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1. Rubber Gasket Rubber gasket for installing the GP GP 370 Series GP370 WP00 MS Tool Memory Loader Runs a high speed data copy from one GP to another Connector GP070 MUOI O System program and Screen data Cannot be used with system versions 1 20 or higher GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 2 Specificati 1 General Speciticati 4 Pole and Functions of GP Parts 2 Fun tlo rfo C 5 Graphic Panel Dimensions 3 Interfac ification ER General Specifications 1 Electrical Specifications GP370 LG GP370 SC Input Voltage Power Consumption under 20W TYP 10W Voltage AC1000V 10mA I minute Endurance between the live wire and grounding terminals Isolation Above 20MOhm at DC500V Resistance between the live wire and grounding terminals GP 370 Series User s Manual 2 1 Specifications 2 Environmental Specifications GP370 LG GP370 SC Operating 0 50 degrees Celcius Temperature Temperature Ambient Humidity 20 85 RH non condensing Vibration Endurance 10 25 Hz X Y Z directions 30 minutes 2G Equivalent to JEM1030 IP65f and Protective Structure NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 The front face of the GP unit installed in a solid panel has been tested using conditions equivalent to the standards shown in the specification Even though the GP unit s level of resistance is equivalent to these standards oils that should have no effect on the GP can possibly harm the unit This can
2. TOUCH OPERATION MODE STSTEH RESET HODE CONTRAST SETMAG BRIGHTNESS SETTING LCD SETTING 3 COMMUNICATION SETUP These fields set when an error message is reported after a GP lt gt PLC com munication error is detected This ensures an error has actually taken place and not just slight breaks in communication or slowness in processing data on one side or the other COMMUNICATION SETUP RECEIVE TIMEOUT 1127 SEC RETRY COUNT 0 255 5 RECEIVE TIMEOUT Set up how long the GP unit will wait when there is nothing being sent to it This is the Timeout Time However if there is no cable connected up then regardless of the time set up here the Timeout value would be second The default value is 10 seconds GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize When a value of over 30 seconds is set here and a screen 1s trans ferred from the PC while a PLC Communication Time error has oc curred an error may also appear on the PC side RETRY COUNT Set up the number of times the GP will try to send data when a Communication error occurs The default value is 2 times os PLC SETUP Setup the System Area and the Unit number on this screen Because 1 1 and n 1 GP connections change the setup contents check it before running any setups ween With the GP PRO PBIII for Windows95 Simulation feature the GP s Setup Operation Surroundings area cannot be used 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 Setup the PL
3. ees MEMO If you transfer your screen editing software s System file the GP operates using the data contained therein If the GP System file has been correctly setup and transferred the INITIALIZE setups become un necessary For more information about System file SO EECH Software Op eration Manual 1 1 2 Screen Types L PLC s that support the n 1 multi link connection are limited Software PLC Connection Manual 2 While SO is used in the case of GP PROIII and GP PRO PBIII GP PRO PBIII for Windows 95 uses Settings GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 1 Initialize E Initialize Items The contents of the Initialize setup items listed below are explained in this chapter To learn about screen operations and numeric input Chapter 4 Off line Mode MAIN MENU INITIAL STEM SETUP SET UP O IZE SET UP SCREEN FONT SETTING PLE SETTING INITIALIZE MEM SET UP TIME 5 2 SYSTEM SETUP oro Eh AREA SETUP GLOBAL WIND Ou GHAR STRING DATA 1 1 SET LIP OPER SURR SET UP OPER SURR STATION SETUP USTOMIZE SETUP INITIALIZE MEMORY ESC 4 WARNING LOSING ALL DATA 1024 KE ENTER PASSWORD AND PRESS START KEY START 9EY 2M 28D 15 26 TIME SET UP Lae fr L2 JM 28 o 15 Ll SET UP TIHE PRESENT TIME SET UP SCREEN Leet ESC INITIAL SCREEN NO BL ALARM MESSAGE WSIZE TC Hatt L_ L ONLINE E
4. When an Error Message displays SELF DIAGNOSIS SIO LOOP BACK CHECK When an error message appears on the display screen press the bottom two corners of the panel DATA ERROR 1 2 to return to the SELF DIAGNOSIS MENU Error Message GP 370 Series User s Manual Off line Mode Return To Main Menu Press the MAIN tab in the SELF DIAGNOSIS menu to return to the MAIN MENU MAIN SELF DIAGHOSIS MENU o JISPLAY PATTERN INPUT PORT Jeren eaa SZ E Transfer Screen Data The process required to transfer screen data to the GP or to receive data from the GP is described here Link up the GP s tool connector located at the back of the GP with your PC s RS 232C connector using the Downloading cable PC rear view GP 370 Series side view Downloading Tool Connector Cable BAB ROBABA E ABO ABHE GP 370 Series User s Manual 4 7 Off line Mode e Use an adapter to match the cable with your PC s Serial Port format e When using a serial mouse use a serial port other than that of the mouse Prior to transmitting data be sure to set the GP to either TRANSFER SCREEN DATA or RUN mode Note With a newly purchased GP be sure it is turned ON before transmitting data Be sure that the GP screen editing software is set for either sending screen data to the GP or for receiving data from the GP Software Operation Manual 4 2 Send to GP Receive from GP MAIN MENU SCREEN DATA TRANSFER END INITI
5. l Ne 5 Ne The P models are products jointly developed with Pro face HMI B V in Europe The front sheet designs for these models differ from the standard or c UL recognized models Company Manufacturer names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright March 1996 Digital Electronics Corporation GP 370 Series User s Manual 1 Table of Contents Preface CAUTION iss shea cs bees bec bece acted Gecah eaves enced EE Vv MT CIE CS Ee EE Vii Packace EE viii o O Peete O a O O A A nagaariee on K Chapter 1 Introduction Beror EE 1 1 RS SACE AA II O 1 2 Lo Opi onal Quip Mei EE 15 Chapter 2 Specifications Doli Generi EECHER 2 1 Le Plecu ical SPeCiICAl EE 2 1 2 Environmental Spe CMC AMOS unidad ladridos lcde 2 2 Beate e Tee E 2 2 222 UNC OON and Cri OL MAIC salido 2 3 DUS Aye UTI CU OS erdien a a e E e aa 2 3 DATE CONE MOLY AA A eege e 24 3 POuUCI Panel e e EE 24 4 External A uge 24 Zo UE SDE Cl cacon in S 25 eebe NO 2 5 24 Names and Functions or GP Patillas boobs 26 22 EE 2 7 OP 70E xema DIMENSIONS EE 2 7 2 Installation Pastene US ee 2 8 ZOP Installation Dimensions ceea eE E ONE E E EESE e EEE 2 9 Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring fl e te EE 3 1 TIS TAO o OPA EP PA SS PP PP O O E A e A 3 1 AA E TO CO OE O a e A 3 5 Power Cable COnN CIOM ga 3 5 ZPT Caon Ee Ee EE 3 6 3 Precaution Input Output SI oii IMCS tias 36 Fo LOOLE OECO aa A O RL i tll
6. tion Reference pages on related topics n 1 multi link connection setup GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 1 Introducti aan rating GP Syst Structure ptional ipmen EN Before Operating GP Follow these steps before operating the GP unit 1 Preparation Before using the GP arrange the hardware and check the specifications wiring and installation DEn Chapter 2 Specifications and Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Screen Design Draw a Screen and design a Tag layout using the Screen layout sheet and Tag list provided in your manual Select GP type and PLC Using your screen design software select GP type and the PLC host that 1s connected to the GP unit Software Operation Manual Create Screen Run Screen Setup Setup the screen parts and tags in your screen editing software while referring to your screen design Software Operation Manual and Software Tag Reference Manual Screen Data Transfer Transfer the data from the Screen design software on your PC to the GP unit using the Downloading Cable included w the screen design software GP PRO PB3 Software Operation Manual GP 370 Series User s Manual 1 1 1 2 Introduction 6 Initialize Following the specifications of the PLC host in use initialize the setup of the GP unit DEIER Chapter 4 Initialize and Software PLC Connection Manual 7 Run Link the GP with the PLC host using the Con nection Cable diff
7. 6 17 ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATA 6 15 INCORRECT STORAGE INFORMATION AD DRESS E 6 17 OBJ PLC HAS NOT BEEN SETUP 6 20 PEC COM ERROR cuasi cda 6 18 PLC NOT CONNECTED i codes 6 16 PLC NOT RESPONDING 000000000 6 17 RECEIVE DATA ERROR cece 6 17 SCREEN MEMORY DATA IS CORRUPT 6 19 SCREEN TRANSFER ERROR o occcccccccccccnnnn 6 20 SYSTEM RE ET 6 15 UNSUPPORTED TAG IN SCREEN DATA 6 16 ENEE 4 6 F FORCE RESET lt a lds 5 10 5 11 Force RESE aos 4 2 FRAME BUFFER aerorose a bootie 6 10 G Global WindOW ads 5 5 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP DATA FORMA eege 5 6 GLOBAL WINDOW onooccoccoonnnnnnnnnnncncncnccnnncnnnos 5 5 GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS c ccccccccccncncnnnnnnns 5 5 REGISTRATION NO 1 256 occcccccccccncnnnnnos 5 6 Graphic Panel Auxilary Input Qutput ooooooonnnncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 2 6 N v A cee A Siwenttaattiate 7 1 7 2 RE 2 4 DUS DAY orcs eats tam sieera dente 2 6 Display E e e snra a 2 3 Electrical Specifications ccccccccsssseeeeees 7 2 IS EE 7 2 GP 470 External Dimensions ooocccccnnncncnnnnnno 2 7 Installation Brackets ooooncccnccncnnnnnnnnnnnnno 2 8 Installation DIMENSIONS cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 9 rte TE 2 4 Maintenance eebe Serge 7 1 Names and Functions of parts ooccccccncnccnnnn 2 6 Package Contents 1X Eeer 7 2 index Power Input Terminal Block 2 6 P Screen Memorias 2 4 Serial
8. Error codes as shown below follow the error message By referring to the error code check the screens that have errors When a screen file has been corrupted delete that file and make a new one or recall a backup copy 1f available SCREEN MEMORY DATA IS CORRUPT xxxx xxxx The Screen Number that has an error The number of screens that Displays only one per Screen Number have errors Decimal CLOCK SET UP ERROR This message displays when the backup battery for the internal clock is dead If the battery is incorrectly replaced the battery may explode To avoid the danger please do not replace the battery yourself When the battery needs a replacement please consult with your local GP distributor After changing the backup battery set up the internal clock Chap ter 5 Initialize em MEMO The life span of the backup battery depends on the ambient tempera ture and the amount of current being charged and used The table below gives a general indication of how long the battery will last GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 19 Run amp Errors Battery Between Between Temperature under 40 C 40 50 50 60 C Expected Life Span over 4 1 yrs over 1 5 yrs SCREEN TRANSFER ERROR Displays when an error occurs in the data transmission from the screen editor to the GP panel Try re transmitting the screen data SCREEN TAG LIMIT EXCEEDED lt MAX256 gt When tags are setup beyond the tag limit these tags are
9. Initialize CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE List Il Internal III Double word Character Word Byte Internal Word String LH HL LH HL Storage Data Mode Storage Order Order Storage um 4 from Start LH order Sak 5 am a Storage o Hower 6 from End LH order HL order Data HL order I Data Device Storage Order E g Characters ABCDEFGH LJ Lo LJ Lo O0 Storage from Start Data e Storage from End Data D mwmw 0 po ST bw IL o ID Word Byte LH HL Order E g Characters A B C D DOGO e 16 bit Device LH Order e 16 bit Device HL Order e 32 bit Device LH Order fe eye e om o e o e owo GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 8 Initialize III Double word Word LH HL Order E g Characters A BCDEFGHIJ LY LE ee LL O e 16 bit Device LH Order e 16 bit Device HL Order D100 op DI00 PC OO D101 o DOI D102 e DO D103 po D104 STE E g Characters A BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST LJ Ed E ALJ bJ ol os El o O0 GO Gi 0 e 32 bit Device LH Order D100 D101 D102 D103 D104 Relationship between K tag Write Character Value and PLC Device e 16 bit Device GP stores the character string from the start as groups of 2 intol PLC Device When there are nine characters they are arranged as shown below 123436 789 NULL E Ek MA EE L MEMO Y e 32 bit Device GP stores the character string from the start as groups of 4 intol PLC Device When the characters do not div
