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1. GT1695 GT1695M X Abbreviation of GT1695M XTBA GT1695M XTBD GT1685 GT1685M S Abbreviation of GT1685M STBA GT1685M STBD GT1675M S Abbreviation GT1575 STBA GT1575 STBD GT1675 GT1675M V Abbreviation of GT1675M VTBA GT1675M VTBD GT1675 VN Abbreviation of GT1675 VNBA GT1675 VNBD GT1672 GT1672 VN Abbreviation of GT1672 VNBA GT1672 VNBD GT1665M S Abbreviation of GT1665M STBA GT1665M STBD GT1665 GT1665M V Abbreviation of GT1665M VTBA GT1665M VTBD GT1662 GT1662 VN Abbreviation of GT1662 VNBA GT1662 VNBD GT16 Abbreviation of GT1695 GT1685 GT1675 GT1672 GT1665 GT1662 GT1595 GT1595 X Abbreviation of GT1595 XTBA GT1595 XTBD GT1585V S Abbreviation of GT1585V STBA GT1585V STBD GT1585 GT1585 S Abbreviation of GT1585 STBA GT1585 STBD GT1575V S Abbreviation of GT1575V STBA GT1575V STBD GT1575 S Abbreviation of GT1575 STBA GT1575 STBD GT157L1 GT1575 V Abbreviation of GT1575 VTBA GT1575 VTBD GT1575 VN Abbreviation of GT1575 VNBA GT1575 VNBD GT1572 VN Abbreviation of GT1572 VNBA GT1572 VNBD GT1565 V Abbreviation of GT1565 VTBA GT1565 VTBD GT156L1 GT1562 VN Abbreviation of GT1562 VNBA GT1562 VNBD GOT1000 e GT1555 V Abbreviation of GT1555 VTBD Series GT155L GT1555 Q Abbreviation of GT1555 QTBD GT1555 QSBD GT1550 Q Abbreviation of GT1550 QLBD GT15 Abbreviation of GT1595 GT1585 GT157L GT156L GT155L 1 GT1155 Abbreviation of GT1155 QTBDQ GT1155 QSB
2. Standard interface 2 GOT built in RS 232 interface f GT1020 GT1030 Standard interface 1 GOT built in RS 422 interface Standard interface 2 or GOT built in RS 232 interface GOT built in RS 232 interface 1 INPUT el 2400 00000000 000000000000 3300 OPEN Je 0000 SIE Ve 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 2 I F communication setting This function displays the list of the GOT communication interfaces Set the channel and the communication driver to the interface to be used B Setting IFCommunication Setting Host PC i g E ii i B iji 8 E Hi Ethernet MELSEC Q17nNC CRinD 700 mum 1 0 Ww s wwe vw o BN 8M 2 EthemetMELSEC Q17rNC CRnD 700 o m e 1 1 y jo Nons Q o Ble 5 0 F o wA y o BN P 1 Select Common I F Communication Setting from the menu 2 The I F Communication Setting dialog box appears Make the settings with reference to the following explanation 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface E Setting item The following describes the setting items for the standard I F setting and extension I F setting
3. IFCommunication Setting D 9 DS N W a e DI 9 9 We D MONITORING CH No Driver VFA RS232 f1 J ALPHA2 VF 2 USB 9 Host PC VF 3 RS422 485 0 J None EI Detail Setting VF Ethemet 2 Ethemel MELSEC G17nNC CRinD 700 x Extend F 1 w Detail Setting Detail Setting Detail Setting Detail Setting Extend Lt 3 1st Detail Setting 2nd Detail Setting Detail Setting Cancel Item Description Set channel No and drivers to the GOT standard interfaces GT16 Standard I F 1 Standard I F 2 Standard I F 3 Standard UE A GT15 GT1030 GT1020 Standard I F 1 Standard I F 2 GT11 GT105 GT104 Standard I F 1 Standard I F 2 Standard I F 3 Standard I F setting Set the CH No according to the intended purpose The number of channels differs depending on the GOT to be used 0 Not used 1 to 4 Used for connecting a controller of channel No 1 to 4 set in Setting connected equipment Channel setting 8 Used for barcode reader connection RFID connection PC remote operation connection or fingerprint authentication device connection 9 Used for connecting Host Personal computer Used for gateway function MES interface function and Ethernet download Multi Used for Ethernet multiple connection CH No VF The communication type of the GOT standard interface is displayed
4. Di Set the driver for the device to be connected river None Host Personal computer Each communication driver for connected devices Make settings for the transmission speed and data length of the communication driver Detail Setting lt 3 Refer to each chapter of the equipment to be connected to the GOT Extension UE setting Set the communication unit attached to the extension interface of the GOT Set the CH No according to the intended purpose The number of channels differs depending on the GOT to be used 0 Not used 1 to 4 Used for connecting a controller of channel No 1 to 4 set in Setting connected equipment Channel CH No setting 5 to 7 Used for barcode reader connection RFID connection and PC remote operation connection Forthe gateway function MES interface function Ethernet download report function hard copy For printer output video RGB input RGB output multimedia function CF card unit CF card extension unit sound output and external UO or operation panel Di Set the driver for the device to be connected river None Each driver for connected devices Make settings for the transmission speed and data length of the communication driver Detail Setting gt Refer to each chapter of the equipment to be connected to the GOT 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 9 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface Channel No drivers 1 Channel No 2 to No 4 Use the chan
5. APPLICATION CONTROLLER REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Revision Oct 2009 JY997D39201A First edition Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 01B Oct 2010 JY997D39201B Compatible with GT Works3 Version 1 17T Compatible with setting of the mask type This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2009 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION REVISIONS 1 ES REVISIONS 2 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re commissioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gr
6. CONTENT S eebe e rte poe ee i Eed A 9 MANUALES 3 onam uud Ed ue A 11 QUICK REES ENEE ee TEA eiit mem Ee ueque A 12 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS eene nnne nennen nennen nnne nnns A 14 HOW TO READ ed ET A 18 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 4 Setting the Communication Interface 1 3 1 1 1 Setting connected equipment Channel setting 1 3 1 1 2 VF communication settng enne nennen nennen 1 8 E E ee Le ET 1 10 1 2 Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOIN 1 11 1 2 1 Writing the project data and OS onto the GOT em 1 11 1 2 2 Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT sss 1 12 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection ssssssssssssssssseseereneee nennen 1 13 1 34 Communication module ire bebo KA e egt AEN ae dudit ied dade 1 13 1 3 2 Option unit ash cease e ttu en e C n PERDRE EUN READ EEG RD USER 1 14 1 3 3 Conversion cables wa cei to t Lee Meni a ale nee ie 1 14 1 3 4 Connector conversion adapter ccccececeeeececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeececcacaeceeeeeeeeeseeseceecncaniesaeeeeeess 1 14 1 3 5 Serial Multi Drop Connection Un 1 14 1 3 6 Installing a unit on another unit Checking the unit installation position 1 15 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 22 1 4 4 GOT connector specifications ener 1 22 1 4 2 Coaxial cable connector connection method 1 25 1 4 3 Terminating resistors Of GO 1 26 1 5 Verifying GOT Recogni
7. Ed Mail Ga FTP D Q Redundant A Station No Switching 1 Select Common Controller Setting from the menu 2 The Controller Setting window is displayed Select the channel to be used from the list menu 3 Select the followings Manufacturer Mitsubishi Controller Type ALPHA2 I F Interface to be used Driver ALPHA2 Click the OK button when settings are completed The settings of connecting equipments can be confirmed in I F Communication Setting For details refer to the following lt 3 1 1 2 I F communication setting 2 4 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 4 GOT Side Settings 2 5 PLC Side Settings For details of the 02 refer to the following manual 3 COMMUNICATION MANUAL a2 SIMPLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER 73 7 PROGRAMING MANUAL a2 SIMPLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER 2 5 1 Communication setting Make the communication settings by front panel key or AL VLS WIN E Item Setting Modem other Data Bit 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Baud Rate 9600 2 6 Device Range that Can Be Set The device ranges of controller that can be used for GOT are as follows Note that the device ranges in the following tables are the maximum values that can be set in GT Designer3 The device specifications of controllers may differ depending on the models even though belonging to the same series Please make the setting according to the specifications of the controller actu
8. NCAUTION D o LU Wal Li o cz D Eae GE 26 D oS Solder the coaxial cable connectors properly Insufficient soldering may result in malfunctions Components of the BNC connector Structure of the coaxial cable eg e External conductor Outer sheath Insulating material Nut Washer Gasket Plug shell O EP Clamp Contact ALPHA2 CONNECTION Internal conductor 1 Remove the external sheath of the coaxial cable with GE dimensions as shown below SOS KANN Cable in use A Cut this portion of the outer sheath 3C 2V 15mm 5C 2V 5C 2V CCY 10mm 2 Pass the nut washer gasket and clamp through the coaxial cable as shown on the left and loosen the external conductor Washer Gasket Insulating material J Cut the external conductor insulting material and internal Internal conductor conductor with the dimensions as shown below E A Note that the external conductor should be cut to the same 3 dimension as the tapered section of the clamp and smoothed C down to the clamp B Clamp and external conductor Cable in use ERES C 3C 2V 6mm 3mm 5C 2V 5C 2V CCY 7mm 5mm Solder here 4 Solder the contact to the internal conductor 5 Insert the connector assembly shown in 4 into the plug shell and screw the nut into the plug shell Precautions for soldering Note the following precautions when soldering the internal conductor and contact Make
9. Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation to damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 6 Product application 1 In using the Mitsubishi graphic operation terminal the usage conditions shall be that the application will not lead to a major accident even if any problem or fault should occur in the graphic operation terminal device and that backup and fail safe functions are systematically provided outside of the device for any problem or fault 2 The Mitsubishi graphic operation terminal has been designed and manufactured for applications in general industries etc Thus applications in which the public could be affected such as in nuclear power plants and other power plants operated by respective power companies and applications in which a special quality assurance system is required such as for Railway companies or Public service purposes shall be excluded from the
10. Source Drive C Built in Flash Memory M Destination GT Designer3 v p Prior to use Click on the Info Reception button to acquire GOT information when changing a destination drive prior to GOT write Communication Configuration Info Reception Close 1 Select Communication Read from GOT from the menu 2 The Communication configuration dialog box appears Set the communication setting between the GOT and the personal computer Click the OK button when settings are completed 3 The GOT Read tab appears on the Communicate with GOT dialog box Select the Drive information radio button of the Read Data 4 Click the Info Reception button 5 Confirm that the project data and OS are written correctly onto the GOT 1 12 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 2 Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection The following shows the option devices to connect in the respective connection type For the specifications usage and connecting procedure on option devices refer to the respective device manual D O LU vp Oo SS ra ae WE 96 D os 1 3 1 Communication module Product name Model Specifications GT15 QBUS For QCPU Q mode motion controller CPU Q series z Bus connection 1ch unit standard mode o e 3 o GT15 QBUS2 For QCPU Q mode motion controller CPU Q series e m Bus c
