 When performing batch read from the GOT internal devices GD and batch write to them after the execution of processing Access to the other station GOT occurs twice 1 3
138. stered in advance E Sending files from the GOT to the FTP server Various files such as resource data can be written into the personal computer FTP server by an operation from the GOT FTP client This can be used to update the resource data inside the personal computer from the GOT 5 Personal computer F FTP server Ethernet E Log file collection L q Alarm log file s Pog Memory card Z card GOT GOT GOT FTP client FTP client FTP client Memory card E Acquiring resource data from the FTP server Files such as resource data stored in the personal computer FTP server can be read by an operation from the GOT This can be used to acquire the recipe file created with the personal computer to be used by the recipe function and to display image data saved in the personal computer on the GOT by the document display function Saving in the personal computer 5 Recipe file Personal computer P z FTP server Image data for document display t Acquiring files from the FTP server Ethernet Image file for Recipe file _ document acquisition display acquisition Memory card Memory card GOT GOT FTP client FTP client 1 8 1 4 Features of File Transfer Function FTP Client 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter descri
139. t GT15 J61BT13 CC Link communication unit GT15 75J61BR13 Z GT15 Ethernet communication unit 2 2 Types of Controller to GOT Connection 2 3 2 3 Communication Interface Setting The following shows the communication interface settings for using the gateway function Cases in which the communication interface setting is not required in the gateway function When using Ethernet connection in the connection of such as PLCs the gateway function communicates using the communication settings of such as PLCs When using the following drivers the communication interface setting in the gateway function is not required Ethernet MELSEC Q17nNC CRnD 700 Ethernet MELSEC Q17nNC CRnD 700 Gateway e MELSEC FX Ethernet Ethernet OMRON Gateway Ethernet KEYENCE Gateway Ethernet TOSHIBA nv Gateway Ethernet YASKAWA Gateway Ethernet YOKOGAWA Gateway EtherNet IP AB Gateway e MODBUS TCP Gateway Ethernet MICROCOMPUTER 7 Select Common Controller Setting from the menu to display the Controller Setting dialog box 2 Select Communication setting and set the required items Controller Setting E Controller Setting CH 1 MELSEC QnU DC 3 on A lisaka i Standard I F Ethernet Multi None CH 4 None Ssh Network Duplex Setting D Ethernet amp Routing Information a ik Gateway panan Property Value Communication 4 E Gateway Server GOT NET No 1 89
140. t is allowed O 1 Indicates whether the access by GOT 1 is allowed Access Destination Access Source GOT 2 server PLC 1 PLC 2 PLC 3 PLC 4 Personal computer MX Component GOT 1 client Can monitor a gateway device or a controller device from a personal computer MX Component or a GOT 1 client Can monitor a controller device that is assigned to a gateway device of GOT 2 from a personal computer MX Component or a GOT 1 client E When GOT 2 server and a PLC are connected in the CC Link connection via G4 GOT 2 G1 Server RS 232 communication RS 422 communication AJ65BT G4 S3 PLC 1 O 1 O Ethernet O Personal computer GOT 1 MX Component iH in oe PLC 2 A 0 B1 O PLC 3 A O G1 O a Indicates whether the access by personal computer MX Component is allowed O 1 Indicates whether the access by GOT 1 is allowed CC Link Access Destination Access Source GOT 2 server PLC 1 PLC 2 PLC 3 Computer MX Component GOT 1 client Can monitor a gateway device or a controller device from a personal compute
141. t file transfer ID is processed GS992 FTP transfer completion file count notification Stores the total number of files which the transfer is completed Files which are not transferred due to an error or other reasons are also counted Holds the device value until the next file transfer ID is processed 7 4 Confirmation of Processing Status 7 13 OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION E 2 Wu SI 8 a 5 FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 5 Examples of Use The following gives the examples of using the file transfer function FTP client E Sending the alarm log file Alarm log files collected by GOT are converted to CSV format files and transferred to the FTP server 7 Compile the alarms and Z Convert the alarm log file create the alarm log file Binary format CSV format gt 2 Transfer the converted files to the FTP server ALMO001 G1A ALM001 G1A_ ALM001 CSV Error occurred ME ee ALMO001 CSV lt lt l S5 Fee GOT Personal computer FTP client FTP server 7 The GOT creates an alarm log file based on the collected alarm data 2 Convert the alarm log files from the binary format to the CSV format EA Tr