10. particles or oil splashes from any direction to the front panel vill GP 370 Series User s Manual a Package Contents The GP box contains the items listed below Ensure everything illustrated has been included e GP Unit e Handling Guide GP370 LG11 24V GP370 SC11 24V GP370 LG41 24VP GP370 SC41 24VP GP Handling Guide e Installation Fasteners 4 set VC This unit has been carefully packed with special attention to quality However should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your local GP distributor imme diately for prompt service This manual GP 370 Series User s Manual is sold separately GP 370 Series User s Manual 1X a Symbols The list below describes symbols and abbreviations used in this manual rf ae Ke naming Warns a situation that could seriously injure a person or lead to death if the GP is used in a wrong way or the warning is ignored CHE vi Explains a situation that could injure a person ir damage materi als if the GP is used in a wrong way or the warning 1s ignored CAUTION Explains a situation that requires a moderate amount of caution GP Screen Represents the GP PRO PB III or GP PRO PB III for Editing Windows 95 software software PLC Programmable Logic Controller A reference point Describes the word or phrase marked by the asterisk and the corresponding number Indicates a word or phrase that may require additional explana
11. 422 4 line or RS 422 2 line CAUTION When communicating with the Memory Link format using RS 422 select the 4 line option GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 9 5 10 Initialize 2 SET UP I O Touch operation and Force Reset setup and Display Device adjustments are made here SET UP 10 TOUCH OPERATION MODE STSTEHM RESET HODE CONTRAST SETMAG BRIGHTNESS SETTING LCD SETTING TOUCH OPERATION MODE Set up either One Point or Two Point input FORCE RESET Set up whether or not a FORCE RESET operation is in effect Steps to run FORCE RESET While holding down the bottom right corner 1 of the screen press the upper right corner 2 At the same time press the bottom left corner 3 to enter the FORCE RESET Operation To activate Reset press the RESET button to trans fer to Off line Mode press OFFLINE Jo CAMCEL CAUTION FORCE RESET occurs even during RUN mode and Off line mode du lt e The FORCE RESET mode cannot be entered while waiting for the GP to start e Entering FORCE RESET is possible even when RUN operations PLC lt gt GP communication do not occur GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT When this option is set On CONTRAST ADJ USTMENTs can be made through touch input While pressing the upper right hand corner 1 of the screen press the upper left corner 2 to enter CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT mode Press the desired setting and the screen s c
12. 5 16 TOUCH PANE ENEE 6 11 NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS 5 15 Serial Mterlace srona Ra eads 1 2 1 5 2 5 Notes on UL Application cccccccssssssscesssesescseeseeeeee vi SE PEG E 4 6 SEFUP VO ege 5 9 O COMMUNICATION SEIUR 5 12 SETUP SIO A A 5 9 OMe E 4 1 6 1 SET UP TOUCH PANEL 5 10 Optional Equipment uni n 1 5 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS II GP 370 Series User s Manual index STARTING ADDRESS OF SYSTEM DATA AREA T EEN 5 13 5 14 SYSTEM AREA READING AREA SITE Termination ResIsStOT cccccccececccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeees 6 7 AE Eege 5 13 5 15 TOOL CONNECTOR suit 0 10 UNEN aaa 5 13 5 14 Tool Comme a a di 23 7 SIE ET SCREEN WEE 5 20 EE 6 10 ALARM MESSAGE Een 5 20 TOUCH SETEC EE 5 3 E NO fete the ec tr E Touch Screen Cover 7 1 KANJI FONT QUALITY ccoo GES Transter Screen Dalia taaisiada 4 7 4 8 ON LINE ERROR DISPLAY 0000 5 20 Troubleshooting ee re re ee rere 6 2 6 3 EE 5 9 ee Se Eege alada EE The Touch Panel Does Not Work ac 6 9 DATA I ENG EEN 5 9 EE Gei FARLI EE 5 9 y SEERUP TIME tania 5 19 SET UP TOUCH PANEL VeritiCatiOn Partes 5 16 BRIGHTNESS ADIUSTMENT 5 11 CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT ee 5 11 W FORCE RESE Denonsseerimine 5 10 fN TOUCH OPERATION MODE 5 10 Wiring LEE 3 5 SIO CHECK MENU 6 10 Grounding En SS 3 6 SC Input Output Signal Lines ccccccnnnnnnnnnnnmm 3 6 Specifications CCUG A EEN 2 1 AMO aias aaanE e E Environmental os 2 2 Word Byte LH HL Order En 5 7 A a d 2 5 EE
13. DISPLAY PATTERN Acts as a check of the screen drawing function s It is used for example when the GP unit s buzzer does not sound or if the device s contents do not display correctly Performing this check displays various screen patterns and a Dis play ON OFF Check is performed During the Display ON OFF check the screen together with the buzzer turns ON and OFF After the check is completed if the unit performs normally OK is displayed If a problem is discovered NG is displayed TOUCH PANEL Touch Panel check Checks if each touch cell highlights when pressed INTERNAL FEPROM CHECKSUM System amp Protocol The Internal FERRON System and Protocol check searches for any problems that may arise during operations When the FEPROM is normal OK displays if there is a problem an error mes sage appears This check does not erase the System or Protocol FRAME BUFFER The Frame Buffer display memory Check looks for any display problems that may develop When everything is normal OK displays when there is a prob lem an error message displays TOOL CONNECTOR LOOP BACK Use the Tool Connector Control line and Send Receive line check when the GP cannot send and receive data from the PC To run the check connecting a Tool Connector Check Loop Back Cable Dsub25 pin female connection mounted to the Downloading Cable provided in your software package is necessary See diagram next page GP 370 S
14. ELFE 0020 o CAUTION e Be certain to setup before running e Turn bits not connected to the GP off e Verification Part This area responds to the correspondence from each connected GP When the same bit numbers as the Connection Part turn On the correspondence is ac cepted by the Verification Part In turn the Station Numbers of the communi cating GPs turn their corresponding PLC bit number on Bit 15 Bit O unit junit junit junit Junit ford unit unit junit junit Jurit jurit If the correspondence between the GP and PLC is correct the same value as in the Connection Part writes to the Verification Part For example the value 002D h in the Connection Part setup as the O bit 2 bit 3 bit and 5 bit writes to the Verification Part as shown below Fil o 4 002D b o 4 002D h Connection Part Verification Part CAUTION in e When the Connection Part and Verification Part do not match a COMMUNICATION ERROR occurs Check the setup again e When changing the connection first turn all the bits Off e Even if the GP is connected if the Connection Part List is turned off data transfer cannot occur and an error will not display GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize STATION NO This is the setup for the number of GP Stations in use as mentioned in the above section The setup range is from O to 15 and the only other restriction is each GP STATION NO must be unique in the syste
15. O Is the cable connected properly Not loose O Are the mounting brackets holding the unit securely O Are there many scratches or traces of dirt on the rubber gasket GP 370 Series User s Manual Maintenance Changing the Backlight e Whenever changing the Backlight be sure the power has been turned Off e When the unit is still On high voltage runs through the Backlight area do not touch e When the unit is Hot be sure to use gloves to prevent injury e When the power has just been turned Off the unit and Backlight are still very hot Please make sure you have the proper Backlight for the GP 370 model CS Backlight Model G A GP370 BL00 MS Change the Backlight following the steps below Be sure to use gloves Turn off the power supplied to GP Remove the power cable A Use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws on the unit s top face See figure B Then while holding the face of the GP with one hand press down with the thumb of your other hand on the center of the top face to unlock the top face s clip This should allow the GP s case to pivot open Disconnect the connector See figure At this time do not remove the inner face s protective metal plate Move the hook towards the right and pull out the backlight D Insert a new Backlight and put the connector back on At the bottom part of GP insert the clips to the holes put the rear cover back in place an
16. Regular Cleaning Cleaning the Display When the surface or the frame of the display gets dirty soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent wring the cloth tightly and wipe the display ka e Do not use paint thinner organic solvents or a strong acid com pound to clean the unit e Do not press the touch screen panel with hard or pointed objects such as a mechanical pencil for it may damage the surface Rubber Gasket Replacement The rubber gasket protects the GP and improves its water resistance For in structions on installing the gasket Chapter 3 1 Installation V A rubber gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost much of its water resistance Change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible Gen Chapter 1 3 Optional Equipment GP 370 Series User s Manual 7 1 7 2 Maintenance Periodic Check Up To maintain your unit in its best condition please check your unit periodically Inspection Items Surrounding Environment O Is the temperature within the allowable range 0 50 Celsius O Is the humidity within the specified range 20 85 RH O Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas GP Temperature O When the GP unit is mounted into a panel the surrounding temperature refers to the temperature inside the cabinet Electrical Specifications O Is the input voltage appropriate DC20 4 27 6V Attachments
17. The time displayed on the screen using the Time Display function is not completely accurate At room temperature the GP internal clock has an accuracy of 40 seconds month The surrounding tempera ture and age of the unit can decrease the accuracy to 65 350 sec onds month However the screen Time displays only up to the minute GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 19 Initialize an SET UP SCREEN The initial screen display upon powering up the alarm character size and other related items are setup here SET UP SCREEN INITIAL SCREEN NO B 1 ALARH MESSAGE VSIZE 1 HsIZE ul ONLINE ERROR DISPLAY INITIAL SCREEN NO Set up the screen file number that will first display upon powering up If the BIN option for DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO in SYSTEM SET UP had been selected enter a number between 1 8999 Or if BCD was the option set up then input a number between 1 1999 ALARM MESSAGE Set up the size of the letters of the ALARM MESSAGE on A Height 1 Width 1 Height 2 Width 2 Height 4 Width 4 16x8 pixels 32x16 pixels 64x32 pixels ON LINE ERROR DISPLAY Set up whether or not error messages display during RUN mode 5 20 GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize an FONT SETTING FONT SETTING FONT SETTING ASCII KANJI FONT QUALITY HIGH FONT SETTING Select the character font used by the GP during RUN mode ASCII Korea Taiwan China and Japan are the font character options available KANJI FONT QU
18. Z Wu PS Installation When installing the GP unit use the tips listed below CAUTION Before mounting the unit please make sure the gasket is attached to the unit EZ MES Gasket SE Install the GP unit following these steps 1 Installation Create an Opening Following the GP Installation dimensions create the opening required for GP installa tion The rubber gasket installation brackets and screws are necessary when install ing the GP EE Chapter 2 5 Graphic Panel Dimensions Installation Opening e It is important that the plate surface is flat in good condition and without any jagged edges e Panel thickness should be between 1 6mm and 5 0mm 1 6 5mm GP 370 Series User s Manual 3 1 Installation and Wiring e For easier maintenance and operation plus better ventilation ensure the GP unit is mounted at least 100 mm away from adjacent structures and other parts Ld L 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm hau Ir Ir s The GP uses ventilation in its outer shell to naturally cool itself When installing the unit horizontally or sideways use a forced air cooling system 1 e a fan or lower the surrounding temperature to avoid overheating Vertical Installation Screen Face Side View Horizontal Installation a Sideways Installation GP 370 Series User s Manual Installation and Wiring e When installing sideways place the GP so that the Power Terminal Blo
