GT10 User's Manual Mitsubishi
GT10 User's Manual Mitsubishi
GT10 User's Manual Mitsubishi
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".
Note that the 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.
Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user.
[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]
DANGER
Some failures of the GOT 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 cause an accident due to false output or malfunction.
If 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.
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.
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.
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[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]
DANGER
Incorrect operation of the touch switch(es) may lead to a serious accident if the GOT backlight is
gone out.
When the GOT backlight goes out, the monitor screen turns black, 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 display section, which may cause a touch switch to
operate.
For GT105 , the following phenomenon occurs when the backlight goes out.
The POWER LED flickers (green/orange) and the monitor screen appears blank
CAUTION
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 (3.94in.)
apart. Not doing so noise can cause a malfunction.
[MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS]
DANGER
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 doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction.
When installing the battery or memory board wear an earth band etc. to avoid the static electricity.
The static electricity can cause the unit to fail or malfunction.
Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or
removing the memory board on to/ from the GOT.
Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction.
CAUTION
Use the GOT in the environment that satisfies the general specifications described in this 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.
Securely connect the memory board to the connector provided for the board.
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[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]
DANGER
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.
Please make sure to ground FG terminal of the GOT power supply section by applying 100 or less
which is used exclusively for the GOT.
Not doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction.
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.
CAUTION
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.
Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit.
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[STARTUP/MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]
DANGER
When power is on, do not touch the terminals.
Doing so can cause an electric shock or malfunction.
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 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.
CAUTION
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 any impact to the battery.
If any impact has been applied, discard the battery and never use it.
The battery may be damaged by the drop or impact.
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.
[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
When disposing of the product, handle it as industrial waste.
When disposing of batteries, separate them from other wastes according to the local regulations.
(For details of the battery deirective in EU member states, refer to 18.4 .)
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[TRANSPORTATION PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
When transporting lithium batteries, make sure to treat them based on the transport regulations.
(Refer to Appendix 3 for details of the regulated units.)
Before transporting the GOT, turn the GOT power on and check that the battery voltage status is
normal on the Time setting & display screen (utilities screen). In addition, confirm that the adequate
battery life remains on the rating plate.
Transporting the GOT with the low battery voltage or the battery the reached battery life may
unstabilize the backup data unstable during transportation.
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 this
manual, as they are precision devices.
Failure to do so may cause the unit to fail.
Check if the unit operates correctly after transportation.
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REVISIONS
The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover.
Print Date Manual Number Ver. Revision
Nov., 2006 JY997D24701 A First edition
Jun, 2007 JY997D24701 B
Partial correcting
Additions
Section 8.3, 16.4, App - 3
Dec, 2007 JY997D24701 C
Partial correcting
Additions
Section 8.4
Oct., 2008 JY997D24701 E
Partial correcting
Additions
Chapter 15, 16
Dec., 2008 JY997D24701 F
Partial correcting
Additions
Section11.1.4, Section11.1.5, Section14.3
Jan., 2009 JY997D24701 G
Partial correcting
Section 7.1.2
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Print Date Manual Number Ver. Revision
Mar., 2009 JY997D24701 H
Partial correcting
Additions
Section 8.8, Section 8.9
Aug, 2009 JY997D24701 J
Partial correcting
Additions
Section 11.1.6, Section11.1.7, Section 15.3
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.
2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATIONs
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal.
Before using the equipment, please read this manual carefully to use the equipment to its optimum.
OUTLINE PRECAUTIONS
This manual provides information for the use of the graphic operation terminal. The manual has been written
to be used by trained and competent personnel. The definition of such a person or persons is as follows;
1) Any engineer who is responsible for the planning, design and construction of automatic equipment using
the product associated with this manual should be of a competent nature, trained and qualified to the local
and national standards required to fulfill that role. These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of
safety with regards to automated equipment.
2) Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature, trained and qualified to the local
and national standards required to fulfill that job. These engineers should also be trained in the use and
maintenance of the completed product. This includes being completely familiar with all associated
documentation for the said product. All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established
safety practices.
3) All operators of the completed equipment should be trained to use that product in a safe and coordinated
manner in compliance to established safety practices. The operators should also be familiar with
documentation which is connected with the actual operation of the completed equipment.
Note: the term 'completed equipment' refers to a third party constructed device which contains or uses the
product associated with this manual.
This product has been manufactured as a general-purpose part for general industries, and has not been
designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life.
Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power, electric power, aerospace, medicine or
passenger movement vehicles, consult with Mitsubishi Electric.
This product has been manufactured under strict quality control. However when installing the product where
major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails, install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the
system.
When using this product combining other products, please confirm the standard and the code, or regulation
which a user should suit. Moreover, please confirm the compatibility of this product to the system, machine,
and apparatus with which a user is used for user itself.
If in doubt at any stage of the installation of the product always consult a professional electrical engineer who
is qualified and trained to the local and national standards. If in doubt about the operation or use, please
consult the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor.
Since the example indicated by this manual, technical bulletin, the catalog, etc. is reference, please use it
after confirming the function and safety of equipment and system when employing. Mitsubishi Electric will
accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
About this manual content, specification etc. may be changed without a notice for improvement.
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, you have
noticed a doubtful point, a doubtful error, etc., please contact the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................................................A-1
REVISIONS.....................................................................................................................A-6
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................A-8
OUTLINE PRECAUTIONS..............................................................................................A-8
CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................A-9
ABOUT MANUALS .......................................................................................................A-14
ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS..................................................................A-15
HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ...................................................................................A-20
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6. INSTALLATION..................................................6-1 to 6-11
6.1 Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting GOT..................................................6-2
6.1.1 GT1020 ...........................................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.2 GT1030 ...........................................................................................................................................6-3
6.1.3 GT104[ ] .........................................................................................................................................6-4
6.1.4 GT105[ ] .........................................................................................................................................6-5
6.2 Panel Cutting Dimensions ..........................................................................................6-6
6.2.1 Panel cutting dimensions ................................................................................................................6-6
6.3 Mounting Position .......................................................................................................6-7
6.3.1 Mounting position............................................................................................................................6-7
6.4 Control Panel Temperature and Mounting Angle .......................................................6-9
6.4.1 Control panel temperature and mounting angle..............................................................................6-9
6.5 Installation Procedure...............................................................................................6-10
6.5.1 Installation procedure....................................................................................................................6-10
7. WIRING.................................................................7-1 to 7-9
7.1 Power Supply Wiring ..................................................................................................7-2
7.1.1 Cable types and wire end processing (GT1020, GT1030, GT104[ ]).............................................7-2
7.1.2 Cable types and wire end processing (GT105[ ])...........................................................................7-3