11. F Setting E 4 When the communication driver name is not xtend I F 1 Extend F 2 tet pee fns SE displayed normally carry out the following E Reve Me one procedure again C Rone Tore L 1 1Setting the Communication Interface None lone Definition of Cho 0 None 8 Barcode connection ther connection OK 1 4 F device connection 9 PC_ connection 1 28 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment E When using GT15 or GT11 das Sec 1 After powering up the GOT touch Main menu Communication setting from the Utility gl Communication setting 7 GOT setup D O LU Wal Li c cz r2 me GE 26 D oS Si Time setting amp display E3l Program data control E Debug amp self check d Clean Get Maintenance timing setting wa Addition times reset ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 The Communication Settings appears 3 Verify that the communication driver name to e be used is displayed in the box for the Channel Driver assign g communication interface to be used USB lost PC JF Setting 4 When the communication driver name is not xtend F 1 V F 2 displayed normally carry out the following ChNo None None z 0 None 0 More procedure again ChNo None None L gt 1 1Setting the Communication Interface D None U None ChNo None None U
12. None U None inition of ChNo S Barcode connection ther connection OK nnection 9 PC connection 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 29 1 5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment B For GT10 1 After powering up the GOT touch Main Menu e n Men KH ESC Comm Setting from the Utility 2 Touch Standard I F on Comm Setting 3 The Standard I F appears 3 4 Standard F 1 JESC R3422 EE 1 ALPHA T 8 4 Verify that the communication driver name to be used is displayed in the box for the communication interface to be used When the communication driver name is not displayed normally carry out the following procedure again 1 1Setting the Communication Interface 1 30 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment Utility 1 How to display Utility at default When using GT16 GT1595 or GT1020 Utility call key 1 point press on GOT screen upper left corner D el LU Wal Lo cz e Re OE 26 ra cz Utility display Y When using GT16 When using GT15 a RTL z i o Lr M ag 22 JG ZO When using GT1050 When using GT1585 GT157L When using GT11 GT104L1 GT1560 GT1550 GT11 GT1050 ENEX A mg GT1040 or GT1030 F Di sitin tele 2 point press E r sel
13. PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 Touch CPU on the I O check screen Touching CPU executes the communication check with the connected PLC 2 When the communication screen ends successfully the screen on the left is displayed 1 33 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING ll Communication monitoring function The communication monitoring is a function that checks whether the PLC can communicate with the GOT If this check ends successfully it means correct communication interface settings and proper cable connection Display the communication monitoring function screen by Main Menu Comm Setting Comm Monitor For details on the communication monitoring function refer to the following manual 5 GT10 User s Manual Operation of communication monitoring function screen Main Menu ie Main Menu E p Standard I F etting Comm Monitor Touch Comm Setting Touch w Communication settings zo Comm Setting n x SD e Data Transfer RD RD onitor EM I F 1 ESMII F Touch Comm Monitor 1 34 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 1 ES 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 2 5 2 6 ALPHA2 CONNECTION List of Connectable Models System Configuration 2 2
14. days b4 5th week 29th day to month end b5 to b7 Reserved Fixed to 0 CWTZ WE b8 Every week b9 to b15 Reserved Fixed to 0 This item is valid only while Weekly setting is valid Weekly setting becomes valid when 1 is written to either of CWTZ WE b0 to CWT WE b4 and CWT WE b8 while Date setting is valid In that case day of the week is initialized to every day of the week i Setting range Device No Device Deme EJ INE representation System Bit M M01 to M24 Input Terminal 1 101 to 115 External Input El EI129 to EI132 Output Terminal O O01 to O09 External Output EO EO129 to EO132 g Key Input K K01 to K08 Link Input E E01 to E04 Decimal Link Output A A01 to A04 Control Device N N01 to N04 C ication Word Devi esame cunamianti CWT BI 100 CWT BI Communication Bit Device 4 CB001 to CB100 CB Analog Input Al 2 Al01 to Al08 Communication Word Device 1244 CW001 to CW100 g CW gt 8 Communication Word Device is ek Decimal E For Time Switch FB pud YA CWT 100 CWT Communication Word Device 3 CWTO001 to CWT100 For Time Switch FB CWT 1 2 8 4 Only reading is possible Only 16 bit 1 word specification is possible Only 32 bit 2 word designation is possible On the PLC side CWT means CW that related TimeSwitchFunctionBlock For details of CW and CB refer to the following manuals L gt COMMUNICATION MANUAL a2 SIMPLE
15. of the Time Switch FB Device CWT BI Description 0 OFF 1 ON h Mask type Weekday CWT WD Set day of the week of the Time Switch FB Device CWT MD Description b0 Sunday b1 Monday b2 Tuesday b3 Wednesday b4 Thursday b5 Friday b6 Saturday b7 Reserved Fixed to 0 b8 Every day of the week b9 to b14 Reserved Fixed to 0 b15 0 Weekly setting 2 Date setting This item is valid only while Weekly setting is valid Date setting becomes valid when CWT WD b15 1 is written while Weekly setting is valid In that case year month day and output ON OFF status are initialized to 2009 January 1 and OFF respectively Weekly setting becomes valid when CWT WD b15 0 is written while Date setting is valid In that case day of the week and week of the month are initialized to every day of the week and every week respectively Weekly setting becomes valid when 1 is written to either of CWT WD b0 to CWT WD b6 and CWTZ WD b8 while Date setting is valid In that case week of the month is initialized to every week 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 6 Device Range that Can Be Set i Mask type Week CWT WE Set week of the month of the Time Switch FB Device Description bO 1st week 1st to 7th days b1 2nd week 8th to 14th days b2 3rd week 15th to 21st days b3 4th week 22nd to 28th
16. or corresponding product of the cable side is packed together with the GT1030 GT1020 Connector pin arrangement GT16 GT15 GT11 GT105 GT104 1 GT01 RS4 M GOT main part connector see from the front 1 6 5 9 9 pin D sub male GT1030 GT1020 See from the back of a GOT main part 000000000 zzomnomzaco OOO00Q0ZAJ2O00 9 b ON 1 in terminal block o 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection E RS 422 interface Use the following as the RS 422 interface and the RS 422 485 communication unit connector on the GOT For the GOT side of the connection cable use a connector and connector cover applicable to the GOT connector 1 2 Connector model GOT Connector type Connector model Manufacturer 9 pin D sub female RS 422 conversion unit M2 6 millimeter screw 17LE 13090 27 D2AC DDK Ltd fixed type GT16 1 14 pin female HDR EC14LFDT1 SLE Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd GT115 1 Q 9 pin D sub female GT105 1 Q M2 6 millimeter screw 17LE 13090 27 D3AC DDK Ltd fixed type GT104 1 Q GT1030 GT1020 9 pin terminal block MC1 5 9 G 3 5BK PHOENIX CONTACT Inc GT15 RS4 9S 9 pin D sub female M2 6 millimeter screw fixed type GT01 RS4 M 17LE 13090 27 D3AC DDK Ltd 1 When connecting to the RS 422 485 interface use HDR E14MAG1 as a cable connector To use
17. specified torque range Loose tightening may cause the unit and or GOT to malfunction due to poor contact Overtightening may damage the screws unit and or GOT they might malfunction When mounting the option function board onto the GOT GT16 connect it to the corresponding connector securely and tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range When mounting an optional function board onto the GOT GT15 fully connect it to the connector until you hear a click When mounting an optional function board onto the GOT GT 11 fully connect it to the connector When inserting a CF card into the GOT GT16 GT15 GT11 push it into the CF card interface of GOT until the CF card eject button will pop out Failure to do so may cause a malfunction due to poor contact When inserting removing a CF card into from the GOT GT16 GT15 GT11 turn the CF card access switch off in advance Failure to do so may corrupt data within the CF card When removing a CF card from the GOT make sure to support the CF card by hand as it may pop out Failure to do so may cause the CF card to drop from the GOT and break When installing a USB memory to the GOT GT16 make sure to install the USB memory to the USB interface firmly Failure to do so may cause a malfunction due to poor contact Before removing the USB memory from the GOT GT 16 operate the utility screen for removal After the successful completion dialog box is displayed remove t
18. unit CC LINK Ver 2 compatible CC Link communication unit Intelligent device station unit GT15 75J61BT13 Z A8GT 61BT13 GT15 75IF900 set Ethernet communication unit GT15 J71E71 100 Ethernet 100Base TX unit 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 13 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 3 2 Option unit Product name Model Specifications Printer unit GT15 PRN USB slave PictBridge for connecting printer 1 ch Multimedia unit GT16M MMR For video input signal NTSC PAL 1 ch playing movie GT16M V4 Video input unit For video input signal NTSC PAL 4 ch GT15V 75V4 GT16M R2 RGB input unit For analog RGB input signal 2 ch GT15V 75R1 GT16M V4R1 Video RGB input unit For video input signal NTSC PAL 4 ch for analog RGB mixed input signal 1 ch GT15V 75V4R1 GT16M ROUT RGB output unit For analog RGB output signal 1 ch GT15V 75ROUT CF card unit GT15 CFCD For CF card installation B drive For GOT back face CF card eject CF card extension unit GT15 CFEX CO8SET For CF card installation B drive For control panel front face CF card eject Sound output unit GT15 SOUT For sound output GT15 DIOR For the connection to external I O device or operation panel Negative Common Input Source Type Output External I O unit GT45 DIO For the connection to external UO device or operation panel Positive Common Input Sink Type Output 1 3 3 Conversion cables
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21. 40 Q A or later GT1030 B or later 9 pin terminal block MC1 5 9 G 3 5BK PHOENIX CONTACT Inc GT1020 E or later 9 pin D sub female GT15 RS4 9S M2 6 millimeter screw 17LE 13090 27 D3AC DDK Ltd fixed type GT15 RS4 TE SL SMT3 5 10 90F BOX Weidmuller interconnections inc 1 For the checking procedure of the hardware version refer to the User s Manual 2 When connecting to the RS 422 485 interface use HDR E14MAG1 as a cable connector To use HDR E14MAG 1 a dedicated pressure welding tool is required For details on the connector and pressure welding tool contact Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd 3 The terminal block MC1 5 9 ST 3 5 or corresponding product of the cable side is packed together with the GT1030 GT1020 2 Connector pin arrangement GT16 GT15 GT11 GT105 GT104 GT1030 GT1020 GOT main part connector see from the front 8 14 17 1 7 14 pin female 5 9 GOT main part connector see from the front o o o O 9 pin D sub female 1 6 See from the back of a GOT main part EI EE E EI ENEE E 209090909999 PADO LIDO D O20 asus 9 pin terminal block 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 4 2 Coaxial cable connector connection method The following describes the method for connecting the BNC connector connector plug for coaxial cable and the cable
22. 6 90PSGW GT16 80PSCB GT16 80PSGB GT16 80PSCW GT16 80PSGW GT16 70PSCB GT16 70PSGB GT16 70PSCW GT16 70PSGW GT16 60PSCB GT16 60PSGB GT16 60PSCW GT16 60PSGW For GT15 GT15 90PSCB GT15 90PSGB GT15 90PSCW GT15 90PSGW GT15 80PSCB GT15 80PSGB GT15 80PSCW GT15 80PSGW GT15 70PSCB GT15 70PSGB GT15 70PSCW GT15 70PSGW GT15 60PSCB GT15 60PSGB GT15 60PSCW GT15 60PSGW GT15 50PSCB GT15 50PSGB GT15 50PSCW GT15 50PSGW For GT11 GT11 50PSCB GT11 50PSGB GT11 50PSCW GT11 50PSGW GT11H 50PSC Abbreviations and generic terms Description Protective Sheet GT10 50PSCB GT10 50PSGB GT10 50PSCW GT10 50PSGW GT10 40PSCB GT10 40PSGB GT10 40PSCW GT10 40PSGW GT10 30PSCB GT10 30PSGB GT10 30PSCW GT10 30PSGW GT10 20PSCB GT10 20PSGB GT10 20PSCW GT10 20PSGW For GT10 Protective cover for oil GT05 90PCO GT05 80PCO GT05 70PCO GT05 60PCO GT05 50PCO USB environmental protection cover GT16 UCOV GT15 UCOV GT11 50UCOV Stand GT15 90STAND GT15 80STAND GT15 70STAND A9GT 50STAND GT05 50STAND ow GT15 70ATT 98 GT15 70ATT 87 GT15 60ATT 97 GT15 60ATT 96 S GT15 60ATT 87 GT15 60ATT 77 GT15 50ATT 95W GT15 50ATT 85 GT16 90XLTT GT16 80SLTT GT16 70VLTN GT16 60VLTN GT15 90XLTT Backlight GT15 80SLTT GT16 70SLTT GT16 70VLTT GT16 60SLTT GT16 60VLTT GT15 70SLTT GT15 70VLTT GT15 70VLTN GT15 60VLTT GT15 60VLTN Multi color display board GT15 XHNB GT15 VHNB Connect