19. an A File Y Overlapping addresses other than the ones mentioned above can also cause the Illegal Address message E g When the starting address of the System Data Area is set to 100 and the tag below is setup Tag Name Word Tag Format Part ID No Address The N tag is set to 32 bits meaning it uses two word addresses Since the first address 1s 99 the second address must be 100 Address 100 is ineli gible for use since it has already been used for the System Data Area UNSUPPORTED TAG IN SCREEN DATA A list of tag s in use that are unsupported by the current GP version appear with this error message Setup the tags to correspond with the GP For details about tags Software Tag Reference Manual PLC NOT CONNECTED 02 FF 02 F7 Displays when communication with the PLC has stopped for over 60 seconds when there is a transmission timeout error or when there is excess noise Check the correspondence cable wiring and connect correctly 1 For details about the T File trend graph and A File alarm messages refer to the Soft ware Tag Reference Manual GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors PLC NOT RESPONDING 02 FE Displays when there is a Reply Timeout Error or when there is excess noise The origin of the problem and the matching solutions are listed in the table below 1 The power for the PLC host is not 1 Turn On the host s power switch activated 2 Setup the unit correctly and match u
20. and Wiring 3 8 GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 4 Off line M Entering Off li e DIAGNOSIS Standard Operations 1 2 en n Transfer Screen Data 3 NINA andar ration EZ Entering Off line Mode The Off line Mode refers to Initialize Self Diagnosis and other setups con tained in the GP Prepare the GP unit in the Off line mode before running any operations CAUTION The Off line mode 1s unavailable in a brand new GP until Screen Data has been transfered from the corresponding screen editing software Note Be sure that the GP is turned ON when transferring the system file To INITIALIZE the setup or run SELF DIAGNOSIS in the GP unit transferring to the Off line mode becomes necessary There are 2 ways to enter the Off line mode number one when turning the unit on and number two using Force Reset 1 When Turning the Unit On Press the top left corner of the GP screen within 10 seconds of switching the power On System Version Current Date Time MAIN MEHU is Sg SOOM OCH INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGHOSIS RUN AAA Protocol Name and Protocol Version GP 370 Series User s Manual 4 1 4 2 Off line Mode 2 Enter From Force Reset From the Force Reset screen press the OFFLINE button Sd EM KAKA INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUM For more information about Force Reset Chapter 5 4 2 SET UP I O dea MEMO e When the GP unit has th
21. consecutive addresses wherever possible And make bit addresses consecutive to the word unit GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 17 5 18 Initialize e Display Priority and Operation Priority Speed Difference When using the Mitsubishi Electric Corp A3A PLC with a scan time of 20ms with consecutive addresses 80 words not included in the System Area the difference in speed when reading is as shown in the following graphs Display Priority and Operation Priority Speed Difference Operation Prony AU 2 0 Display Fronty 1 5 1 5 Display Priortty TIME 5 Se Operation Priorty TIME 5 na 0 5 1 5 T 1 z 3 4 of OP T 1 z E 4 of OP OPERATION RESPONSE DISPLAT RENEWAL CYCLE GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE The monopolizing of touch panel use can be set On or Off When you want to use the PLC exclusively with a Momentary operation setup on the touch panel REFERENCE Software PLC Connection Manual 4 5 About PLC Monopo lize turn GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE on When this setup is on the touch panel uses the PLC exclusively whenever the momentary operation setup on the panel is pressed In this way you can use the inching operation with a momentary switch When you stop pressing the panel exclusive use ends MONOPOLIZE TIME 0 2550s This field controls the length of time for the monopolize procedure when no other touch panel operations are performed The Monopolize process begins when the System Data Area s 7th bit of word address LS14 turns o
22. hela t ae 3 7 11 GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 4 Off line Mode Sheet 4 l When Eerie the Unt EE 4 1 NAS EE 4 2 A2 M ai ET EE 4 3 AS INTIHALIZE Standard Opera le EE 44 AA SELE DIAGNOSIS Standard Operations taria 45 Ay A aha ENA 4 7 Chapter 5 Initialize a o EE AAA 5 1 Di EIN stad sandal a a e at ranuetteceedsacseeueassetads 5 2 5 3 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP EE 5 3 SYSTEM SETUP EEN 53 DS TENCARE ASE TU EE 54 3 GLOBAL WINDOWSETUP ia iaa 55 ACHARACTERSTRINGDATASE TU EE 56 e SE T UPTO eaaa EE EEN 5 9 CH EH ba RE O EE 5 9 SMe SY card E E EI eae EE 5 10 COMMUNICATION SETUP ai 5 12 eS A A A On TATE Re RENT DPR AE 5 13 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGGSCII ccc ccccssececceeccesececseeceeececcseeeesesesssscueneesssseeeueeesesees 5 13 2 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1D uns id 5 14 STATION SETUP A arena ndice ed 5 15 AUS COVE SETUP ida ld eat 5 17 0 INFELATIZE MEMOR Y coccion test cae a den di ao eel oe den a ona 5 19 ST UI Teen EEE tt des 5 19 e E EN IIA O EE 520 PONTE SELINA o la a e ri 5 21 Chapter 6 RUN and Errors 61 RUN ela ss ete a e ada a oak alas uh lad Lita A gk A le aes Jesh te 6 1 le Geert BEE 6 1 E E EE e EE EE EE 6 1 OZ POU DIES e e 6 2 Ba ele 6 2 Eeer 6 4 Ee Be Rer ut et Te EE 6 7 4 The Touch Panel Does Not Work dee Ee E e E 6 9 GP 370 Series User s Manual 111 03 REEL E 6 10 ls SELF DIAGNOSIS iem BEE 6 10 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS Details OF Each Item di E 6 11 Ca A eo NE 5 OG a O e Pre 6 14 N
23. mera edades 2 6 PLC PRIORITY dree 7 2 Display Priority and Operation Priority Speed Diff TOOL COOCOO aor ii 2 6 5 17 Touch Panel EE 2 6 PLESETU rocoso 5 13 NEEN aa 3 2 CUSTOMIZE SETUP tati 5 17 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS n 1 WE 5 14 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 Prae a eaa a aio 5 13 HIDIC S10 alpha Series ue 5 13 STATION EH DEE 5 15 I Power Terminal Block ccccoooooooommmmmmm gt o 3 5 POWEI UD SEQUENCE ni 5 3 TIN TATA E EE 4 3 5 1 PLING SB EE 1 3 Standard Operations ENNEN a mee IR POL E 1 2 INITIALIZE MEMORY ceocccnconocononnncncnncnccccnnnnnos 5 19 INPUT PORT idas 6 10 R tal 3 1 RS 232C 2 5 4 7 Een Ge RS 232C Port ovvsvsvi1reiineirineeniinneene ennn 13 K nn TOA 2 5 RS 422 Connector icine 1 3 A A EREE EE EA AEEA 5 8 PAAA POT ceca rita 1 Rubber Gasket ooooccoccnccncccccnoccnccnccnccnnnnnnono 1 4 7 1 L RUN a dE 4 3 Local WindO W ee e 5 5 S M SCREEN DATA TRANSFER oooccccccconoconnnnncconnanoss 4 3 Eeer 4 3 Screen Saver FUNCTION ENEE 3 Matsushita Electric SELF DIAGNOSIS siii arcciinesd 4 3 6 10 NEWNE TFP EE 5 14 DISPLAY OK EE 6 11 Memory e E 1 3 FRAME BUFFER En 6 11 Mitsubishi PLC A Series INPUT POR Doncs eds 6 12 2 PO E E 1 3 A TROM C HTC RESUM odir Ge D reegen eene 1 3 Ee oll Mitsubishi PLC FX Series DIR CHECK N Procom ESCable cad cis 1 3 RS 422 CHECK 6 13 AE CE e ea 6 12 N Standard Operations occcccccccccconnnonnnnnnnnnnnnss 4 5 4 7 e at aac oe anes aeenee 5 1 5 14 5 15
24. when the address setup for tags exceeds the address range on the host side Check the Error Number that appears and use the following table to eradi cate the problem PLC COM ERROR 02 x x Lo Error code see the table below Constant Value Solution MtoM type There is a data format Check the data being transferred on the problem with the message received host side The address set on a tag the address When using Memory to Memory Type used for storing data for Trend Graph or Setthe addresses within the set range of the address registered with an alarm the System Area 0 2047 then send the message Is out of a set range address corrected information B range error Memory to Memory type When using Siemens Series PLC Type Siemen s PLC Series Set up the data block in the PLC where the System Data area Is Address range error Setthe addresses within the allowable device range When using a Matsushita Electronics Decrease the number of screen tags PLC and too many tags are used on the screen the PLC cannot receive any data 53 The tag address Trend graph data Setup the addresses in a device range that storage address Alarm message exists Registry address and the like do not exist in the PLC s internal memory In the case of Fuji Electric PLC 1 Others When the Error Number displays different for each PLC look up the error number in the indicated PLC manual or report th
25. 2 3 STATION SETUP NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS 5 15 STATION NO E 5 16 Storage Order See Data Device Storage Order SA EP Teen rr a D SYSTEM AREA SETUP System ATCA SIZE arnein a 5 4 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTSEIUPR 5 3 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP 5 6 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP ooann 5 5 SYSTEM AREA SETUP wiiccccccccciestssiseviccseees 5 4 SS TENESETO es ee eee eer 5 3 SYSTEM SETUP BUZZER TERMINAL OUTPUT 0000000000 5 3 DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO 5 4 PASSWORD 0 9999 inccccccnncccccncononccccnnnoniccnnns 5 3 STAND BY MODE TIME 0 255 nee 5 3 START TIME 0 255 eerren 5 3 TOUCH BUZZER SOUND eee 5 3 System SUCE lados R 1 2 GP 370 Series User s Manual HI IN index GP 370 Series User s Manual
26. 780051 1 GP370 SC31 24V UL Registration Model 278005 1 2 e The GP should be installed in the front face of a metal panet e If the GP is installed so as to cool itself naturally please mount it onto a vertical panel Also ensure that GP unit is mounted at least 100mm away from adjacent structures and other parts If these conditions are not met the heat gene rated by internal components may cause a failure to meet the UL standard requirements In stallation and operation instructions are provided with each GP These installation instructions contian the follwing statements 1 Power input and output l O wiring must be in accordance with Class Division2 wiring methods Articls 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 or as specified in Secction 18 152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations within Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction 2 Suitable for use in Class Division2 GroupsA B C and D hazardous location or nonhaxardous locations only 3 WARNING Explosion hazard substitution of components may impair suitability for Class Division2 4 WARNING Explosion hazard do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous 5 WARNING Explosion hazard when in hazardous locations tum off power before re placing or wiring modules GP 370 Series User s Manual Vu What is IP65f This unit s protection rating of IP65f is actually a composite
27. ALITY When the kanji character quality is set to HIGH larger than full sized 2x2 mul tiplied characters display as 32 dot characters When STANDARD is selected the display becomes a multiplied 16 dot font Peet MEMO e This setting is only applicable when the FONT SETTING is JAPAN e When set to the HIGH quality setting the Level 1 JIS Kanji Code standard is the object Level 2 standard characters no matter what the setting display as 16 dots GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 21 Initialize 5 22 GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 6 RUN and E 1 RUN 2 Troubleshooti 3 SE F S This chapter describes the GP RUN and problem solving processes There are two ways of entering RUN mode from powering up and from Off line mode 1 Powering Up Activate the GP unit After the unit has powered up the START TIME value set up in INITIALIZE SYSTEM SET UP determines how long the display illustrated below appears until it gives way to the screen number setup in the INITIALIZE SET UP SCREEN menu However if a screen has not been set up then the display below will remain GP System Version xx NE YEO YX em Le Memory Upload is not possible for GP System Versions 1 20 and higher 2 Off line Mode Press Off line mode s MAIN MENU item number 4 RUN The INITIALIZE SET UP SCREEN option determines the first screen that appears in RUN mode thereby beginning communication with the PLC However if a screen has not