7.1.3 Wiring example (GT1020, GT1030)................................................................................................7-3
7.1.4 Wiring example (GT104[ ]).............................................................................................................7-4
7.1.5 Wiring example (GT105[ ]).............................................................................................................7-4
7.1.6 GOTs ground .................................................................................................................................7-5
7.1.7 The cause of malfunctions related wiring/Remedy .........................................................................7-6
7.2 Wiring inside and outside the panel............................................................................7-8
7.2.1 Wiring inside ...................................................................................................................................7-8
7.2.2 Outside the panel............................................................................................................................7-8
7.2.3 Attaching surge killers to control equipment ...................................................................................7-9
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8.6.2 Installing procedure....................................................................................................................... 8-18
8.7 Protective cover for oil.............................................................................................. 8-19
8.7.1 Applicable protective cover for oil ................................................................................................. 8-19
8.7.2 Installing procedure....................................................................................................................... 8-19
8.8 Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit............................................................................ 8-21
8.8.1 Serial multi-drop connection unit................................................................................................... 8-21
8.8.2 Applicable serial multi-drop connection unit.................................................................................. 8-22
8.8.3 Part name ..................................................................................................................................... 8-22
8.8.4 Installation..................................................................................................................................... 8-23
8.8.5 Caution for compliance with EMC Directive.................................................................................. 8-23
8.9 Connector Conversion Adapter................................................................................ 8-24
8.9.1 Applicable connector conversion adapter ..................................................................................... 8-24
8.9.2 Installing procedure....................................................................................................................... 8-24
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11.4.6 Protect.......................................................................................................................................11-24
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15.2.8 Quick test .................................................................................................................................. 15-10
15.3 FX List Editor (For GT104[ ], GT105[ ] only) ...................................................... 15-13
15.3.1 Display operation of FX list editor ............................................................................................. 15-13
15.3.2 Specifications............................................................................................................................ 15-15
15.3.3 Access range ............................................................................................................................ 15-16
15.3.4 Precautions ............................................................................................................................... 15-17
15.3.5 Display ...................................................................................................................................... 15-18
15.3.6 Operation Procedures............................................................................................................... 15-20
15.3.7 Selection and operation of modes ............................................................................................ 15-22
15.3.8 Sequence program display ....................................................................................................... 15-23
15.3.9 Searching commands and devices ........................................................................................... 15-25
15.3.10 Writing commands .................................................................................................................. 15-27
15.3.11 Changing operands, set values .............................................................................................. 15-30
15.3.12 Deleting commands ................................................................................................................ 15-31
15.3.13 Sequence program all clear .................................................................................................... 15-32
15.3.14 PLC diagnostics ...................................................................................................................... 15-33