23. 997D24701 GT10 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM 09R819 QUICK REFERENCE E Creating a project Obtaining the specifications and operation methods of GT Desioner Setting available functions on GT Designer3 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual F Fundamentals Creating a screen displayed on the GOT Obtaining useful functions to increase efficiency of drawing Setting details for figures and objects GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions Setting functions for the data collection or trigger action 1 2 2 2 Setting functions to use peripheral devices Simulating a created project on a personal computer GT Simulator3 Version1 Operating Manual for GT Works3 E Connecting a controller to the GOT Obtaining information of Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT Connecting Mitsubishi products to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for Connecting multiple controllers to one GOT Multi channel function GT Works3 ELE Establishing communication between a personal computer and a controller via the GOT FA transparent function Obtaining information of Non Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 1 for GT Works3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Cc ting Non Mitsubishi products to the GOT onnecting Non Mitsubishi products to the Products 2 for GT Works3 Obtai
24. ARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 19 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection D 9 DS Re DI a e DI 9 CO ao D MONITORING E When using the printer unit sound output unit or external UO unit The printer unit sound output unit or external UO unit can be installed in any position 1st to 3rd stage of the extension interface Example When installing a printer unit Communication Printer unit Communication unit E When using the video input unit RGB input unit video RGB input unit RGB output unit or multimedia unit Install the video input unit RGB input unit video RGB input unit RGB output unit or multimedia unit at the 1st stage of the extension interface These units cannot be used if installed in the 2nd or higher stage When any of these units is used the communication units indicated below must be installed in the 2nd stage of the extension interface Communication unit Model Bus connection unit GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS2 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 CC Link IE controller network NU GT15 J71GP23 SX communication unit CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 Example When installing a video input unit and a MELSECNET H communication unit Video RGB input unit MELSECNET H 2 ZS communication unit MELSECNET H communication unit 1 20 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connectio
25. Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the communication unit option function board or multi color display board onto from the GOT Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction Before mounting an optional function board or Multi color display board wear a static discharge wrist strap to prevent the board from being damaged by static electricity MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION Use the GOT in the environment that satisfies the general specifications described in the User s Manual Not doing so can cause an electric shock fire malfunction or product damage or deterioration When mounting the GOT to the control panel tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a drop short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT When loading the communication unit or option unit to the GOT GT16 GT15 fit it to the extension interface of the GOT and tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a drop failure or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit When mounting the multi color display board onto the GOT GT15 connect it to the corresponding connector securely and tighten the mounting screws within the
26. Connection Diagram 2 3 GOT Side Settings 2 4 PLC Side Settings aie ue S eire on Rn iod Say 2 5 Device Range that Can Be Set 2 5 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING E o O ui z z o ALPHA2 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 1 List of Connectable Models The following shows the connectable models Communication AL2 14MR iu x 3 AL2 24MR 221 2 2 System Configuration 2 2 1 Connecting to AL2 14MR AL2 24MR Communication driver Gem Connection cable ALPHA2 C PLC Connection cable GOT Number of connectable RS 232 interface Co nication Connection diagram Max 1 Model name eeng SEH IT Option device Model equipments cable type number distance GT GT e Built into GOT KEREN Gr es RS232 15m SS AL2 14MR connection diagram 1 AL2 GSM CAB RS 232 1 GOT for 1 PLC AL2 24MR GT15 RS2 9P U esssJRS232 15m Built into GOT GRR connection diagram 2 2 2 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 1 List of Connectable Models 2 3 Connection Diagram The following shows the connection diagrams of cables used for connecting the GOT to a a2 2 3 4 RS 232 cable E Connection diagram RS232 connection diagram 1 For GT16 GT15 GT11 GT105L GT104C1 GOT side
27. D sub Ge CD NC 1 nostre e nen md MESE RD RXD 2 k 3 SD SD TXD 3 gt 2 RD ER DTR 4 gt 6 DR se 5 i s so DR DSR 6 4 ER RS RTS 7 gt a CS CS CTS 8 7 RS 9 9 RS232 connection diagram 2 For GT1030 GT1020 GOT side Q2 side terminal block D sub 9 pin SD gt 2 RD RD dE 3 SD ER gt 6 DR DR le 4 ER SG i s sc RS 8 cs CS 7 RS NC 0 NC 9 mi E Precautions when preparing cable 1 Cable length The length of the cable RS 232 must be 15m or less 2 GOT side connector For the GOT side connector refer to the following 53 1 4 1 GOT connector specifications 3 a2 side connector Use the connector compatible with the a2 For the GOT side connector refer to the following 5 a2 Simple Application Controller HARDWARE MANUAL 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 3 2 3 Connection Diagram ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 4 GOT Side Settings 2 4 1 Setting communication interface Communication settings Set the channel of the connected equipments Z Controller Setting Controller Setting CHT ALPHA g CH 2 None Manufacturer Mitsubishi CH 2 None CH 4 None Controller Type ALPHA2 Network Duplex Setting EE D Ethemet VF Standard 1 F RS232 5 Routing Information amp Eb Gateway Driver ALPHA2 p Communication S S E Gateway Server Petal Setting BB Gateway Client
28. DQ GT1155 QTBDA GT1155 QSBDA GT115 GT1155 QTBD GT1155 QSBD GT1150 Q Abbreviation of GT1150 QLBDQ GT1150 QLBDA GT1150 QLBD GT1155HS Q Abbreviation of GT1155HS QSBD Handy GOT GT1150HS Q Abbreviation of GT1150HS QLBD GT11 Abbreviation of GT115L Handy GOT GT1055 Q Abbreviation of GT1055 QSBD GT105L1 GT1050 Q Abbreviation of GT1050 QBBD GT1045 Q Abbreviation of GT1045 QSBD GT104L1 GT1040 Q Abbreviation of GT1040 QBBD Abbreviation of GT1030 LBD GT1030 LBD2 GT1030 LBL GT1030 LBDW GT1030 LBDW2 GT1030 GT1030 LBLW GT1030 LWD GT1030 LWD2 GT1030 LWL GT1030 LWDW GT1030 LWDW2 GT1030 LWLW Abbreviation of GT1020 LBD GT1020 LBD2 GT1020 LBL GT1020 LBDW GT1020 LBDW2 GT1020 GT1020 LBLW GT1020 LWD GT1020LWD2 GT1020 LWL GT1020 LWDW GT1020 LWDW2 GT1020 LWLW GT10 Abbreviation of GT105L 1 GT104L 1 GT1030 GT1020 GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of GT SoftGOT1000 GOT900 Series Abbreviation of GOT A900 Series GOT F900 Series GOT800 Series Abbreviation of GOT 800 Series E Communication unit Abbreviations and generic terms Bus connection unit Description GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 75ABUSL GT15 75ABUS2L Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE RS 422 Conversion Unit GT15 RS2T4 9P GT15 RS2T4 25P Ethernet communication unit GT15 J71E71 100 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13
29. HDR E14MAG1 a dedicated pressure welding tool is required For details on the connector and pressure welding tool contact Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd 2 The terminal block MC1 5 9 ST 3 5 or corresponding product of the cable side is packed together with the GT1030 GT1020 Connector pin arrangement GT16 GOT main part connector see from the front 8 14 17 Lis 14 pin female 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING GT15 GT11 GT105 GT104L GT01 RS4 M GOT main part connector see from the front 5 1 o O9 9 6 9 pin D sub female GT1030 GT1020 See from the back of a GOT main part OQOZZgoZAZoo 00005O0O0OQ0UQ U 202 urur 9 pin terminal block 1 23 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection ALPHA2 D O LU Wal Wo az r2 me E 26 D oS CONNECTION E RS 485 interface Use the following as the RS 485 interface and the RS 422 485 communication unit connector on the GOT For the GOT side of the connection cable use a connector and connector cover applicable to the GOT connector 1 Connector model Hardware GOT WE Connector type Connector model Manufacturer version GT162 14 pin female HDR EC14LFDT1 SLE Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd GT1155 QTBD C or later GT1155 QSBD F or later 9 pin D sub female GT1150 QLBD M2 6 millimeter screw 17LE 13090 27 D3AC DDK Ltd GT1050 Q C or later fixed type GT10
30. MELSECNET 10 communication unit GT15 75J71LP23 Z GT15 75J71BR13 Z CC Link IE controller network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 GT15 75J61BT13 Z Interface converter unit GT15 75IF900 Serial multi drop connection unit GT01 RS4 M Connector conversion adapter GT10 9PT5S 1 A9GT QJ71LP23 GT15 75IF900 set 2 A9GT QJ71BR13 GT15 75IF900 set 8 A8GT J61BT13 GT15 751F900 set E Option unit Abbreviations and generic terms Description Printer unit GT15 PRN Video input unit GT16M V4 GT15V 75V4 RGB input unit GT16M R2 GT15V 75R1 Video RGB unit Video RGB input unit GT16M V4R1 GT15V 75V4R1 RGB output unit GT16M ROUT GT15V 75ROUT Multimedia unit GT16M MMR CF card unit GT15 CFCD CF card extension unit GT15 CFEX CO8SET External UO unit GT15 DIO GT15 DIOR Sound output unit GT15 SOUT Fingerprint unit GT15 80FPA 1 GT15 CFEX GT15 CFEXIF GT15 CO8CF set ll Option Abbreviations and generic terms Description CF card GT05 MEM 16MC GT05 MEM 32MC GT05 MEM 64MC GT05 MEM 128MC GT05 MEM 256MC GT05 MEM 512MC GT05 MEM 1GC GT05 MEM 2GC Memory card adaptor GT05 MEM ADPC Option function board GT16 MESB GT15 FNB GT15 QFNB GT15 QFNB16M GT15 QFNB32M GT15 QFNB48M GT11 50FNB GT15 MESB48M Battery GT15 BAT GT11 50BAT Protective Sheet For GT16 GT16 90PSCB GT16 90PSGB GT16 90PSCW GT1
31. MITSUBISHI GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GO TOODO Series Connection Manual 02 Connection for GT Works3 ELE Q SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 Always read these precautions before using this equipment Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product In this manual the safety precautions are ranked as DANGER and CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions SE DANGER resulting in death or severe injury d Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions CAUTION resulting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage Note that the A caution level may lead to a serious accident according to the circumstances Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety wem pm Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS e Some failures of the GOT communication unit or cable may keep the outputs on or off An external monitoring circuit should be provided to check for output signals which may lead to a serious accident Not doing so can cau