28. ALIZE SCREEN DATA TRANSFER After setting up the GP return to your screen GP Transferring Please Wait Once the message ends transfer is complete Press the ESC key to return the GP to RUN mode If a Screen File Number has been setup in GP s INITIALIZE setting then that screen will display Ifno screen number has been setup then the GP will return to the MAIN MENU 1 Setup means to download GP s system program and a PLC protocol driver from a screen editor software in order to run the GP in a desired environment 4 8 GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 5 Initialize 1 Initialize Ser a PLC SETUP 2 di 6 INITIALIZE MEMORY 3 ob 7 SET UP TIME 4 SETU 8 SET UP SCREEN EI Initialize Screen Before running the GP unit various GP setups must be verified These are listed under the INITIALIZE option in the MAIN MENU This chapter explains each of the Off line mode s INITIALIZE items However there are 2 types of INITIALIZE setups the 1 1 connection and the n 1 multi link connection and the setup information can differ for each The n 1 mark appears on menu items concerned only with the n 1 multi link connection If there is no mark the menu item is common to both 1 1 and n 1 connections 1 1 Process concerning 1 GP connected with 1 PLC nl Process concerning multiple GP s connected with 1 PLC The GP s successively pass a token exclusive PLC interaction key among them selves to communicate with the PLC
29. BAD GP unit other equipment Connect the FG terminal found at the back of the unit to an exclusive ground diagram a There is a grounding re sistance of under 100Q If exclusive grounding is not possible use acommon connection point dia gram b The grounding wire should have a cross sectional area greater than 2mm Set the connection point as close to the GP unit and make the wire as short as possible When using a long grounding wire replace the thin wire with a thicker wire placed in a duct If this equipment does not function properly when grounded disconnect the ground wire from the FG termi nal 3 Precaution Input Output Signal Lines e Input and output signal lines must be separated from the power control ca bles for operating circuits If this is not possible use a shielded cable and connect the shield to the frame of the GP unit GP 370 Series User s Manual Installation and Wiring E Tool Connector The Downloading Cable or a Bar Code Reader fits into the Tool Connector socket Side View Tool Connector HHEHHHR DU H e When inserting or removing items from the Tool Connector socket be sure the GP unit has been turned Off e When the Bar Code Reader uses a different power supply Turn the Bar Code Reader on before turning the GP unit on Turn the GP unit off before turning the Bar Code Reader off GP 370 Series User s Manual 3 7 Installation
30. C System Data Area and the Unit Number here em Wei This setup is only necessary when using the Direct Access format SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS SYSTEH AREA START DEY Ip START ADR STSTEHM AREA READ SIZE 0l UNIT HO ol 0l SYSTEM AREA STARTING DEVICE STARTING ADDRESS Setup the PLC s Data Register D Data Memory DM etc allotted by the SYSTEM AREA STARTING ADDRESS The START DEV display changes with different PLC s UNIT NO Set up the PLC UNIT number here Make sure it matches the one set up in the PLC SYSTEM AREA READ SIZE When using a Block Display Trend Graph setup the Reading Area Size in word units to match the Trend Graph s data size Set this up when you wish to allocate the Reading Area in the PLC Data Register D or Data Memory DM GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 13 5 14 Initialize CAUTION e If you are not using the Reading Area leave the 0 default values intact High Speed Communications can be secured as a result e When using Hitachi s HIDIC S10 o Series an extra item titled Extended Memory Address HIDIC 000000 1s added to the above screen dis play Values accepted by the extended memory start address are 0 memory not extended and 100000 1F F000 ae MEMO e When using Matsushita Electric s NEWNET FP an extra item titled Monitor Register 1s added to the screen display If using 2 or more CCU s communication unit as in the following diagram and a GP 1s con
31. ISTRATION NO written to it and as a result multiple window screens can be used as the Global window Adjust the Global GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 5 Initialize window position using this same method by writing the X Y coordinates to the SYSTEM AREA s WINDOW LOCATION word addresses DATA FORMAT Setup whether the REGISTRATION NO and the Window LOCATION values are in putted as BIN or BCD numbers Only Direct values can be setup in these fields REGISTRATION NO 1 256 Setup the Window Screen Number used by the Global Window This field is applicable only when the GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to Indirect LOCATION Setup for the Global Window LOCATION This field is applicable only when the GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to Indirect 4 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP Character String Data ordering varies from manufacturer to manufacturer Setup the Character String Data order here to match the corresponding PLC CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP EL AE CHARACTER STRIMG DATA MODE 1 8 EW Tee Ie Wea Mt We ejeje TLL Ie Jes BLE E E E E E E E L_ CAUTION Setup the CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE to match the PLC type Device type and Tag settings are unavailable Find the data storage order for your PLC in the table next page and setup the CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE I Data Device Storage Order ID Internal Word Byte LH HL Storage Order ID Internal Double word Word LH HL Storage Order GP 370 Series User s Manual
32. Mitsubishi PLC F X Series O Program Port JE Cable GP 430 IP 11 0 GP 370 Series User s Manual 1 3 C O O wem o 1 4 Introduction Optional Part Cover Sheet GP370 COVER 20P Maintenance Parts e 2 Ze 4 GP 370 Backlight Bulbs GP370 BL00 MS GP 70 Series Installation Fasteners GP070 AT00 MS Rubber Gasket GP370 WP00 MS There are cases where only a limited PCs can be used AIMEX manufacturer eBR 331 PC2 Pen type OPT Electronics manufacturer e OPT 1125 WL 98 Touch Scanner OPT 1125 WD 98 Keyboard e OPT 5125 WL 98 Touch Scanner OPT 5125 WD 98 Keyboard e LT 2125 WL 98 Touch Scanner OPT 2125 WD 98 Keyboard Cannot be used with system versions 1 20 or higher 6 1 1 Powering Up Certain types of PLC s cannot be connected Software PLC Connection Manual GP 370 Series User s Manual Introduction 13 Optional Equipment All optional equipment listed below are products of Digital Electronics Corp 4 ITEM DESCRIPTION GP PRO PB III GP PRO PB III GPPRO3 SU0IM V PC based Screen design Software for use with the GP PRO PB III Digital GP 70 Series of display panels GPPRO3 PBOIM V Includes download cable to connect the PC and Screen GP PRO PB III for GP Editing Windows 95 Tool GPW PB01M V CD ROM GPW PBO2M V FD lt available from Feb 97 gt RS 232C Cable I F Cable to connect the GP unit with the PLC GP410 ISO0 O RS 422 Cable GP230 1811 0 Mu
33. ON OFF A DISPLAY ON Poro DATT AA CLOCK DATA SET WINDOW REG HO LA WORDS 1 WORD CONTROL WINDOW LOCATION 1 WORD 1 WORD AREA SIZE WORD Reverse mode items are selected CLOCK DATA CURRENT 4 WORDS STATUS 1 WORD AREA SIZE WORD Reverse mode items are selected Press the NEXT and PREV buttons to toggle between the SYSTEM AREA WRITE and READ screens Press the item when the item is highlighted it is selected System AREA SIZE This field displays the size in words of the items selected in the SYSTEM AREA all the WRITE and READ items When you press the SET key the SYSTEM AREA CONTENTS screen appears and ratifies the selected items gn MEMO ei e The setup shown is efficient only when using the Direct Access format e The selected System Area items as displayed on the screen become the System Data Area When these five items Current Screen Number Error Status Clock Data Cur rent Change Screen Number and Display On Oft have been selected word addresses are assigned to each item in order as shown on the next page Data Memory DM refers to OMRON Co s PLC Data Register D refer to Mitsubishi Electric Co s PLC GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize CURRENT SCRMG ERROR STATS CAUTION i Addresses LS16 to LS19 are fixed as they control the Global Window Other items cannot be set to these addresses The System Data Area selection process foll
34. Preface ZG Thank you for purchasing Digital s P ro face GP 370 Series of Graphic Control Panels hereafter referred to as the GP unit This GP unit with its higher user functions and better overall performance has been upgraded from the GP 250 Series Please read this manual carefully as it explains step by step how to use the GP functions correctly In its examples this manual uses the Mitsubishi MELSEC AnA Series of PLC s wherever possible con nected in a one to one relationship with the GP GP 370 Series refers to the following GP model numbers GP 370 Sertes GP370 LG11 24V GP370 5C11 24V Standard item GP370 LG41 24VP GP370 SC41 24VP CE marked 1tem c UL maked item lt Note gt It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part except for the user s personal use without expressed permission from Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan 2 The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 This manual has been written with care and attention to detail however should you find any errors or omissions please contact Digital Electronics and inform them of your findings 4 Please be aware that we are not responsible for any damages resulting from the use of our products regardless of article 3 above Specifications set out in this manual are for overseas products only and as a result some differences exist between the specs given here and Japanese ones
35. R Eor Message LB EE 6 14 Z Pirot Messire CAINS EE 6 15 Chapter 7 Maintenance Tl Cason ular o AAA en seer rrr enmr er rer eT nn rer errr teen an trerr yearn 7 1 7 2 Penodic Check UDS A A 72 Ko Chano mete Dl a N 73 Index IN GP 370 Series User s Manual a habra Caution For safe and correct use of this unit follow these guidelines Because of the ever present danger of electric shocks make sure the Power Cable is not plugged in when connecting it up to the GP Whenever changing the Backlight to prevent electric shocks or burns be sure to turn off the GP power and use protective gloves Because the GP is loaded with high voltage parts electric shocks can occur when disassembling the unit Do not disassemble the GP Do not use power beyond the specified voltage range If you do it may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not reconstruct the GP unit It may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not use the GP in an environment with flammable gas in the surround ing atmosphere It may cause explosion GP uses a lithium battery for backing up its internal clock data If the battery 1s incorrectly replaced the battery may explode To avoid the dan ger please do not replace the battery yourself When the battery needs a replacement please consult with your local GP distributor Do not use touch panel keys in life related or important disaster prevention situations Use separate hardware switches for such keys Pleas