142. ters and symbols Password Set a password to log in to the FTP server A password can be set in 0 to 16 one byte alphanumeric characters and symbols FTP Server Connection Mode Set the connection mode of the FTP server PORT mode Select it when connecting in PORT mode PASV mode Select it when connecting in PASV mode Port No Set the control port No of the FTP server 21 1024 to 65535 Connection Command String Set a command issued when the connection to the FTP server is established A command is specified with one byte characters and symbols Up to 10 lines with 255 characters in each can be specified The available commands depends on the FTP server For details check the manual of the FTP server 4 The following are used for file transfer ports of the FTP server In PORT mode 20 In PASV mode Different depending on the FTP server 7 3 Setting Method OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION E 2 By l re a He FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING PORT mode and PASV mode 1 File transfer in PORT mode 7 Aconnection from the FTP client to the FTP server control port is made 2 The file transfer port No is notified from the GOT to the FTP server 3 Using the notified port No a request for data sending connection is sent from the FTP server
143. tion o 5 3 o Ww FE E GOT client Connection outer Switching GOT server Do OS Option device Model 4 cable ouer hub OS Option device Model 4 Built into cn A switching Built into cn Fe ie A router that SE GoT Shielded hub that l GOT a option OS twisted pair meets ihe meets the Option OS 3 z Gateway Server GT15 bl SE IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3 Gateway Server GT15 9 fe Client J71E71 100 cable STP 100BaseTx i Client J71E71 100 33 Category 5 i 100BaseTX eS tL Option function standard 4 Option function ww N standard E zuz board board oog all When using routers or switching hubs with security settings available enable the communication with the port No to be used 2 A router is required only when connecting to a GOT client on another network 3 Use the following option function board Option function board GT15 FNB GT15 QFNB GT15 QFNB16M GT15 QFNB32M GT15 QFNB48M GT15 MESB48M 4 For GT14 only GT1455 QTBDE and GT1450 QLBDE can be used 2 z Q ao zz lt D et we gt Z AE Wu tS E Connection with personal computer MX Component Varies according to the connection type Connection Connection Connection y i S cable cable C cable oE 22 2u Personal comput onnection
144. to the FTP client In this case if the network is protected by a firewall the connection from the FTP server is disabled 7 Connect from the FTP client to the FTP server m qo oe 7 ES ST GOT File transfer port 20 Z Bok j File transfer port 20 Personal computer 32 Request the connection FTP server FTP client from the FTP server to the FTP client i Firewall 2 File transfer in PASV mode 1 A connection from the FTP client to the FTP server control port is made 2 The data transfer port No is notified from the FTP server control port to the GOT FTP client 3 Using the notified port No a request for data communication connection is sent again from the FTP client to the FTP server In this case the connection is available even if the network is protected by a firewall 7 Connect from the FTP client to the FTP server m _ _ L Control port 21 2 Notify the port No 5010 1 Control port 21 OO OE 3 Request the connection from the FTP client to the FTP GOT File transfer z040 server File transfer os Personal computer a eee A FTP client port port FTP server Firewall 1 The port No depends on the FTP server setting 7 6 7 3 Setting Method
145. ttings E The personal computer MX Component accesses GOT 1 server u z x Refer to the following manuals for details of the MX Component Wi 5 al ZS L gt MX Component Version 3 Operating Manual Er MX Component Version 3 Programming Manual Y E 22z2Z ow Fs a Eg z uZ mm i 9 T Q 30 T EO 4 5 Examples of Use 4 17 E Displaying on the GOT client the alarms that occurred at plural PLCs GOT utility i lt GOT utility GOT NW No 1 J Server Server GOT NW No 1 GOT PC No 2 T t GOT PC No 3 IP address 10 97 14 2_ Client Client IP address 10 97 14 3 Refer to 2 GOT 2 setting GOT 2 GOT 3 Refer to 3 GOT 3 setting example for other settings example for other settings Ethernet GOT 1 internal device 7 GD100 131 GD132 147 lt C jer Transferred by script 2 5 second sampling Transferred by script 1 5 second sampling GOT utility GOT NW No 1 GOT PC No 1 Client X IP address 10 97 14 1 eis Refer to 1 GOT 1 setting example for other settings 7 The device values of PLC 2 and PLC 3 are transferred to the internal devices GD100 to GD147 of GOT 1 2 GOT 1 monitors its own internal devices and displays the alarm occurrence information if an alarm occurs on PLC 2