32. Option Devices for the Respective Connection ll When using a MELSECNET 10 communication unit GT15 75J71LP23 Z GT15 75J71BR13 Z or CC Link communication unit GT15 75J61BT13 Z Install a MELSECNET 10 communication unit GT15 75J71LP23 Z GT15 75J71BR13 Z or CC Link communication unit GT15 75J61BT13 Z at the 1st stage of the extension interface These communication units cannot be used if installed in the 2nd or higher stage For GT16 and the GT155 the MELSECNET 10 communication unit GT15 75J71LP23 Z GT15 75J7 1BR13 Z and the CC Link communication unit GT15 75J61BT13 Z are not applicable Example When installing a MELSECNET 10 communication unit and a serial communication unit MELSECNET 10 communication unit Serial communication unit E When using an Ethernet communication unit An Ethernet communication unit can be installed in any position 1st to 3rd stage of the extension interface For GT16 the Ethernet communication unit is not applicable Use the Ethernet interface built in the GOT Example When installing an Ethernet communication unit and a serial communication unit Ethernet communication unit Serial communication unit Ethernet communication unit Serial communication unit E When using a serial communication unit A serial communication unit can be installed in any position 1st to 3rd stage of the extension interface Serial communication unit Serial communication 1 PREP
33. Park Radlick 714 113a Phone 375 0 17 210 46 26 Phone 373 0 22 66 4242 MIDDLE EAST REPRESENTATIVES CZ 158 00 Praha 5 Fax 375 0 17 210 46 26 Fax 373 0 22 66 4280 CST Eci Phone 420 251 551 470 ESCO DRIVES amp AUTOMATION BELGIUM HIFLEX AUTOM TECHNIEKB V NETHERLANDS 73 Al lt aad Al Alee St Fax 420 251 551 471 Culliganlaan 3 Wolweverstraat 22 EG Sarayat Maadi Cairo MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V FRANCE BE 1831 Diegem NL 2984 CD Ridderkerk Phone 20 0 2 23598 548 French Branch Phone 32 0 2 717 64 30 Phone 31 0 180 46 6004 Fax 20 0 2 235 96 625 25 Boulevard des Bouvets Fax 32 0 2 717 64 31 Fax 31 0 180 44 23 55 rece PUE vi eae E Koning amp Hartman bw BELGIUM Koning amp Hartman b v NETHERLANDS 2 Shenkar St Kiryat Arie F erg ja o Woluwelaan 31 Haarlerbergweg 21 23 1L 49001 Petah Tiqva ax 33 0 BE 1800 Vilvoorde NL 1101 CH Amsterdam Phone 972 0 3 922 18 24 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V IRELAND Phone 32 0 2 257 02 40 Phone 31 0 20 587 76 00 Fax 972 0 3 924 0761 Irish Branch Fax 32 0 2 257 02 49 Fax 31 0 20 587 76 05 SE STEE Mp dene d Park Ballymount INEA RBT d o o BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Beijer Electronics AS NORWAY Cebaco Center Block A Autostrade DORA de u d TOM Aleja Lipa 56 Postboks 487 Lebanon Beirut E Ger 0 l y 98890 BA 71000 Sarajevo N0 3002 Drammen Phone 961 0 1 240 430 ax 353 0 Phone 387 0 33 921 164 Phone 47 0 3
34. Product name Model Specifications RS 422 connector conversion Cable GT16 C02R4 9S RS 422 485 Connector RS 422 connector conversion cable D sub 9 pin RS 485 terminal block conversion modules 1 3 4 Connector conversion adapter FA LTBGTR4CBLO5 FA LTBGTR4CBL10 RS 422 485 Connector gt RS 485 Terminal block Supplied connection cable dedicated for the conversion unit FA LTBGTR4CBL20 Product name Connector conversion adapter GT10 9PT5S Specifications RS 422 485 D Sub 9 pin connector RS 422 485 Terminal block 1 3 5 Serial Multi Drop Connection Unit Product name Serial multi drop connection unit 1 14 GT01 RS4 M Specifications GOT multi drop connection module 3 Mitsubishi Products 18 GOT MULTI DROP CONNECTION 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 3 6 Installing a unit on another unit Checking the unit installation position This section describes the precautions for installing units on another unit For the installation method of each unit refer to the following manual GT16 User s Manual C3 GT15 User s Manual D O LU Wal Oo SS D ae WE 96 D os E Calculating consumed current For using multiple extension units a bar code reader or a RFID controller the total current for the extension units bar code reader or RFID
35. R MONITORING Terminating resistor selector switch i GT1030 Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch Terminating resistor selector switch i GT1020 I E INPUT ei 24nc SLED co Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch Q0000000000000000000 m e Terminating resistor selector switch 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 27 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment Verify the GOT recognizes controllers on Communication Settings of the Utility Channel number of communication interface communication drivers allocation status Communication unit installation status For details on the Utility refer to the following manual L gt GTO Users Manual E When using GT16 1 1 After powering up the GOT touch Main menu i Communication setting from the Utility oe Transparent mode GOT maintenance Time setting Video RGB setting Multimedia setting 2 The Communication Settings appears d Verify that the communication driver name to Assign Ethernet I F channel Driver assizn be used is displayed in the communication Cho D ChNo USB a mg a Host FC interface box to be used Chio S422 7435 CHNo Ethernet 0 None None Extend I
36. T when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user Not doing so can cause a burn from heat of the backlight DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION e When disposing of the product handle it as industrial waste e When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste When disposing of batteries separate them from other wastes according to the local regulations For details of the battery directive in EU member states refer to the User s Manual of the GOT to be used TRANSPORTATION PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION e When transporting lithium batteries make sure to treat them based on the transport regulations For details on models subject to restrictions refer to the User s Manual for the GOT you are using Make sure to transport the GOT main unit and or relevant unit s in the manner they will not be exposed to the impact exceeding the impact resistance described in the general specifications of the User s Manual as they are precision devices Failure to do so may cause the unit to fail Check if the unit operates correctly after transportation ES INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal Mitsubishi GOT Read this manual and make sure you understand the functions and performance of the GOT thoroughly in advance to ensure correct use CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS eta eee Up tH tat e E A 1 INTRODUCTION iioc iiio ec ae uet e eek ate ta eee Y atte th o df dut A 9
37. acturing Systems Corporation JTEKT Abbreviation of JTEKT Corporation SHINKO Abbreviation of Shinko Technos Co Ltd CHINO Abbreviation of CHINO CORPORATION TOSHIBA Abbreviation of TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA MACHINE Abbreviation of TOSHIBA MACHINE CO LTD HITACHI IES Abbreviation of Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co Ltd HITACHI Abbreviation of Hitachi Ltd FUJI FA Abbreviation of Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd PANASONIC Abbreviation of Panasonic Corporation PANASONIC EW Abbreviation of Panasonic Electric Works Co Ltd FUJI SYS Abbreviation of Fuji Electric Systems Co Ltd YASKAWA Abbreviation of YASKAWA Electric Corporation YAMATAKE Abbreviation of YAMATAKE Corporation YOKOGAWA Abbreviation of Yokogawa Electric Corporation ALLEN BRADLEY Abbreviation of Allen Bradley Rockwell Automation Inc GE FANUC Abbreviation of GE Fanuc Automation Corporation LS IS Abbreviation of LS Industrial Systems Co Ltd SCHNEIDER Abbreviation of Schneider Electric SA SICK Abbreviation of SICK AG SIEMENS Abbreviation of Siemens AG RKC Abbreviation of RKC INSTRUMENT INC HIRATA Abbreviation of Hirata Corporation a2 Abbreviation of a2 Simple Application Controller PLC Generic term for programmable logic controllers of each manufacturer Temperature controller Generic term for temperature controllers of each manufacturer Indicating controller Generic term for indicating controllers of each manufactur
38. ally used When non existent device or a device number outside the range is set other objects with correct device settings may not be monitored E Setting item lt Signed BIN16 CH1 ALPHA2 Device 5 Information s il pu S Jikindi GIS We CES ES ei GIS 0 001 100 Year v Cancel Item Description Set the device name device number and bit number Device The bit number can be set only when specifying the bit of word device Information Displays the device type and setting range which are selected in Device Set this item when using the Communication Word Device Mask as For Time Switch FB CWT 1 Setting of the mask type a Mask type Year CWT YY Set year of the Time Switch FB Device Setting range Description From the year 1998 to the year 2053 This item is valid only while Date setting is valid Date setting becomes valid when CWTZ YY is set while Weekly setting is valid In that case month day and output ON OFF status are initialized to January 1 and OFF respectively b Mask type Month CWT MM Set month of the Time Switch FB Device Setting range CWTZ YY 1998 to 2053 Description From January to December This item is valid only while Date setting is valid Date setting becomes valid when CWTZ MM is set while Weekly setting is valid In that case year day and output ON OFF status are initia
39. and tighten them with the specified torque If any solderless spade terminal is used it may be disconnected when the terminal screw comes loose resulting in failure Correctly wire the GOT power supply section after confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the product Not doing so can cause a fire or failure Tighten the terminal screws of the GOT power supply section in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT Exercise care to avoid foreign matter such as chips and wire offcuts entering the GOT Not doing so can cause a fire failure or malfunction The module has an ingress prevention label on its top to prevent foreign matter such as wire offcuts from entering the module during wiring Do not peel this label during wiring Before starting system operation be sure to peel this label because of heat dissipation WIRING PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION e Plug the bus connection cable by inserting it into the connector of the connected unit until it clicks After plugging check that it has been inserted snugly Not doing so can cause a malfunction due to a contact fault Plug the communication cable into the connector of the connected unit and tighten the mounting and terminal screws in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Ov
40. atis warranty term of the product shall be for thirty six 36 months after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be forty two 42 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The customer shall be responsible for the primary failure diagnosis unless otherwise specified If requested by the customer Mitsubishi Electric Corporation or its representative firm may carry out the primary failure diagnosis at the customer s expence The primary failure diagnosis will however be free of charge should the cause of failure be attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 2 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 3 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi prod
41. c Co only Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used battery promptly Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire TOUCH PANEL PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION e For the analog resistive film type touch panels normally the adjustment is not required However the difference between a touched position and the object position may occur as the period of use elapses When any difference between a touched position and the object position occurs execute the touch panel calibration When any difference between a touched position and the object position occurs other object may be activated This may cause an unexpected operation due to incorrect output or malfunction BACKLIGHT REPLACEMENT PRECAUTIONS e Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply of the GOT and the PLC CPU in the case of a bus topology and remove the GOT from the control panel before replacing the backlight when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user Not doing so can cause an electric shock Replacing a backlight without removing the GOT from the control panel can cause the backlight or control panel to drop resulting in an injury NCAUTION e Wear gloves for the backlight replacement when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user Not doing so can cause an injury e Before replacing a backlight allow 5 minutes or more after turning off the GO