36. RROR DISPLAY FONT SETTING lsr JESE 7 FONT SETTING LC KANJI FONT QUALITY HIGH SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP System Setup System Area Setup Global Window Setup Character String Data Setup SET UP 1 0 Set Up SIO Set Up 1 0 Communication Setup PLC SETUP 1 1 Set Up Operation Surroundings PLC SETUP n 1 Set Up Operation Surroundings Station Setup Customize Setup INITIALIZE MEMORY SET UP TIME SET UP SCREEN FONT SETTING GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize 53 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP GP environment adjustments are made here The SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP includes the SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM DATA AREA GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP and CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP 1 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY HODE TIME HIN nl START TIME SEC TOUCH BUZZER SOUND PASSWORD SETUP To DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO STAND BY MODE TIME 0 255 To protect the GP display screen GP has been setup with a screen saver func tion that automatically erases the screen when no GP operations have occurred for the time entered here A 0 entered in this field causes a normal display When SYSTEM DATA AREA s Software PLC Connection Manual SCREEN DISPLAY OFF data is 0000h and the following operations are not performed on the screen for the number of minutes setup the GP display erases e Change Screen e Touch Screen e Alarm Display START TIME 0 255 This setup determines the start up time of the GP Use this s
37. User s Manual 2 9 Specifications GP 370 Serial Interface Connections External Buzzer Output NT Light isolation 5 24 V uzzer 0 1 0 3A drives the buzzer Internal Circuit Route Internal GP 370 Series 24 Names and Functions of GP Parts A Display Type The GP monitor screen displays the screen setup and corresponding PLC host data GP370 LG Monochrome LCD GP370 SC STN type Color LCD B Touch Panel Runs any screen change operations and sends data to the PLC C Power Lamp Lights up when the power is turned On Green LED D Power Input Terminal Block Power cable connection E Extension Interface This I F will be used in future ver SIONS F Serial Interface Connect the RS 232C and RS 422 Serial interface to the PLC host D E F G G Tool Connector The Transfer cable Bar Code reader and Memory Loader connect here GP 370 Series User s Manual Specifications D Graphic Panel Dimensions 1 GP 370 Series External Dimensions Unit mm Top View Front View Side View 170 5 Rear View GP 370 Series User s Manual Se Specifications 2 Installation Fasteners Units mm Top View Rear View 27 19 5 a 4 6 3 GP Installation Dimensions Unit mm Mounting Hole for Installation less than 4 R3 2 8 GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 3 Installation iring 1 Installati 0 e Di
38. ation and Wiring Turn Off the power and reconnect the communication cable Does turning on the power cause a display GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors Again does turning the power On cause a display YES Does the backlight CFL light up Is the communication cable connected properly to this Connect the cable properly Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring and the Software PLC Connection Manual Possible problems with the PLC Check if the PLC is working properly NO Correctly setup the backlight CFL in the GP 7 3 Chang ing the Backlight in this manual Has the backlight CFL been setup correctly Go to Off line mode Press the upper left cor ner of the screen Does the Off line menu display NO YES GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 5 Run amp Errors See if INITIALIZE Set up the correct Screen file SCREEN SET UP is OK number Chapter 5 Initialize Erase the data that has been writ ten When using Direct Access the Has Off data been written address is 9 when using Memory to the SYSTEM DATA Link the address is 12 For more on the SYSTEM DATA AREA Software PLC Connec tion Manual Internal FEPROM Data has altered Initialize FEPROM transfer the data and try using again INTERNAL FEPROM CHECK Is it OK There is a problem with the GP st unit Please contact your lo cal GP dist
39. been set up then the display above remains MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGHOSIS RUM GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 1 Run amp Errors Press the top left corner within 10 seconds of starting RUN to enter Off line Mode E g After powering up the initial Screen 1s equipped with a Switch in the top left corner If this Switch is pressed within 10 seconds it changes the GP status from RUN mode to Off line mode MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA ELF DIAGNOSIS LIN 62 Troubleshooting This section describes how to find and resolve problems that may occur on the GP If there is a problem on the PLC side refer to the corresponding PLC manual 1 Troubles Shown below are some problems that may occur while using this unit 1 No Display The screen will not display even when the unit is powered On Also during RUN mode the screen disappears 2 No Communication The GP unit cannot extract data from the host An error message may ap pear on the screen as a result For more about error messages refer to the section in this chapter titled Error Messages 3 Touch Panels Do Not Function The touch panel does not react when pressed or the reaction time is very slow 4 Off line displays During RUN Mode For the first three problems see the flowcharts listed on the following pages For the last problem aSYSTEM ERROR may have developed while displaying the Of
40. ck points upwards e Ensure heat from other equipment does not cause extra heating pressure on the GP e Do not use GP 370 Series in an environment that exceeds 50 C e Ensure that this unit is located as far away as possible from electromagnetic cir cuits non fuse type breakers and other equipment that can cause arcing e When installing the GP unit with natural air circularion cooling system onto a slanted panel the panel slope should not incline more than 30 a e DI e A e less than 30 d 1 f ET 4 d Ka VW y Install the unit from the front of the panel opening o ll Secure the Installation brackets from the backside of the panel There are 4 insertion slots on the top and bottom of the GP where the metal installa tion brackets hook on Top Bottom View GP 370 Series User s Manual 3 3 Installation and Wiring 2 Installation Bracket Panel H Hoy Front Side Back Side Insertion Slot After inserting the brackets into the appropriate slots carefully force the bracket to the back of the GP k a Use a screw driver and tighten the screw from the back to hold the GP unit in place A torque of 0 5 0 6Nem is required to tighten the screw Using too much force may damage the GP unit GP 370 Series User s Manual Installation and Wiring Elwes SSS 1 Power Cable Connection VW e To avoid electric shocks be sure the Power Cable is unplugged f
41. code consisting of the interna tionally recognized British Ingress Protection standard BS EN 60529 1992 IP65 and the standard developed by the Japanese Electronics Manufacturer s Association JEM f This code is used in this manual to identify a given product s degree of structural resistance to a variety of environmental elements and thus prevent problems or accidents related to the inappropriate use of a product The individual meaning of each character of this code is explained below This code indi cates the degree of ingress protection provided from the front face of the PL and assumes that the PL is securely mounted into a metal panel IP 6 5 f Ui 0 OI 4 1 Designates the type of protection provided 2 Indicates the degree of protection provided to the human body by the unit and the degree of protection provided by the unit s front face from particles dust intrusion into the interior of the unit Here 6 indicates that the unit is completely protected from dust intrusion 3 Indicates the degree of protection provided by the unit s front face from water intrusion into the interior of the unit Here 5 indicates that the unit is protected from water intrusion from a direct water jet 4 Indicates the degree of protection provided by the unit s front face from oil particle intru sion into the interior of the unit Here f indicates that the unit is completely protected from oil intrusion via either oil
42. d GP System configuration STATION SETUP NETWORK INFORMATION DEV D INFORMATION ADR 1 STATION NO 0 13 o NETWORK INFORMATION DEVICE INFORMATION ADDRESS In the n 1 multi link connection the Network Information uses 2 words in its correspondences These 2 words are the Connection part and the Validation part described later in this section Allocate these respective areas into the PLC s Data Register D or Data Memory DM PLC Data Register LA 3 lon In the NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS setup all the GP s connected to the same link unit with the same address Furthermore when there are 2 ports in the connected link unit do not make these use the same address GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 15 5 16 Initialize e Connection Part The word address for the Connection Part sets up the number of GP s connected to the PLC registered beforehand on the PLC side When these GP s are con nected to the PLC the corresponding PLC bit numbers for the particular GP Stations see bottom turn on em MEMO When the GP is connected to the PLC and the option of GP only correspondence ends and Offline mode is entered the GP Station Number turns the corresponding PLC bit off Bit 0 15 Bit unit junit junit jurit jon jur unit unit junit junit junit junit For example when these 4 GP units bit 0 bit 2 bit 3 bit 5 are connected 002D h is written here Connection Part o o o 1o o olol Lo lE
43. d fasten the screws In this step be careful not to get any of the Connector wiring caught between the front and the rear covers GP 370 Series User s Manual 7 3 7 4 Maintenance A Connector Power cable Hook Backlight GP 370 Series User s Manual Index Symbols DU KEEN 5 1 5 13 A Alarm DISPLAY a 5 3 B BAC WEE 7 3 Back BU Drain aci 1 4 Bat Code Reader EE 1 3 C Cable CORMECEON lei 1 2 Downloading Cable cooooooooonnnccncnnnos 1 3 4 7 Mitsubishi PLC Procon Uh 1 3 Mitsubishi Programming Port 1 E 1 5 Mitin ege 1 5 RES B S AA A A E 1 3 1 5 Eege e 1 3 1 5 Siemen s Programming Port I F Connection Cable 1 5 A EAS E AERES AE EEE A a ENAT 5 14 Chanie A 5 3 COMMUNICATION SETUP RECEIVE TIMEOUT scot wet see es 5 12 RE ERY COUNT do 5 12 CONNEC CUO Pai EEN 5 15 Kette 1 4 CUSTOMIZE SETUP GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE 000 5 18 MONOPOLIZE TIME 2cceececceecesceess 5 18 PLC PRIORITY tatiana laicidad 5 17 D Data Device Storage Order ooooccncccccccccnnnononocnnnnns 5 7 DISPLAY PATTERN EEN 6 10 Downloading Cable ccccccsssssessseesseseeeeeeeeeeees 4 7 E Environmental Shield cccescecceccscescesceces 7 1 Equipment See Optional Equipment System Structure GP 370 Series User s Manual Error Messages CLOCK SETUP ERROR conossasiorao cueros 6 19 GP STATION NO REPEATED 000
44. e e SYSTEM ERROR XXX XXX XXX Displays in RUN mode when a file cannot be rebuilt XXX XXX XXX Error No 3 Error No 2 Error No 1 e Offline mode displays while in RUN mode When the GP changes to Off line mode without pressing the screen there is a possibility that the screen data has been damaged When the screen data is damaged after the SYSTEM ERROR displays the screen automatically reverts to Off line mode after about 10 seconds Run the INITIALIZE MEMORY com mand and transfer the GP screen data again from your PC ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATA This error message 1s caused by an overlap of addresses Following the error message error codes as listed below appear If the error cannot be fixed please report the error code and details on how the error devel oped to your local GP distributor ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATA 00B xxx xxx Error No 2 Error No 1 See the Table next page d GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 15 Run amp Errors Overlapping Addresses Enora mora Contents All or part of the T File or S tag address range overlap the addresses of System Data Area All or part of the System Data Area address A File or S tag address range overlap the addresses setup in a T File All or part of the T File or the S tag or K tag address range overlap the address range set in an A File All or part of the T File or the S tag or K tag address range overlap the address range set in