146. untarily Corrective actions after FTP communication error After the occurrence of FTP communication error turn ON the FTP communication error clear signal GS401 b0 at the user When the FTP communication error clear signal is turned ON the FTP communication error notification signal GS990 b15 turns OFF While the FTP communication error notification signal is turned ON the status is considered to be in FTP communication error occurrence During FTP communication error occurrence the next file transfer cannot be performed Using the recipe file as the transferring recipe When change rewrite the contents of the recipe file make the recipe inactive If the recipe file in the memory card is deleted during recipe processing the function will not operate properly If the recipe file is deleted at a time other than during recipe processing an error system alarm recipe file error will occur in the next recipe operation Power OFF during access to memory card or USB memory Do not turn the GOT power OFF during access from the FTP server to the GOT memory card or to files in the USB memory Data in the memory card or USB memory may be damaged 7 6 Precautions 7 17 OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR USING SERVER AND CLIENT FUNCTIONS MAIL SEND FUNCTION FTP SERVER FUNCTION 3 2 Wu SI 8 a 5 FUNCTION TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 6 Precautions ae 8 TROUBLES
147. uter the personal computer can receive video files no or alarm log files sent from the GOT using the FTP server function Ethernet 99 CH Storing video files lt gt temporarily in the TE A memory card with z g u Sending video files to the the GOT H5 personal computer via ar Sie Ethernet i Memory card II E Camcorder Bz oe Wi a2 s Storing video images 2 Personal computer GOT i ei i Y For details of the multimedia interaction tool refer to the following manuals Ez e For how to use the multimedia interaction tool HE L gt GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions E 5 e For connection with the multimedia interaction tool GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputer MODBUS Products Peripherals for GT Works3 x W E a 2 Z A n wz meo TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 3 Features of FTP Server Function 1 7 1 4 Features of File Transfer Function FTP Client The file transfer function FTP client uses the GOT as an FTP client and writes files to an external FTP server Files such as resource data can be written to the personal computer FTP server via Ethernet by an operation from the GOT FTP client Files can be written to the maximum of 16 FTP servers which have been regi
148. y A PLC Microcomputer board 7 The GOT sends the mail send request to the intranet mail server using the alarm history display function 2 In response to the request sent from the GOT the intranet mail server sends mail to a computer or cellular phone rr gt z wi gt e l _ oi 1 2 Features of Mail Send Function 1 3 Features of FTP Server Function The FTP server function uses the GOT as an FTP server and reads files from writes files to an external FTP client Files such as resource data can be read from written to GOT FTP server via Ethernet by an operation from the personal computer FTP client The following files can be read written by the FTP server function e CSV files e Unicode text files Image data JPEG files Binary format files G1 0 1 Data which cannot be written to GOT Do not write CSV files or Unicode text files into the GOT Writing them may cause failure in the monitor 2 Sending and receiving binary format files G1 0 By using gateway common control GS400 b8 binary format files G1 O can be read to a personal computer Note that reading of the following files is not allowed e G1 e G1D For gateway common control GS400 refer to the following L 6 4 Specifying the file name to read 8 2 BGateway function error information table E Reading GOT resource data with personal computer Files stored in the GOT such as resource data can be read by op

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