42. controller must be within the current that the GOT can supply z For the current that the GOT can supply and the current for the extension units bar code reader or RFID controller 5 refer to the following tables Make sure that the total of consumed current is within the capacity of the GOT 3 E az 1 Current supply capacity of the GOT 28 Current supply Current supply GOT type capacity GOT type capacity A A GT1695M X 2 4 GT1585V S 1 74 GT1685M S 2 4 GT1585 S 1 74 GT1675M S 2 4 GT1575V S 2 2 GT1675M V 2 4 GT1575 S 2 2 GT1675 VN GT1672 VN 24 GT1575 V GT1572 VN 22 GT1665M S 24 GT1565 V GT1562 VN 2 2 GT1665M V 2 4 GT1555 V 1 3 GT1662 VN 24 GT1555 Q GT1550 Q 1 8 GT1595 X 2 13 2 Current consumed by an extension unit barcode reader RFID controller Consumed Consumed Module type current Module type current A A ka AA Jee GTI6M R2 0 See Le GTI5V 76R1 oz GT15 RS2 9P 0 29 GT16M V4R1 0 12 GT15 RS4 9S 0 33 GT15V 75V4R1 0 2 GT15 RS4 TE 0 3 GT16M ROUT 0 11 GT15 RS2T4 9P 0 098 GT15V 75ROUT 0 11 GT15 J71E71 100 0 224 GT16M MMR 0 27 GT15 J71GP23 SX 1 07 GT15 CFCD 0 07 GT15 J71LP23 25 0 56 GT15 CFEX CO8SET 0 15 GT15 J71BR13 0 77 GT15 SOUT 0 08 GT15 J61BT13 0 56 GT415 DIO 0 1 Bar code reader 12 GT15 DIOR 0 1 GT15 PRN 0 09 RFID controller 2 GT16M V4 0 12 GT15 80FPA 0 22 GT15V 75V4 0 2 el Value used for calculating the current c
43. ction jeri Built into Gor G diagram 3 5 3 GOT Side Settings 5 3 14 Setting communication interface Communication settings Set the channel of the cc inected equipment icf aeree vesec an avo arm ovo m0 CU B ire Rm o Bb a Sp Comuricston 5 Bc f Lue ratio oam SC Porat Haten mS Monto Speed Ce Select Common Controller Setting from the menu 2 The Controller Setting window is displayed Select the channel to be used from the list menu 3 Selectthe following Manufacturer Mitsubishi Controller Type Set according to the Controller Type to be connected I F Interface to be used Driver Set either of the following according to the Controller Type to be connected BUS Q BUS A QnA The detailed setting is displayed after Manufacturer Controller Type I F and Driver are set Make the settings according to the usage environment 5 3 2 Communication detail settings 1 Bus Q Property Number of Stages 1 Slot No 0 Monitor Speed Normal Item Description Range Stage No Default 1 1107 Slot No Default 0 0108 Monitor Default Normal High Normal Low 2 Bus A QnA Property A Value Number of Stages 1 Slot No 0 ltem Description Range Stage No Default 1 1107 WA Slot No fault 0 Oto7 1 Communication interface setting by Utility T
44. ection included in this manual The configuration of equipment connected to GOT is shown The cable connecting the GOT to the equipment is shown The configuration of the GOT connected to equipment is shown For the option devices refer to the following t 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection m Connection cable S FA CNV2405CBL 0 5m Indicates the connection diagram number of cables to be prepared by the user Refer to the connection diagram section in each chapter Indicates the commercially available cable models that can be used I I I I i i illustration I I I I I I I I I PLC Connection cable GOT Communi RS 422 t Max Model name uli d cation Cable model d Us Option device Model conversion cable distance type GT GT Built into GOT Em aA 052 Serial 40 GT01 C30R2 6P 3m 3m E RS 232 GT15 RS2 9P GTO01 RS4 M GT10 C30R2 6P 3m 3m Built into GOT QA GT 16 GT15 RS2T4 9P GT01 C100R4 25P 10m GT01 C200R4 25P 20m GT15 RS4 9S GT01 C300R4 25P 30m Built into GOT 5n 040 Gr T x GTO01 RS4 M RS422 connection diagram 2 Built into GOT Indicates the maximum distance between the PLC and GOT System Configuration GT n20 av 0 30 A representative example gt of the system co
45. er Controller Generic term for controllers of each manufacturer PC CPU module Abbreviation of PC CPU Unit manufactured by CONTEC CO LTD GOT server Abbreviation of GOTs that use the server function GOT client Abbreviation of GOTs that use the client function Windows font Abbreviation of TrueType font Other than the True Type fonts settable with GT Designer3 and OpenType font available for Windows Intelligent function module Indicates the modules other than the PLC CPU power supply module and I O module that are mounted to the base unit MODBUS RTU Generic term for protocols designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a serial communication MODBUS TCP Generic term for the protocol designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a TCP IP network HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL E Symbols Following symbols are used in this manual BUS CONNECTION Ss Le cr16 Connectable model name Cem Not connectable model name cT15 cT11 5 1 Connectable Model List PLC Connection cable GOT Number of Computer link Commun vere connectable Model name ication Cable model Option device Modej equipment module distance quip type GT09 C30R2 9P 3m D Built into GOT ATSJT1UC24 R2 15m MELSEC Q A1SJ71C24 R2 Run Gg R8232 connection 1 GOT for 1 computer Amode A1SJ71UC24 PRF i diagram 1 GT15 RS2 9P link module A1SJ71C24 PRF G3 Rs232 conne
46. ertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit Plug the QnA ACPU Motion controller A series bus connection cable by inserting it into the connector of the connected unit until it clicks After plugging check that it has been inserted snugly Not doing so can cause a malfunction due to a contact fault TEST OPERATION PRECAUTIONS e Before performing the test operations of the user creation monitor screen such as turning ON or OFF bit device changing the word device current value changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter and changing the buffer memory current value read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method During test operation never change the data of the devices which are used to perform significant operation for the system False output or malfunction can cause an accident STARTUP MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS e When power is on do not touch the terminals Doing so can cause an electric shock or malfunction Correctly connect the battery connector Do not charge disassemble heat short circuit solder or throw the battery into the fire Doing so will cause the battery to produce heat explode or ignite resulting in injury and fire Before starting cleaning or terminal screw retightening always switch off the power externally in all phases Not switching the power off in all phases can cause a unit
47. eted 3 The GOT Write tab appears on the Communicate with GOT dialog box Select the Project data OS radio button of the Write Data 4 Check mark a desired standard monitor OS communication driver option OS extended function OS and Communication Settings and click the GOT Write button a Writing communication driver onto GT10 When writing a communication driver onto the GT10 in which a Boot OS Ver under F or a standard monitor OS Ver under 01 08 00 is written turn on the GOT in the OS transfer mode For details refer to the following manual 73 GT10 User s Manual Operating of transmission mode OS DRE LAE CSL Please install the 03 Turn on the GOT while the bottom right corner is touched 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 11 1 2 Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT 1 2 2 Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT Confirm if the standard monitor OS communication driver option OS project data and communication settings are properly written onto the GOT by reading from GOT using GT Designer3 For reading from the GOT refer to the following manual L gt GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual Communicate with GOT IE E Dat GOT wie E 4 Gor Read E E cot verity Head Data Project Data O Resource Data Drive Information ReadMede BeadA iv GOT Read Data
48. f check d 2 i pes 2 y When using GT1030 GT1020 eain Menu ESC Language A Comm Setting Y 2 Utility call When setting Pressing time to other than 0 second on the setting screen of the utility call key press and hold the utility call key until the buzzer sounds For the setting of the utility call key refer to the following L gt GTO User s Manual 3 Communication interface setting by the Utility The communication interface setting can be changed on the Utility s Communication setting after writing Communication Settings of project data For details on the Utility refer to the following manual L gt GTO User s Manual 4 Precedence in communication settings When settings are made by GT Designer3 or the Utility the latest setting is effective 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 31 1 5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Eguipment 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 6 1 Check on the GOT E Check for errors occurring on the GOT cT16 et1 5 cT1 1 Presetting the system alarm to project data allows you to identify errors occurred on the GOT PLC CPU servo amplifier and communications For details on the operation method of the GOT Utility screen refer to the following manual 72 GTO Users Manual When using GT15 r Error code Communication Channel No x GOT error ChNo 1 Reset 402 Communicat ion timeout Confirm communication pa
49. failure or malfunction Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit STARTUP MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the unit Doing so can cause a failure malfunction injury or fire Do not touch the conductive and electronic parts of the unit directly Doing so can cause a unit malfunction or failure The cables connected to the unit must be run in ducts or clamped Not doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged due to the dangling motion or accidental pulling of the cables or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault When unplugging the cable connected to the unit do not hold and pull the cable portion Doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault Do not drop or apply strong impact to the unit Doing so may damage the unit Do not drop or give an impact to the battery mounted to the unit Doing so may damage the battery causing the battery fluid to leak inside the battery If the battery is dropped or given an impact dispose of it without using Before touching the unit always touch grounded metal etc to discharge static electricity from human body etc Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction Replace battery with GT15 BAT GT16 GT15 or GT11 50BAT GT11 GT10 by Mitsubishi electri
50. g Driver The displayed items for a driver differ according to the settings Manufacturer Controller Type and I F When the driver to be set is not displayed confirm if Manufacturer Controller Type and I F are correct For the settings refer to the following L gt Setting the communication interface section in each chapter 2 Setting Controller Type The types for the selection differs depending on the PLC to be used For the settings refer to the following Model name AL2 14MR ALPHA2 AL2 24MR 1 4 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface 3 Setting I F The interface differs depending on the GOT to be used Set the I F according to the connection and the position of communication unit to be mounted onto the GOT a LU qu Prz saog a GT16 E JE fe T CERE Extension interface 1 SE 3rd stage er A Extension interface 2 Standard interface 3 2nd stage RS 422 485 interface built in the GOT Standard interface 4 Ethernet interface built in the GOT 1st stage Standard interface 1 RS 232 interface built in the GOT Example In the case of the GT1685 Standard interface 2 USB interface built in the GOT Extension interface 1 Extension interface 2 b GT15 3rd stage 2nd stage Standard interface 1 RS 232 interface built in the GOT i Standard interface 2 Example In the case of the GT1575 USB interface buil