45. e Device Monitor function the following display will appear GP PRO PBIII for Windows 95 Software PLC Connection Manual Appendix 3 Device Monitor MONITOR OFFLINE RESET CANCEL If a Password has been set in INITIALIZE SET UP SYSTEM before entering the Off line mode the following screen displays Enter the password then press Set to enter Off line mode ENTER PASSWORD SET CANCEL 9 LMC We ES IL Ce Te NIC ML Ws Ce TE TLIC Es EME NIE ILL Only the GP PRO PBIII for Windows 95 can utilize this Device Monitor function For more about the Password Chapter 5 3 1 SYSTEM Environment SETUP For more infomation on the password input Chapter 4 3 INPUTTING NUMBERS GP 370 Series User s Manual Off line Mode The Main Menu includes the setup items listed below INITIALIZE SCREEN DATA TRANSFER SELF DIAGNOSIS and RUN Each menu item has different setups that must be set to match the corresponding PLC in order for the GP to commu nicate properly Entering the Off line mode displays the screen illustrated below MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS HUN Select the menu item by pressing the title on the screen A short description of each Main Menu item follows INITIALIZE The setup items listed in this menu are necessary to run the GP unit TRANSFER SCREEN DATA Select to transfer screen data to and from the screen editing software SELF DIAGNOSIS Checks to see if t
46. e design your system so that the machine will not malfunction by a communication fault between the GP and its host controller If not there could be a danger of injuring a person or damaging materials To Prevent From Damage GP 370 Series User s Manual Do not hit the touch panel with hard or heavy objects or press the touch panel with too much force for it may cause irreparable damage If you place the GP in an environment outside the specified temperature range the GP will break down Do not allow water liquids or metals which can cause a GP breakdown or electric shocks inside the GP unit Avoid reducing the GP ventilation or storing and using the GP in an envi ronment that increases the GP temperature Avoid using and storing the GP in direct sunlight and in dusty or dirty envi ronments vi Because the GP is a precision instrument do not store or use the GP where powerful impacts and vibrations will disrupt the unit Do not store or use the GP where chemicals and acids evaporate or where chemicals and acids are dispersed into the air The GP may become in fected Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the main unit or dis play Because unforeseen circumstances may befall your GP unit be sure to back up your screen data About GP s Display Panel e The Display Panel contents and the Contrast Adjustment affect the intensity of Contouring Contour when some parts of the screen are brigh
47. e error number to the PLC maker ul nm nm gt O D O lt e Disregard the above table if Error Number 51 appears and you are using a PLC other than Fuji Electric Look up the error contents in your PLC manual and follow the instructions therein e Disregard the above table if Error Number 53 appears and you are using a PLC other than Matsushita Electronics Look up the error contents in your PLC manual and follow the instructions therein e In Hitachi s HIDIC H HIZAC H Series the error code is divided into 2 bytes whereas the GP Error Number is composed of 1 byte codes see next page GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors E g Reply Return Display Command Code Error No on of A When the displayed error number is 8 or 3 use only the left column as the error number e In Toshiba s PROSEC T Series the Error Code is 4 places long on the GP Error Numbers are displayed and changed into Hexadecimal GE ojis e With the Allen Bradley PLC 5 and SLC 500 Series the EXT STS error codes have been re mapped to start at DO HEX so they will not conflict with other error codes When looking up the error number in the PLC manual subtract DO h from the GP error code to get its error value E g GP Error Code PLC Error Code D1 gt 01 EA gt LA SCREEN MEMORY DATA IS CORRUPT Displays when the checksum of the screen memory data does not match be cause of a corruption in the screen files
48. erent cables may be necessary for different hosts then run the System Software PLC Connection Manual ee System Structure The diagram on the following page illustrates the peripheral equipment of the GP unit Legend GP Interface PLC Interface PC Interface ToolConnector RS 232C Port PrinterInterface Serial Interface RS 422 Port Program Port NS Screen Editing Environment GP Operating Environment Optional Parts Optional items sold separately Maintenance Parts These items are originally included with or in the package of GP unit They can also be purchased separately for replacement GP 370 Series User s Manual Introduction GP Unit GP370 LG11 24V GP370 LG41 24VP GP370 SC11 24V GP370 SC41 24VP Screen Design S oftware Downloading Cable IBM Personal Computer GC included in software package orcompatible d P ge P GP PRO PBIII GPPRO3 PBO1M V gt Bar Code Reader E a DS EECHER GPW PB02M V FD Memory Loader GP0 0 MU01 0 Printer O EPSON ESC P 24 84 RS 232C Cable o or equivalent GP 410 1S 00 0 RS 422 Cable GP230 1511 0 GP230 1512 0 Multi link cable RS 422 Connector a Terminal Exchange Adapter GP070 CN10 0 Host Controller e g PLC it LOs Mitsubishi PLC A Series 2 Port Adapter GP030 MD11 0 Siemens Simatic S5 Series Program Port JE Cable GP000 1S 11 0 Mitsubishi PLC A Series 6 Program Port JE Cable GP 430 IP 10 0
49. eries User s Manual 6 11 6 12 Run amp Errors TOOL CONNECTOR LOOP BACK CABLE Daub eg 7 FG 1 SOJ 2 RD 3b RS 4 CS 33 L Downloading Cable Supplied Co Provided in your Sofware Package d ye by the User ER 20 When everything is normal OK displays when there 1s a problem an error message displays INPUT PORT Used by Digital for maintenance purpose SIO CHECK Checks the RS 232C and RS 422 I O lines for areas where correspondence problems develop In the menu select which check to run To run the check a serial interface cable connection becomes necessary If all is normal OK dis plays if there is a problem an error message appears The Serial Interface cable wiring for each check is as shown below DTR CHECK Connect the DTR Loop Back cable to the GP s serial interface If all 1s normal OK displays 1f there 1s a problem an error message appears 0 c M E tu hi m ER bh LC pl e RTS CHECK Connect the RTS Loop Back cable to the GP s serial interface If all is normal OK displays if there is a problem an error message appears 0 00 M E DI al m ER hI Li GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors e RS 422 CHECK Connect the RS 422 Loop Back cable to the GP s serial interace If all is nor mal OK displays if there is a problem an error message appears GP 370 Series User s Manual RDA SDA SUB ROG CoB ERE CSA ERA 6 13 Ru
50. etup to adjust the power up sequence so that the GP starts up after the PLC TOUCH BUZZER SOUND Setup whether or not the GP beeps when pressed BUZZER TERMINAL OUTPUT Setup whether or not the BUZZ signal 1s output from GP s AUX I F This op tion 1s for an external buzzer PASSWORD SETUP 0 9999 The passsword setting is used when changing to the Initialize Memory or Ini tialize off line mode screens When using the Direct Access format or the Memory Link format the object address becomes 9 or 12 respectively GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 3 5 4 Initialize The password number ensures protection of the GP setups as Off line mode will not be entered inadvertently Enter the optional number of your choice If you do not wish to use this setup enter the default 0 Data Type of Screen No This setup controls whether BIN or BCD format numbers are used when making screen changes Screen numbers 1 8999 are available when set up in binary format screen numbers 1 1999 are available when set up in BCD format 2 SYSTEM AREA SETUP SYSTEM AREA SETUP is necessary for the PLC to administer the GP and prepare the PLC internal Data Memory DM and Data Register D Use this setup to prepare the desired SYSTEM DATA AREA items When using the Memory Link format this setting is unnecessary Software PLC Connection Manual SYSTEM AREA WRITE SYSTEM AREA READ PREV 1WORD TWORD TWORD TWORD ERROR STATUS DISPLAY
51. f line mode screen Refer to Chapter 6 4 Error Messages Details 6 2 GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors However this is not a problem when having entered Off line mode by pressing the top left corner within ten seconds of powering up VW Before Operating e Because of the danger of electric shocks make sure the power is not supplied before wiring the unit e When changing the backlight there is the danger of electric shocks and burns so be sure to use gloves when working on the unit ge MEMO This section assumes that the cause of any problems comes from the GP and not from the host When the host PLC is the problem refer to the corresponding PLC manual GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 3 6 4 Run amp Errors 2 No Display Follow the flowchart below when the screen does not display when powering up or the screen turns Off by itself during RUN mode to find an appropriate solution No Screen Display Has data transferred from the Screen NO Transfer screen data from the screen editing software Or editor Chapter 4 5 Transfer Screen Data Does the power lamp turn On Is it using the correct NO Plug in the power cable properly power voltage Chapter 2 Specifica tions YES Turn Off the power Disconnect the power cable Fix the connection of the power ca Is the powercable connected ble Chapter 3 Instal properly to this unit l
52. here are any problems with the GP System or Interface I F RUN Begins operations in the GP unit al For more information about INITIALIZE refer to Chapter 5 Initial ize for more information about TRANSFER SCREEN DATA refer to the Software Operation Manual for more information about SELF DIAGNOSIS and RUN refer to Chapter 6 Run and Errors GP 370 Series User s Manual 4 3 Off line Mode A8 INITIALIZE Standard Operations Selecting A Menu e Press the menu title to setup e Press the menu item you wish to setup Inputting Numbers TRANSFER SCREEN DATA E INITIALIZE i S SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME HIN ul e After selecting an input field by touching it use the numeric touch keys that appear next to enter numeric values Selecting Setup Conditions SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME HIN nl TOUCH BUZZER SOUND PASSWORD SETUP To DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO e After selecting the menu item press the option you would like to setup In this example pressing the TOUCH BUZZER SOUND turns that option Off SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME MIN O START TIHE SEC 0 PASSWORD SET UP DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME MIN ul START TIME SEC 0 DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO PASSWORD SETUP GP 370 Series User s Manual Off line Mode Ending Setup To end setup you would usually press the top left button SET If y
53. ide into 2 evenly NULL 1s added When there are nine characters they are arranged as shown below 12343 6 7 8 9 NULL L L e When the characters do not divide into 4 evenly NULL is added GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize Tea set uP vo This section describes the communication setup with the host PLC and the setup for any peripheral equipment The SET UP I O menu includes the SET UP SIO SET UP I O and COMMUNICATION SETUP menus 1 SET UP SIO This menu runs the setups related to PLC communication Match the settings listed below with the SIO setup on the PLC host side SET UP SIO COMMUNICATION RATE 3600 DATA LENGTH PARMY F CONTROL R ONTR COMMUNICATION INTERFACE 4 LINE COMMUNICATION RATE The COMMUNICATION RATE baud rate is the data communication speed meas ured in bits per second bps between the GP and PLC Match the COMMUNI CATION RATE values in both the PLC and GP DATA LENGTH For data communications the DATA LENGTH the first numeral must be set up as 7 bit or 8 bit data The second value is the STOP BIT which must be set up as either 1 bit or 2 bit PARITY Set up whether no parity check or an odd or even number parity check will take place during communication CONTROL Data flow CONTROL prevents the overflow of data sent back and forth Select either X CNTRL or ER CNTRL COMMUNICATION FORMAT Select one of the following options for the communication format RS 232C RS
54. l 6 7 Run amp Errors Are the corresponding SIO INITIALIZE settings OK Is the SELF DIAGNOSIS SIO CHECK OK NO YES Enter correct settings and values Chapter 5 Initialize Is the Tag setup correct Check the tag data and correct the setup val ues a Software Tag Reference E l Manual There is a problem with the GP unit Please contact your lo cal GP distributor Possible problems with the PLC Check if the PLC is working properly e To run SELF DIAGNOSIS s SIO CHECK options special tools become necessary For details about SELF DIAGNOSIS refer to the SELF DIAGNOSIS sec tion in this chapter 6 8 GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors 4 The Touch Panel Does Not Work When the touch panel does not react or its reaction time is very slow after it 1s pressed please follow the flowchart below to find the origin of the problem and the appropriate solution Touch panel not working In the INITIALIZE SET UP TOUCH Is INITIALIZE s SET NO PANEL option enter values applica UP TOUCH PANEL ble to the Touch Operation Mode correct HEEN Chapter 5 Initialize YES E rn a 7 Disconnect all but the Power cable ee J Are the setting for touch input tag or for parts connect Run SELF DIAGNOSIS TOUCH PANEL CHECK to see 1f it is OK NO Set the addresses within the allow able range or rede fine the touch a
55. lti link Cable Runs multi link n 1 SIO between each PLC type GP230 IS12 O and GP series RS 422 interface cable RS 422 Terminal Adapter for changing the terminal output from a Connector Adapter serial interface to RS 422 I F GP070 CN10 0 Siemens Simatic Series TTY converter cable for Siemens Simatic S5 Programming Port I F Series PLCs You would not be able to use a Serial Connection Cable program console at the same time Interface GP000 IS11 O Mitsubishi A Series Connects directly to Mitsubishi s FX Series I F Programming Port I F Programming Console making the conversion link cable unit unnecessary However cannot use a program GP430 IP10 O console at the same time Mitsubishi PLC FX Series Programming Port I F Cable GP430 IP11 O Mitsubishi PLC A Series An interface unit that enables use of the GP Series 2 Port Adapter and Mitsubishi A series equipment in the same GP030 MD11 O location Certain types of PLC s cannot be connected Software PLC Connection Manual GP 370 Series User s Manual 1 5 Introduction i ITEM DESCRIPTION Cover Sheet Disposable GP screen protection from dust and GP 370 other elements The GP can be used with the Cover GP370 COVER 20P Sheet still attached to the GP screen 20 set GP 370 Backlight Replacement Backlight bulbs Bulbs GP370 BLOO MS GP 70 Series Metal installation brackets for GP 470 570 370 270 Installation Fasteners Series GP070 ATOO MS
56. m If STATION NO s are repeated a COMMUNICATION ERROR occurs Gs MEMO e The STATION NO is the number allocated to the particular GP unit This number is not related to the Link Unit Machine number 4 CUSTOMIZE SETUP The Customize function alters the n 1 multi link connection s communication to make it more effective To run communication efficiently determine whether to use Opera tion or Display priority with your GP As a result the communication response speed can be upgraded although the speed changes with the screen information CUSTOMIZE SETUP FLG FRIQRITY OFE GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE OFF MONOPOLIZE TIME O x10 sec PLC PRIORITY According to how the GP is used select either Operation priority OPE or Display priority e Display Setup the GP to this option when using the GP mainly as a monitor screen The GP will command a higher display speed as a result however the response time for the touch panel s operations will slow e Operation Setup the GP to this option when using the GP mainly as an operation panel Asa result the GP will command better touch panel numeric input and switch response times Leaving the GP in this mode does not influence the touch panel operation response time of the rest of the GP s very much however the screen display renewal cycle will slow down V e In a basic setup run the same setup for all connected GP s e To increase the display speed restrict addresses used to
57. made invalid Tags are invalidated from the end tag in the opposite order in which they were regis tered Plus when tags involve registered Windows and loaded screens they are invalidated in this order Window Registry Load Screen Further details for when multiple displays are set to one screen 1 Invalidate registered windows from the end screen 2 Invalidate loaded screens from the end screen Check invalidated tags and reduce the tag number OBJ PLC HAS NOT BEEN SETUP 02 F9 The host PLC setup in Software s Screen does not match the PLC in use Use the Error Code that follows the error message to select the proper PLC type in the GP and correct the INITIALIZE setup OBJ PLC HAS NOT BEEN SETUP xx The PLC number Hexadecimal written onto the System File See the Table next page 6 20 GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors PLC Number indicated by error code PLC PLC TYPE PLC PLC TYPE SYSMAC C SIEMENS S5 135 115 FACTORY ACE 1 n TOYOPUC PC2 i poa e oe Fauc oone mees E foe Morons e foce zeegt Lean kostacsas 6 6E MEMORY LINK SIO Type FLEX PC CPU FLEX PC MELSEC QnA CPU TC200 ee SELMART 6 8 0 KOSTAC SR21 22 KEYENCE MELSEC QnA Link 4 i 4 2 3 4 7 E 10 11 12 14 15 D 18 B 1F GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 21 Run amp Errors 6 22 GP 370 Series User s Manual Chapter 7 Maintenan 1 Regular Cleaning 2 Perl i c 3 Chand t klight 7 1
58. n amp Errors ou Error Message This section explains the messages that appear when an error has occurred in the GP unit during RUN mode The origin of the problem behind each error message is explained with appropriate ways of disposing of the error After a problem has been solved turn the power Off then On and restart the GP 1 Error Message List The error messages listed below appear on the GP unit Instructions on how to find and solve error messages are explained on the following pages e SYSTEM ERROR ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATA e UNSUPPORTED TAG IN SCREEN DATA PLC NOT CONNECTED 02 FF and 02 F7 PLC NOT RESPONDING 02 FE RECEIVE DATA ERROR 02 FD PLC COM ERROR SCREEN MEMORY DATA IS CORRUPT CLOCK SETUP ERROR SCREEN TRANSFER ERROR SCREEN TAG LIMIT EXCEEDED OB PLC HAS NOT BEEN SETUP GP STATION NO DUPLICATION ERROR 02 F9 n 1 NETWORK ADDRESS ERROR 02 F8 n 1 eem MEMO If there is more than one error the GP displays the error message for the last error detected 6 14 GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors 2 Error Messages Details SYSTEM ERROR Indicates a fault in the basic operations of the GP Following the error message an error code as shown will appear Report the error number and details on how the error developed to your local GP distribu tor e SYSTEM ERROR 03 x x Displays when a PC transferred file cannot be rebuilt 03 xx Error No Constant Valu
59. n and ends either when the bit turns off or when the time set here passes V e Pressing the touch panel in the middle of the monopolize process interrupts the MONOPOLIZE TIME function ending exclusive use e When MONOPOLIZE TIME is set to 0 the monopolize function does not end automatically For more about the contents of System Data Area LS6 status and LS14 con trol Software PLC Connection Manual Contents and Range of System Area Direct Access Communication and Contents and Range of System Data Area Memory Link Communication GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize ae INITIALIZE MEMORY This command erases all the GP screen data CAUTION e You cannot cancel the Initialization procedure after pressing the Start key e Initialization does not erase the SYSTEM SET UP the SIO protocol nor the internal clock setups INITIALIZE INTERNAL HEHORY Esc WARNING PREVIOUS DATA VILL BE OVERWRITTEN ENTER PASSWORD AND PRESS START KEY al START To initialize the GP internal memory enter the common password 1101 or the password entered in the SYSTEM SET UP screen For more information abount How to Input Number Chapter 4 Input Number GE MEMO mi Initialization takes 10 to 20 seconds SET UP TIME SET UP TIME PRESENT TIHE 95 Y 1M 15D 22 16 TIME SET UP Los w 4Jm 1 o ie Set up the internal timepiece of the GP Make date and time corrections in the TIME SET UP fields V
60. ndition Name Send data RS 232C EN Receive data RS 232C Send data B RS 422 Receive data B RS 422 No connection N Als Request send RS 232C e Enable receive B RS 422 o ena 9 TRMX Termination RS 422 22 Enable receive A RS 422 fem Recommended Connector Dsub25pin plug XM2A 2501 lt made by OMRON Corp gt Recommended Cover Dsub25pin Cover XM2S 2511 lt made by OMRON Corp gt Dsub25pin plug XM2A 2501 lt made by OMRON Corp gt Use rough metric type M2 6x0 45p threads used to hold the cable s set fastening screws in place Recommended Cable CO MA VV SB5Px28AWG lt made by HITACHI Cable Ltd gt Software PLC Connection Manual to determine your PLC s con nection points Enable receive RS 232C Clear send A RS 422 O O O O O O O O O O re bech SEN MEMO When creating your own cable follow the instructions listed below concerning each connection type RS 422 The following pairs of pin s must be connected to each other E 18 CSB lt gt 19 ERB ee 21 CSA lt gt 22 ERA e When connecting the RS 422 cable and the 9 TRMX and 10 RDA points a termination resistance of 100Q is added between RDA and RDB e When making a cable for the Memory Link format be sure to select a 4 line System RS 232C e Do not use the following pins 9 TRMX 10 RDA 11 SDA 15 SDB 16 RDB 18 CSB 19 ERB 21 CSA 22 ERA GP 370 Series
61. nected to each CCU select the 1 1 connection and setup the Monitor Register as None e When connecting only one GP to a PLC be sure to set the Monitor Register to ON 2 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS n 1 This is the setup for the PLC System Data Area and the Unit Number for an n 1 multi link PLC connection For more about the SYSTEM DATA AREA with the n 1 multi link connection Software PLC Connection Manual em Li This setup is only necessary when using the Direct Access format SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS SYSTEM AREA START DEV D START ADR STSTEH AREA READ SIZE 0l UNIT HO o 0l GP 370 Series User s Manual Initialize SYSTEM AREA STARTING DEVICE STARTING ADDRESS Setup the PLC s Data Register D Data Memory DM etc allotted by the SYSTEM AREA STARTING ADDRESS UNIT NO Set up the PLC UNIT number here Make sure it matches the one set up in the PLC SYSTEM AREA READ SIZE When using a Block Display Trend Graph setup the Reading Area Size in word units to match the Trend Graph s data size Set this up when you wish to allocate the Reading Area in the PLC Data Register D or Data Memory DM CAUTION e If you are not using the Reading Area leave the 0 default values intact High Speed Communications can be secured as a result 3 STATION SETUP n 1 The STATION SETUP necessary for the n 1 multi link setup checks whether correct communications run with the connecte
62. occur in areas where either vaporized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oils are allowed to adhere to the unit for long periods of time If the GP s front face protection sheet becomes peeled off these conditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the GP and separate protection measures are suggested Also if non approved oils are present it may cause deformation or corrosion of the front panel s plastic cover Therefore prior to installing the GP be sure to confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the GP s operating environment If the installation gasket 1s used for a long period of time or if the unit and its gasket are removed from the panel the original level of the protection cannot be guaranteed To maintain the original protection level you need to replace the installation gasket regularly 3 Structural Specifications GP370 LG GP370 SC External 170W x 138H x 57D mm Measurements mm GP unit only 2 2 GP 370 Series User s Manual Specifications Function and Performance 1 Display Functions GP370 LG GP370 SC al na Display Color White Black 8 colors white red blue green yellow magenta cyan black Tiling patterns make blends of colors possible Back light CFL under normal temperatures and humidity lifespan 20 000 hours Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Display Area 115W x 86H mm Blink Reverse Video Contrast The Touch Panel has 8 levels of contrast adj