51. graphic operation terminal applications In addition applications in which human life or property that could be greatly affected such as in aircraft medical applications incineration and fuel devices manned transportation equipment for recreation and amusement and safety devices shall also be excluded from the graphic operation terminal range of applications However in certain cases some applications may be possible providing the user consults the local Mitsubishi representative outlining the special requirements of the project and providing that all parties concerned agree to the special circumstances solely at our discretion In some of three cases however Mitsubishi Electric Corporation may consider the possibility of an application provided that the customer notifies Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of the intention the application is clearly defined and any special quality is not required Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows NT Windows Vista Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Pentium and Celeron are a registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Co Ltd in the United States MODBUS is a trademark of Schneider Electric SA Other company and product names herein are either trademarks or registered trademar
52. he communication interface setting can be changed on the Utility s Communication Settings after writing Communication Settings of project data For details on the Utility refer to the following manual GTO User s Manual 2 Precedence in communication settings When settings are made by GT Designer3 or the Utility the latest setting is effective 3 When changing Stage No and Slot No Change these settings with the PLC CPU turned OFF and then reapply the power to the PLC CPU and GOT 57 5 3 2 Communication detail settings Failure to do so may generate a system alarm Click the OK button when Aettings are completed No 487 Applicable model name De Shows GT16 15 Shows GT15 Shows GT11 Shows GT11 BUS Shows GT11 SERIAL E PES ER GI D I E Lid tery ki E 10 Shows GT10 MIS Shows GT105L1GT104 MADE Shows GT1020 GT1030 input power supply 24V GTa n20 svi 030 BE Indicates the operation steps Indicates the setting items displayed on the software and GOT screen FONG Refers to the information required Refers to information useful for operation me Indicates the location of related content Since the above page was created for explanation purpose it differs from the actual page A 18 Shows GT1020 GT1030 input power supply 5V E About system configuration The following describes the system configuration of each conn
53. he memory by hand carefully Failure to do so may cause the USB memory to drop resulting in a damage or failure of the memory For closing the USB environmental protection cover fix the cover by pushing the A mark on the latch firmly to comply with the protective structure MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS NCAUTION e Remove the protective film of the GOT When the user continues using the GOT with the protective film the film may not be removed e Operate and store the GOT in environments without direct sunlight high temperature dust humidity and vibrations e When using the GOT in the environment of oil or chemicals use the protective cover for oil Failure to do so may cause failure or malfunction due to the oil or chemical entering into the GOT WIRING PRECAUTIONS e Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in an electric shock product damage or malfunctions NCAUTION Please make sure to ground FG terminal and LG terminal and protective ground terminal of the GOT power supply section by applying Class D Grounding Class 3 Grounding Method or higher which is used exclusively for the GOT Not doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction Be sure to tighten any unused terminal screws with a torque of 0 5 to 0 8Nem Failure to do so may cause a short circuit due to contact with a solderless terminal Use applicable solderless terminals
54. ks of their respective owners GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL Nooo Series Connection Manual a 2 Connection for GT Works3 ELE JY997D39201B s MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODACHO HIMEJI JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice A MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EURASIAN REPRESENTATIVES MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V EUROPE GEVA AUSTRIA ALFATRADE Ltd MALTA TOO Kazpromavtomatika KAZAKHSTAN German Branch Wiener Stra e 89 99 Paola Hill Ul Zhambyla 28 Gothaer Stra e 8 AT 2500 Baden Malta Paola PLA 1702 KAZ 100017 Karaganda D 40880 Ratingen Phone 43 0 2252 85 55 20 Phone 356 0 21 697 816 Phone 7 7212 50 10 00 Phone 49 0 2102 486 0 Fax 43 0 2252 488 60 Fax 356 0 21 697 817 Fax 4 7 7212 50 1150 Fax 49 0 2102 486 1120 TECHNIKON BELARUS INTEHSIS sr MOLDOVA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V orgsl CZECH REP Oktyabrskaya 19 Off 705 bid Traian 23 1 Czech Branch BY 220030 Minsk MD 2060 Kishinev Avenir Business
55. ks2 Abbreviation of motion controller engineering environment MELSOFT MT Works2 SWLJDNC MTW2 E MT Developer Abbreviation of SWLIRNC GSV type general start up support software for motion controller Q series MR Configurator Abbreviation of MRZJWL SETUP type servo set up software FR Configurator Abbreviation of Inverter Setup Software FR SWL SETUP WE NC Configurator Abbreviation of CNC parameter setting support tool NC Configurator FX Configurator FP Abbreviation of parameter setting monitoring and testing software packages for FX3U 20SSC H SWLID5C FXSSC E FX Configurator EN Abbreviation of FX3U ENET type Ethernet module setting software SW1D5C FXENET E RT ToolBox2 Abbreviation of robot program creation software 3D 11C WINE MX Component Abbreviation of MX Component VersionL SWLID5C ACT E SWLID5C ACT EA MX Sheet Abbreviation of MX Sheet Version SWLID5C SHEET E SWLJD5C SHEET EA E License key for GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviations and generic terms License key Description GT15 SGTKEY U GT15 SGTKEY P E Others Abbreviations and generic terms Description IAI Abbreviation of IAI Corporation OMRON Abbreviation of OMRON Corporation KEYENCE Abbreviation of KEYENCE CORPORATION KOYO El Abbreviation of KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO LTD SHARP Abbreviation of Sharp Manuf
56. lay section which may cause a touch switch to operate Note that the following occurs on the GOT when the backlight goes out The POWER LED flickers green orange and the monitor screen appears blank The display section of the GT16 is an analog resistive type touch panel If you touch the display section simultaneously in 2 points or more the switch that is located around the center of the touched point if any may operate Do not touch the display section in 2 points or more simultaneously Doing so may cause an accident due to incorrect output or malfunction When programs or parameters of the controller such as a PLC that is monitored by the GOT are changed be sure to reset the GOT or shut off the power of the GOT at the same time Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction NCAUTION e Do not bundle the control and communication cables with main circuit power or other wiring Run the above cables separately from such wiring and keep them a minimum of 100mm apart Not doing so noise can cause a malfunction e Do not press the GOT display section with a pointed material as a pen or driver Doing so can result in a damage or failure of the display section MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS e Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the GOT to from the panel Not switching the power off in all phases can cause a unit failure or malfunction
57. lized to 2009 1 and OFF respectively c Mask type Day CWT DD Set day of the Time Switch FB Device Setting range CWT MM 1 to 12 Description From the 1st day to the 31st day This item is valid only while Date setting is valid Date setting becomes valid when CWT DD is set while Weekly setting is valid In that case year month and output ON OFF status are initialized to 2009 January and CWTZ DD 1 to 31 OFF respectively 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 5 2 5 PLC Side Settings PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING z le Oo HI pa pa o Oo ALPHA2 d Mask type Hour CWT HH Set hour of the Time Switch FB Device Description Setting range CWT HH 0 to 23 From 0 hour to 23 hours e Mask type Minute CWTZ MI Set minute of the Time Switch FB Device CWTZ MI Setting range 0 to 59 Description From 0 minute to 59 minutes f Mask type DMY CWT DM Set monthly or yearly of the Time Switch FB Device CWT DM Setting range Description 0 Time settings by date 1 Monthly time settings 2 Yearly time settings This item is valid only while Date setting is valid Date setting becomes valid when CWT DM is set while Weekly setting is valid In that case year month and day are initialized to 2009 January and 1 respectively 0to2 g Mask type BI CWT BI Set output ON OFF status
58. mmunication driver option OS project data and communication settings onto the GOT For details on writing to GOT refer to the following manual L gt GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual 1 2 1 Writing the project data and OS onto the GOT Communicate with GOT I1 cor write e cor read ER LY GOT veri Write Data Project Data OS Boot OS O Special Data Write Mode Select write data Write Check Acquire GOT information GOT Type Gn re visae Destination Drive C Built in Flash Memory Write Data Size Project Data 3 Kbyte Untitled Project1 OS 4849 Kbyte Base Screen Total 4851 Kbyte Ce Settir EE VOID oes In addition to the above Communication Settings use Kbyte GOT RAM Communication Settings with GOT IP List Standard monitor OS Communication driver Write Drive Information Extended function OS Eum Option OS SS Wl Data Area Wi Free Space Write after deleting all contents in the project folder hitialize SRAM user area when writing project data OS GOT Write Communication Configuration info Reception Il Close 1 Select Communication Write to GOT from the menu The Communication configuration dialog box appears Set the communication setting between the GOT and the personal computer Click the Ok button when settings are compl
59. n Precautions for video input unit RGB input unit video RGB input unit RGB output unit and multimedia unit When a communication unit is installed on any of the units above the stage number of the communication unit recognized by the GOT varies according to the extension interface For communication units installed in the extension interface 2 side even if the communication unit is physically installed in the 2nd stage position the GOT recognizes the position as the 1st stage Recognized as the 1st stage of extension interface 1 Recognized as the 2nd stage of extension interface 2 Recognized as the 1st stage of extension interface 2 Video RGB input unit Relay connector E When using CF card unit or CF card extension unit Install the CF card unit or CF card extension unit on the extension interface at the last The following figures show how to install the CF card unit CF card unit Serial communication lt unit Serial icati SI erial communication CES 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection To connect the GOT to a device in the respective connection type connection cables between the GOT and a device are necessary For cables needed for each connection refer to each chapter for connection 1 4 1 GOT connector specifications The following shows the connector specification