63. ontrast will change accordingly lighter darker Ci T 3 C For the GP370 LG models the lighter and darker settigs are on the opposite side L lt e To exit CONTRAST AD USTMENT mode press anywhere outside the contrast option bar e CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT mode cannot be entered while waiting for GP to start e CONTRAST AD USTMENTs can be made even in the middle of RUN mode PLC lt gt GP communication BRIGHTNESS SETTING When this is set to ON brightness can be changed by simply touching the screen For example press the lower right 1 and lower left corners 2 of the screen simultaneously to enable the Brightness Setting mode In this mode touching the bottom left of the screen increases the brightness and touching the bottom right side decreases the brightness See the figure below GP 370 Series User s Manual 5 11 5 12 Initialize This mode cannot be be enabled or used while the GP is starting up This mode can be used even while the GP is running e while data is being transmitted to and from the PLC LCD SETTING Only for GP 370LG There are two options REVERSE and NORMAL When set to REVERSE the screen lighting becomes inverted Press the LCD SETTING item to change it from NORMAL to REVERSE then press the SET button The screen display reverses and returns to the previous screen SET UP 1 0 MAIN MENU INITIALIZE SETUP ETP so U UU SETUP vo
64. ou wish to exit the screen without saving the changes press the ESC button e Press the SET key to write the Setup condi tions onto the Internal FEPROM which may take some time causing a delay in returning to the previous screen Therefore do not touch the screen until the previous menu dis play returns e Press the CANCEL key to not write the Setup conditions onto the Internal FEPROM and re turn to the previous menu Return To Previous Screen Press the title of the screen you would like to return to E g To return to the MAIN MENU from the SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP screen simply press the MAIN MENU title HAIN INITIALIZE _ STS ENY SETUP hsrs Au SELF DIAGNOSIS Standard Operations Selecting A Menu Press the title of the menu item to diagnose MAIN SELF DIAGHOSIS MENU DISPLAY PATTERN IHPUT PORT GP 370 Series User s Manual 4 5 Off line Mode SET ESC Keys o o After selecting the SELF DIAGNOSIS item the and keys appear at dif ferent times at the top of the screen E g TOOL CONNECTOR LOOP BACK eSET Key When this key is pressed the Self Diagnosis begins e ESC Key When this key is pressed the Self Diagnosis command is cancelled and you return to the Self Diagnosis menu After Check To Return To SELF DIAGNOSIS MENU SELF DIAGNOSIS When OK displays pressing once anywhere on the display screen returns you to the SELF DIAGNO SIS MENU UN
65. ows this formula System Data Start Address n For example if the System Area Start Address was D00200 and the Change Screen Number option had been selected if you refer to the System Area Contents screen displayed above because Change Screen Number s ad dress is pegged at 6 its word address would be DO0200 6 D00206 For more information on the LS area 16 19 Software PLC Connec tion Manual 1 1 2 LS Area Structure 3 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP The GP unit can display one Global Window and two Local Windows at any one time The Global Window is common to all the display screens The Local Window displays exclusively on the corresponding base screen The GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP is described here GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS a DATA FORMAT BIN REGISTRATION NO 1 256 LOCATION A 0 19 0 GLOBAL WINDOW When first entering the Global Window select whether to Use or Do Not Use the Global Window If you select Do Not Use ignore the items described below Selecting Use makes these options available by simply pressing the NEXT button GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS Setup the Global REGISTRATION NO and the Window LOCATION as Direct or Indirect values When set as Direct the REGISTRATION NO and Window LO CATION selection are fixed to the values setup here When set to Indirect the WINDOW REG NO word address as prepared in the System Area is variable which means it can have the REG
66. p 2 GP unit INITIALIZE setup Setup I O with the current host and Communication PLC Setting is incorrect Cable 3 The host and GP powering up 3 Turn the host s power On first wait 2 3 process was incorrect seconds then power up the GP unit 4 The Communication Cable was not 4 Check the Communication Cable wiring connected properly and connect it up properly RECEIVE DATA ERROR 02 FD This problem arises as a result of one of these three e There is a problem in trying to receive the data e The connected PLC and the PLC setup for the data is different e Noise These errors except for noise appear when the Communication Cable is pulled out when the GP unit is On or when normal communication operations are being run but the GP has been powered Off then back On To solve the prob lem simply begin running transmissions again When the error is a result of noise correct any improper connections GP STATION NO DUPLICATION ERROR 02 F9 n 1 This error appears for one of two reasons e The GP number is same as the station number for another GP Check all the GP station numbers e In the middle of correspondences the PLC power has been turned On Off Reset the power on the PLC and GP NETWORK ADDRESS ERROR 02 F8 n 1 The SIO address setup for the GP is different from other GP s Check the ad dress setup for all the GP s GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 17 6 18 Run amp Errors PLC COM ERROR Appears
67. rea There is a problem with the GP unit Please contact your lo cal GP distributor GP 370 Series User s Manual 6 9 Run amp Errors Ei SELF DIAGNOSIS The GP unit is equipped to check its own System and Interface for any prob lems Use it to help diagnose any problems 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS Item List MAIN SELF DIAGHOSIS MENU DISPLAY PATTERN INPUT PORT TOUCH PANEL FEPROM CHECRSUH FRAME BUFFER TOOL CONNECTOR e DISPLAY PATTERN Displays all the figures and tiling patterns to check if they are correct e TOUCH PANEL Checks the touch panel squares e FEPROM CHECKSUM Runs the GP internal memory s FEPROM system and protocol checksum e FRAME BUFFER Checks the GP internal display memory FRAME BUFFER e TOOL CONNECTOR Checks the control lines and input output lines for the tool connector e INPUT PORT for Digital s maintenance use only Runs a check on the Input Port e SIO CHECK Checks the input output lines for the RS 232C and RS 422 terminals wi The SELF DIAGNOSIS items marked with an asterisk require spe cial tools Please prepare the required tool for each test GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS Details Of Each Item This section explains the contents of SELF DIAGNOSIS For information about how to operate the Screen Chapter 4 Off line Mode for informa tion about how to set up the Special Tools Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring
68. ributor To make the Off line screen appear turn the power Off then back On and press the upper left corner of the screen within 10 seconds 2 When you run the FEPROM CHECK in SELF DIAGNOSIS all the screen data gets erased Be sure to make a backup of all the screens 6 6 GP 370 Series User s Manual Run amp Errors 3 Would Not Communicate When the GP will not communicate with the host PLC follow the flowchart below to discover the origin of the problem and find a suitable response Or if an error message displays on the screen check the error code Error Message section in this chapter to find the appropriate solution Turn Off the power switch Has the correct PLC protocol Table file been selected NO Setup the Table file that corresponds with the connected PLC Software Operation Manual Attach the SIO cable unit properly Is the SIO cable at making sure all connections are tached properly to this secure Software PLC unit Connection Manual Setup the Termination Resistor in the correct position with the correct val ues Resistor position and values change with each PLC type When using the Direct Access format Software PLC Con nection Manual Is the Termination Resistor setup correctly For RS 422 use the solution provided Disconnect all the cables except the in the dotted rectangle above power cable and turn the unit On GP 370 Series User s Manua
69. rom the power outlet when connecting the cable to the GP unit e GP 370 Series can only take DC24V input If you supply power other than DC24V you will damage its power supply and the GP unit e There is no power switch on the GP unit so please use a breaker switch CAUTION When the FG terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded Not ground ing the GP unit will result in excess noise ge e e Wherever you can use thick wires max 2mm for power terminals and provide an extra twist to the wire during connection e Please use Ring Terminals with the size described below over 03 2mm under Coo 6 0mm e To avoid a short among the ring terminals when the screws get loosen please use ring terminals with a sleeve GP 370 SeriesBackside FG Crimp on Ring Terminals Power Terminal Block Connect the GP power cables following the steps below Check to make sure the Power is Off 2 Remove the Terminal cover Ring Terminals V2 MS3 suitable made by JST GP 370 Series User s Manual 3 5 3 6 Installation and Wiring Disconnect the screws from the 3 terminals align the power wire rings and re insert the screws Check each wire to make sure the connections are correct e E The torque required to tighten the screws is 0 5 0 6Nem 2 Precaution Grounding a exclusive grounding BEST GP unit other equipment b common grounding OK GP unit other equipment c common grounding
70. ter than others creating a wavelike pattern e There are minute grid points on the Display Panel surface e Shadows may appear at the top of the LCD extension e Sometimes the display field may look as if the display colors have changed This phenomenon is a common attribute of LCD s and not a defect in the system e Displaying a single image for long periods can cause an afterimage to remain when changing to another screen set the unit to Stand by Mode which turns the screen Off automati cally when there is no input a single screen display with no opera tions for a specified period of time To prevent this effect set the unit to Stand by Mode which turns the screen Off auto matically when there is no input a single screen display with no op erations for a specified period of time do not display any single screen for a long period of time Change the screen display periodically GP 370 Series User s Manual ME UL c UL CSA Approval The GP370 LG41 24VP and GP370 5C41 24VPare UL c UL recognized products UL file No E182139 I GP conforms as a component for the following standards TT UL508 Industrial Control Equipment UL1604 Electrical Equipment for Use in Class andll Division2 and Class lll Hazardous Classified Locations Q CAN CSA C22 2 Nos 142 and 213 M1987 Standard for Safety of infomation Technology Equipment including Elsctrical Business Equipment GP370 LG31 24V UL Registration Model 2
71. ustments available Adjustment Characters Korean KSC5601 1992 codes Hangul fonts including Kanji Chinese GB2321 80 codes simplified Chines fonts Taiwanese Big 5 codes traditional Chinese fonts ASCII Code Page850 Alphanumeric including European fonts Japan ANK 158 type Kanji 6349 includes non Kanji 453 and Standard JIS Type 1 and Type 2 8x8 dot font 40 Char per row 30 rows Char Disp 8x16 dot font 40 Char per row 15 rows 16x16 dot font 20 Char per row 15 rows Character Size Height and width can be expanded by 2 4 or 8 GP 370 Series User s Manual 273 Specifications 2 Screen Memory RE ee SO FLASH EPROM 1 Mbyte Internal Memory Up to 320 screens w a standard screen size of 3 2 Kbytes 3 Touch Panel Clock Accuracy GP370 LG GP370 SC Touch Panel Clock 40 seconds month at room temperature Accuracy 4 External Interface GP370 LG GP370 SC Serial Asynchronous Transmission Method RS 232C RS 422 Interface Data Length 7 or 8 bits Stop Bit 1 or 2 bits Parity None Odd or Even Data Transmission Rate 2400 38400bps Tool RS 232C Asychronous Transmission TTL level non procedure Connector command interface During Development use the I F to download Screen design During RUN mode use with the BarCode Reader I F GP 370 Series User s Manual Specifications 23 Interface Specifications 1 Serial Interface Signal Condition i Co

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