60. nel No 2 to No 4 when using the Multi channel function For details of the Multi channel function refer to the following lt Mitsubishi Products 20 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 2 Drivers The displayed items for a driver differ according to the settings Manufacturer Controller Type and I F When the driver to be set is not displayed confirm if Manufacturer Controller Type and I F are correct lt gt Setting the communication section in each chapter 1 1 3 Precautions E Precautions for changing model 1 When devices that cannot be converted are included When setting of Manufacturer or Controller Type is changed GT Designer3 displays the device that cannot be converted no corresponding device type or setting available range is exceeded as In this case setthe device again 2 When the changed Manufacturer or Controller Type does not correspond to the network The network will be set to host station 3 When the Manufacturer or Controller Type is changed to None The GT Designer3 displays the device of the changed channel No as In this case set the device again Since the channel No is retained the objects can be reused in other channel No in a batch by using the Device Bach Edit CH No Batch Edit or Device List 1 10 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface 1 2 Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT Write the standard monitor OS co
61. nfiguration is described with an Number of connectable equipment 1 GOT for 1 PLC When connecting the PLC MELSEC Q and GT16 with RS 422 cable 1 Connect the RS 422 conversion cable FA CNV2402CBL to the MELSEC Q 2 Connect the option GT16 C02R4 9S to GT16 3 Connect MELSEQ Q and GT16 with the connection cable GT01 C30R4 25P Since the above page was created for explanation purpose it differs from the actual page ES nc 9 DS n wo EE Ins ae lt up 26 hast PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING ALPHA2 CONNECTION 1 4 Setting the Communication Interface 1 3 1 2 Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT 1 11 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 13 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 22 1 5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment 1 28 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 32 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING The following shows the procedures to be taken before monitoring and corresponding reference sections Setting the communication interface Determine the connection type and channel No to be used and perform the communication setting 5371 1 Setting the Communication Interface lt _ gt Each chapter GOT Side Settings v Writing the project data and OS Write the standard monitor OS communication driver option lt 3 1 2 1 Writi
62. ng the project data and OS onto the GOT OS project data and communication settings onto the GOT V Verifying the project data and OS Verify the standard monitor OS communication driver option 371 2 Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT OS project data and communication settings are properly written onto the GOT V Attachin the communication unit and e 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection con necting the cable 3714 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection lt gt Each chapter System Configuration C 37 Each chapter Connection Diagram Mount the optional equipment and prepare connect the connection cable according to the connection type V Verifying GOT recognizes connected equipment 1s Verify the GOT recognizes controllers on Communication Settings of the Utility Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment M Verifying the GOT is monitoring normally Verify the GOT is monitoring normally using Utility Developer 2 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring etc Tes 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface Set the communication interface of GOT and the connected equipment When using the GOT at the first time make sure to set the channel of communication interface and the communication driver before writing to GOT Set the communication interface of the GOT at Controller Setting and I F Communicati
63. ning information of peripheral devices applicable to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputer MODBUS Products Peripherals for GT Works3 Connecting peripheral devices including a barcode reader to the GOT k GOT1000 Series Connection Manual a2 Connection for GT Connecting a2 with GOT Works3 ELE E Transferring data to the GOT Writing data to the GOT GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Reading data from the GOT Fundamentals Verifying a editing project to a GOT project E Others Obtaining specifications including part names external dimensions and options of each GOT Installing the GOT Operating the utility GT16 User s Manual Hardware GT16 User s Manual Basic Utility GT15 User s Manual GT11 User s Manual GT11 Handy GOT User s Manual GT10 User s Manual Configuring the gateway function GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 Configuring the MES interface function GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 Configuring the extended function and option function GOT1000 Series User s Manual Extended Functions Option Functions for GT Works3 Using a personal computer as the GOT GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 ELE ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS E GOT Abbreviations and generic terms Description
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65. on Setting in GT Designers 1 1 1 Setting connected equipment Channel setting Set the channel of the equipment connected to the GOT E Setting Controller Setting Controller Setting CH 1 ALPHA2 D CH 2 None CH 3 None QD CH 4 None B En Network Duplex Setting D Ethemet 5 Routing Information a e Gateway Sp Communication S HH Gateway Server BIB Gateway Client Mail FTP D 0 Redundant QD Station No Switching Manufacturer Controller Type VF Driver Detail Setting Mitsubishi ALPHA2 Standard I F RS232 ALPHA2 1 Select Common Controller Setting from the menu 2 The Controller Setting dialog box appears Select the channel No to be used from the list menu 3 Refer to the following explanations for the setting Channel No 2 to No 4 Use the channel No 2 to No 4 when using the Multi channel function For details of the Multi channel function refer to the following 3 Mitsubishi Products 20 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING E Setting item This section describes the setting items of the Manufacturer Controller Type Driver and I F When using the channel No 2 to No 4 put a check mark at Use CH Controller Setting a Controller Setting v Use CH2 QD CH 1 MELSEC Qn4 0 0 a QD CH2 MELSECQnU Q1 Manufacturer Mitsubi
66. onnection 2ch unit standard mode E Z ej For A JQnACPU motion controller CPU A series o GT15 ABUS Bus connection 1ch unit standard mode GT15 ABUS2 For ER motion controller CPU A series Bus connection 2ch unit standard mode Bus connection unit For QCPU Q mode motion controller CPU Q series GT15 75QBUSL S Bus connection 1ch unit slim mode For QCPU Q mode motion controller CPU Q series GT15 75QBUS2L 9 Bus connection 2ch unit slim mode For A QnACPU motion controller CPU A series GT15 75ABUSL Bus connection 1ch unit slim mode For A JQnACPU motion controller CPU A series Bus connection 1ch unit slim mode GT15 75ABUS2L GT15 RS2 9P RS 232 serial communication unit D sub 9 pin male Serial communication module GT15 RS4 9S RS 422 485 serial communication unit D sub 9 pin female GT15 RS4 TE RS 422 485 serial communication unit terminal block GT15 RS2T4 9P RS 422 side connector 9 pin RS 422 conversion unit RS 232 RS 422 conversion unit GT15 RS2T4 25P RS 422 side connector 25 pin MELSECNET H GT15 J71LP23 25 Optical loop unit Communication module GT15 J71BR13 Coaxial bus unit MELSECNET 10 GT15 75J71LP23 Z Optical loop unit A9GT QJ71LP23 GT15 75IF900 set Communication module GT15 75J71BR13 Z Coaxial bus unit ABGT QJ71BR13 GT15 75lF900 set Noe Mt GT15 J71GP23 SX Optical loop unit GT15 J61BT13 Intelligent device station
67. onsumption of the multi channel function For the specifications of the unit refer to the manual included with the unit 2 When the GOT supplies power to a barcode reader or a RFID controller from the standard interface add their consumed current Maximum value is less than 0 3 A 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 15 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 16 3 Calculation example a When connecting the GT15 J71BR13 GT15 RS4 9S 3 units GT15 J71E71 100 For the gateway function and a bar code reader 0 12 A to the GT1575 V Current supply capacity of GOT A Total consumed current A 2 2 0 77 0 33 0 33 0 33 0 224 0 12 2 104 Since the calculated value is within the capacity of the GOT they can be connected to the GOT b When connecting the GT15 J71BR13 GT15 RS4 9S 2 units GT15 J71E71 100 For the gateway function and a bar code reader 0 12 A to the GT1585 S Current supply capacity of GOT A Total consumed current A 1 74 0 77 0 33 0 33 0 224 0 12 1 774 Since the calculated value exceeds the capacity of the GOT such configuration is not allowed When using a bus connection unit The installation position varies depending on the bus connection unit to be used 1 Wide bus units GT15 75QBUS 2 L GT15 75ABUS 2 L GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS2 Install a bus connection unit in the 1st stage of the extension interface If a bus connection unit is installed in the 2nd stage or above the unit cann
68. or conversion box GT11H CNB 37S Emergency stop sw guard cover GT11H 50ESCOV Memory loader GT10 LDR Memory board E Software Abbreviations and generic terms GT Works3 GT10 50FMB Description Abbreviation of the SWLIDNC GTWK3 E and SWLIDNC GTWK3 EA GT Designer3 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer3 for GOT1000 series GT Simulator3 Abbreviation of screen simulator GT Simulator3 for GOT1000 GOT900 series GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of monitoring software GT SoftGOT 1000 GT Converter2 Abbreviation of data conversion software GT Converter2 for GOT1000 GOT900 series GT Designer2 Classic Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 Classic for GOT900 series GT Designer2 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 for GOT1000 GOT900 series Abbreviation of SWLIDNC GXW2 E and SWLIDNC GXW2 EA type programmable controller GX Works2 g g engineering software GX Simulator2 Abbreviation of GX Works2 with the simulation function GX Simulator Abbreviation of SWLID5C LLT E EV type ladder logic test tool function software packages SW5D5C LLT EV or later versions GX Developer Abbreviation of SWLID5C GPPW E EV SW D5F GPPW E type software package GX LogViewer Abbreviation of SWLIDNN VIEWER E type software package PX Developer Abbreviation of SWLID5C FBDQ E type FBD software package for process control MT Wor
69. ot be used Example Installing a bus connection unit and serial communication units Serial communication unit Bus connection unit Serial communication unit 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection d E o Cautions for using GT15 QBUS2 and GT15 ABUS2 EE The stage number of communication units installed on the next stage of GT15 QBUS2 or GT15 ABUS2 are E m E recognized by the GOT differently depending on the extension interface position b g S For communication units installed in the extension interface 2 side even if the communication unit is physically installed in the 2nd stage position the GOT recognizes the position as the 1st stage Recognized as the 3rd stage of extend interface 1 Recognized as the 2nd stage of extend interface 1 Recognized as the 1st stage of extend interface 2 Recognized as the 1st stage of extend interface 1 GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS2 Relay connector 2 Standard size bus connection unit GT15 QBUS and GT15 ABUS A bus connection unit can be installed in any position 1st to 3rd stage of the extension interface Example Installing a bus connection unit and serial communication units L Serial communication unit L Bus connection unit Bus connection unit Serial communication unit 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 17 1 3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection E When using a MELSECNET H communication uni
70. s on the GOT side Refer to the following table when preparing connection cables by the user E RS 232 interface Use the following as the RS 232 interface and RS 232 communication unit connector on the GOT For the GOT side connection cable use a connector and connector cover applicable to the GOT connector 1 2 Connector specifications Hardware GOT WA Connector type Connector model Manufacturer version GT16 17LE 23090 27 D4C 1 GT1595 X DDK Ltd 17LE 23090 27 D4Ck GT1585V S B or later GM C9RMDU11 Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd GT1585 STBA C GT1585 STBD 17LE 23090 27 D4Ck DDK Ltd GT1575V S B or later GM C9RMDU11 Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd GT1575 STBA 17LE 23090 27 DACK DDK Ltd GT1575 STBD D or later 9 pin D sub male GM C9RMDU11 Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd GT1575 VTBA E inch screw fixed type GT1575 VTBD GT1575 VN GT1572 VN 17LE 23090 27 D4Ck GT1565 V GT1562 VN DOREM GT155 GT1150 Q GT105 1 Q 17LE 23090 27 D3CC GT1040 Q GT1030 GT1020 9 pin terminal block MC1 5 9 G 3 5BK PHOENIX CONTACT Inc GT15 RS2 9P GT01 RS4 M 9 pin D sub male inch screw fixed type 17LE 23090 27 D3CC DDK Ltd 1 For the procedure to check the GT15 hardware version refer to the GT15 User s Manual 2 The terminal block MC1 5 9 ST 3 5
71. se an accident due to false output or malfunction e f a communication fault including cable disconnection occurs during monitoring on the GOT communication between the GOT and PLC CPU is suspended and the GOT becomes inoperative For bus connection The CPU becomes faulty and the GOT becomes inoperative For other than bus connection The GOT becomes inoperative A system where the GOT is used should be configured to perform any significant operation to the system by using the switches of a device other than the GOT on the assumption that a GOT communication fault will occur Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction e Do not use the GOT as the warning device that may cause a serious accident An independent and redundant hardware or mechanical interlock is required to configure the device that displays and outputs serious warning Failure to observe this instruction may result in an accident due to incorrect output or malfunction DESIGN PRECAUTIONS e Incorrect operation of the touch switch s may lead to a serious accident if the GOT backlight is gone out When the GOT backlight goes out the POWER LED flickers green orange and the display section turns black and causes the monitor screen to appear blank while the input of the touch switch s remains active This may confuse an operator in thinking that the GOT is in screensaver mode who then tries to release the GOT from this mode by touching the disp
72. shi CH 3 None QD CH 4 None Controller Type MELSEC QnU Q17nD M NC DR CRnD 700 a ih Network Duplex Setting a Ethernet VF Standard I F Ethernet Multi amp Routing Information ED Gateway Driver Ethemet MELSEC Q17nNC CRnD 700 p Communication S H Gateway Server ER Gateway Client Property EJ Mail GOT NET No TP fn LANE GE XD Station No Switching GOT IP Address 182 168 318 IP Label Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Ethemet Download Port No 5014 GOT Communication Port No Detail Setting Retry Times Startup Time Sec Timeout Time Sec Delay Time x10ms Cancel Apply Item Description Use CH Select this item when setting the channel No 2 to No 4 Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the equipment to be connected to the GOT Select the type of the equipment to be connected to the GOT For the settings refer to the following Type 3 2 Setting Controller Type T Select the interface of the GOT to which the equipment is connected For the settings refer to the following s 3 Setting I F EH Select the communication driver to be written to the GOT For the settings refer to the following river L 3 1 Setting Driver Make settings for the transmission speed and data length of the communication driver Detail Setting 3 Refer to each chapter of the equipment to be connected to the GOT 1 Settin
73. sure that the solder does not bead up at the soldered section Make sure there are no gaps between the connector and cable insulator or they do not cut into each other Perform soldering quickly so the insulation material does not become deformed 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 25 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 4 3 Terminating resistors of GOT The following shows the terminating resistor specifications on the GOT side When setting the terminating resistor in each connection type refer to the following ll RS 422 485 communication unit E GT11 Set the terminating resistor using the terminating Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch resistor setting switch Terminating Switch No zi o RT n CFCARD H resistor E E r H D D CF CARD 4 Enable Disable 1 The default setting is Disable For RS 422 485 communication unit r 1100 OPEN 3300 tb Terminating resistor selector switch Terminating resistor setting
74. switch H GT105L 1 Rear view of RS 422 485 communication unit Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch E GT16 Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch Terminating Switch No resistor 1 2 F Q Enable ON ON nC Disable OFF OFF 1 The default setting is Disable CL 1 For GT1685M S Do oo H h ROT 2 Ill II Terminating resistor selector switch LI l m wa IM E m 9 L ej ST E et l O 9 Terminating resistor setting switch inside the cover 1 26 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection i GT104L 1 Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FO
75. t CC Link IE controller network 1 18 communication unit or CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 Install a MELSECNET H communication unit CC Link IE controller network communication unit or CC Link communication unit in the 1st stage of an extension interface These communication units cannot be used if installed in the 2nd or higher stage Example When installing a MELSECNET H communication unit and a serial communication unit MELSECNET H communication unit Serial communication unit Precautions for using a MELSECNET H communication unit CC Link IE controller network communication unit CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 The installed stage number of communication units installed on the next stage of MELSECNET H communication unit CC Link IE controller network communication unit or CC Link communication unit are recognized by the GOT differently depending on the extension interface position For communication units installed in the extension interface 2 side even if the communication unit is physically installed in the 2nd stage position the GOT recognizes the position as the 1st stage Recognized as the 3rd stage of extension interface 1 Recognized as the 2nd stage of extension interface 2 Recognized as the 2nd stage of extension interface 1 Recognized as the 1st stage of extension interface 2 iu MELSECNET H communication unit Relay connector 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 3
76. t in the GOT 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 5 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface c GT11 GT11 Serial Front view Standard interface 3 GOT built in USB interface GT11 Bus GOT 1000 f EO Front view Standard interface 3 GOT built in USB interface Rear view Standard interface 1 GOT built in RS 422 interface Standard interface 2 GOT built in RS 232 interface ACCESS OFF ON CF CARD CF CARD 4 BATTERY Rear view Standard interface 2 GOT built in RS 232 interface Standard interface 1 GOT built in Bus interface 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 1 Setting the Communication Interface d GT1050 o BATTERY Rear view Standard interface 1 Standard interface 3 GOT built in RS 422 interface GOT built in USB interface Standard interface 2 GOT built in RS 232 interface e GT104H ATTERY c2 INPUT EN NDC A D gr A 222 Standard interface 1 Standard interface 3 GOT built in RS 422 interface GOT built in USB interface
77. thway or modules E CPU error No Error Network error No Error Error message Time of occurrence Displayed only for errors xA Hnr 0 0 0 0 Advanced alarm popup display With the advanced alarm popup display function alarms are displayed as a popup display regardless of whether an alarm display object is placed on the screen or not regardless of the display screen Since comments can be flown from right to left even a long comment can be displayed all For details of the advanced popup display refer to the following manual L gt GT Designer3 Screen Design Manual 1 32 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring E Perform an UO check For GT16 Whether the PLC can communicate with the GOT or not can be checked by the I O check function If this check ends successfully it means correct communication interface settings and proper cable connection Display the I O check screen by Main Menu Display the I O check screen by Main menu Self check I O check For GT15 GT11 Display the I O check screen by Main menu Debug amp self check Self check I O check For details on the I O check refer to the following manual L gt GTO User s Manual Please select check channel 1 RS232 cu en If check Self check 1 0 check Please select check channel 1 R9232 CPU communication check No error 1
78. tion Manua Non Mitsubishi Products 2 for GT Works3 ored in CD ROM SH 080870ENG 1D7MC4 GOT1000 Series Connection Manua Works3 Microcomputer MODBUS Products Peripherals for GT ored in CD ROM SH 080871ENG 1D7MC5 GOT1000 Series Connection Manua a2 Connection for GT Works3 ELE ored in CD ROM JY997D39201 GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 ored in CD ROM SH 080858ENG 1D7MA7 GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 ored in CD ROM SH 080859ENG 1D7MA8 GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 ELE ored in CD ROM SH 080966ENG 1D7MD7 GT Simulator3 Version Operating Manual for GT Works3 GT Converter2 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 ored in CD ROM ored in CD ROM SH 080861ENG 1D7MB1 SH 080862ENG 1D7MB2 GOT1000 Series User s Manual Extended Functions Option Functions for GT Works3 ored in CD ROM SH 080863ENG 1D7MB3 GT16 User s Manual Hardware ored in CD ROM SH 080928ENG 1D7MD3 GT16 User s Manual Basic Utility Stored in CD ROM SH 080929ENG 1D7MD4 GT15 User s Manual ored in CD ROM SH 080528ENG 1D7M23 SH 080864ENG GT12 Supplementary Description Stored in CD ROM 1D7MB7 JY997D17501 GT11 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM 09R815 JY997D20101 GT11 Handy GOT User s Manual Stored in CD ROM JY997D20102 09R817 JY
79. uct is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced Replacing consumable parts such as the battery backlight and fuses Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and Failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued CON ou A 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability
80. zes Connected Eoupment enne 1 28 1 6 Checking for Normal Montong nennen enne nennen nnns 1 32 1 64 Checkon the GOT ET 1 32 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 ALPHA2 CONNECTION 2 1 List of Connectable Models uawa kaakaa menn a enne a kakunda hakai 2 2 2 2 System Configuration cinema niea ae Rn EE ames 2 2 2 2 1 Connecting to AL2 14MR AL2 24MR eene nemen enne nennen 2 2 2 9 Connection Diag LEET 2 3 Aal Ke 2 3 24 GOT End CTT 2 4 2 4 1 Setting communication interface Communication settings 2 4 2 5 PEG Side Settings cente RODA E Oed ette tim utr rue aoe 2 5 G Nee lune ue Edi e ME 2 5 2 6 Device Range that Can Be Gei 2 5 2 071 AEPHA2 ottenere e bf ee e v bites btt tet ede emite sen 2 6 REVISIONS MANUALS The following table lists the manual relevant to this product Refer to each manual for any purpose Manual Name Packaging Manual Number Model code GT Works3 Version Installation Procedure Manual Enclosed in product GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals S ored in CD ROM SH 080866ENG 1D7MB9 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions 1 2 2 2 ored in CD ROM SH 080867ENG 1D7MC1 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for GT Works3 ELE ored in CD ROM SH 080898ENG 1D7MC9 GOT1000 Series Connection Manua Non Mitsubishi Products 1 for GT Works3 ored in CD ROM SH 080869ENG 1D7MC3 GOT1000 Series Connec

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