15.3.15 Parameter setting.................................................................................................................... 15-35
15.3.16 Keywords ................................................................................................................................ 15-38
15.3.17 List monitor ............................................................................................................................. 15-40
15.3.18 Action for an incorrect key input.............................................................................................. 15-42
15.3.19 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ................................................................................. 15-42
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ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS
Abbreviations and generic terms used in this manual are as follows:
GOT
Abbreviations and generic terms Description
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Communication unit
Abbreviations and generic terms Description
Option unit
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Option
Abbreviations and generic terms Description
GT05-MEM-16MC, GT05-MEM-32MC, GT05-MEM-64MC, GT05-MEM-128MC,
Memory card CF card
GT05-MEM-256MC GT05-MEM-512MC, GT05-MEM-1GC, GT05-MEM-2GC
Memory card adaptor GT05-MEM-ADPC
GT16-MESB, GT15-FNB, GT15-QFNB, GT15-QFNB16M,
Option function board
GT15-QFNB32M, GT15-QFNB48M, GT15-MESB48M, GT11-50FNB
Battery GT15-BAT, GT11-50BAT
GT16-90PSCB, GT16-90PSGB, GT16-90PSCW, GT16-90PSGW,
GT16-80PSCB, GT16-80PSGB, GT16-80PSCW, GT16-80PSGW,
For GT16
GT16-70PSCB, GT16-70PSGB, GT16-70PSCW, GT16-70PSGW,
GT16-60PSCB, GT16-60PSGB, GT16-60PSCW, GT16-60PSGW
GT15-90PSCB, GT15-90PSGB, GT15-90PSCW, GT15-90PSGW,
GT15-80PSCB, GT15-80PSGB, GT15-80PSCW, GT15-80PSGW,
For GT15 GT15-70PSCB, GT15-70PSGB, GT15-70PSCW, GT15-70PSGW,
Protective Sheet GT15-60PSCB, GT15-60PSGB, GT15-60PSCW, GT15-60PSGW,
GT15-50PSCB, GT15-50PSGB, GT15-50PSCW, GT15-50PSGW
GT11-50PSCB, GT11-50PSGB, GT11-50PSCW, GT11-50PSGW,
For GT11
GT11H-50PSC
GT10-50PSCB, GT10-50PSGB, GT10-50PSCW, GT10-50PSGW,
GT10-40PSCB, GT10-40PSGB, GT10-40PSCW, GT10-40PSGW,
For GT10
GT10-30PSCB, GT10-30PSGB, GT10-30PSCW, GT10-30PSGW,
GT10-20PSCB, GT10-20PSGB, GT10-20PSCW, GT10-20PSGW
GT05-90PCO, GT05-80PCO, GT05-70PCO, GT05-60PCO,
Protective cover for oil
GT05-50PCO
USB environmental protection cover GT16-UCOV, GT15-UCOV, GT11-50UCOV
GT15-90STAND, GT15-80STAND, GT15-70STAND, A9GT-50STAND,
Stand
GT05-50STAND
GT15-70ATT-98, GT15-70ATT-87, GT15-60ATT-97, GT15-60ATT-96,
Attachment
GT15-60ATT-87, GT15-60ATT-77, GT15-50ATT-95W, GT15-50ATT-85
GT16-90XLTT, GT16-80SLTT, GT15-90XLTT, GT15-80SLTT,
GT16-70SLTT, GT16-70VLTT, GT16-60SLTT, GT16-60VLTT,
Backlight
GT15-70SLTT, GT15-70VLTT, GT15-70VLTN, GT15-60VLTT,GT15-
60VLTN
Multi-color display board GT15-XHNB, GT15-VHNB
Connector conversion box GT11H-CNB-37S
Emergency stop sw guard cover GT11H-50ESCOV
Memory loader GT10-LDR
Memory board GT10-50FMB
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Software
Abbreviations and generic terms Description
GT Works3 Abbreviation of the SW DNC-GTWK3-E and SW DNC-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 Works2 Version SW D5C-GTWK2-E, SW D5C-GTWK2-EV
GT Designer2 Version SW D5C-GTD2-E, SW D5C-GTD2-EV
GT Designer2 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 for GOT1000/GOT900 series
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 Simulator2 Abbreviation of screen simulator GT Simulator 2 for GOT1000 / GOT900 series
GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of monitoring software GT SoftGOT1000
GT SoftGOT2 Abbreviation of monitoring software GT SoftGOT2
GX Developer Abbreviation of SW D5C-GPPW-E(-EV)/SW D5F-GPPW-E type software package
GX Simulator2 Abbreviation of GX Works2 with the simulation function
Abbreviation of SW D5C-LLT-E(-EV) type ladder logic test tool function software packages
GX Simulator
(SW5D5C-LLT (-EV) or later versions)
Document Converter Abbreviation of document data conversion software Document Converter for GOT1000 series
PX Developer Abbreviation of SW D5C-FBDQ-E type FBD software package for process control
Abbreviation of motion controller engineering environment MELSOFT MT Works2 (SW DNC-
MT Works2
MTW2-E)
Abbreviation of SW RNC-GSV type general start-up support software for motion controller Q
MT Developer
series
MR Configurator Abbreviation of MRZJW -SETUP type servo set up software
FR Configurator Abbreviation of Inverter Setup Software (FR-SW -SETUP-WE)
Abbreviation of parameter setting, monitoring, and testing software packages for FX3U-20SSC-
FX Configurator-FP
H (SW D5C-FXSSC-E)
FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool Abbreviation of FX3U-ENET-L type Ethernet module setting software (SW1D5-FXENETL-E)
RT ToolBox2 Abbreviation of robot program creation software (3D-11C-WINE)
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Others
Abbreviations and generic terms Description
OMRON PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by OMRON Corporation
KEYENCE PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by KEYENCE CORPORATION
KOYO EI PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.
SHARP PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation
JTEKT PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by JTEKT Corporation
TOSHIBA PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by TOSHIBA CORPORATION
TOSHIBA MACHINE PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by TOSHIBA MACHINE CO., LTD.
HITACHI IES PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd.
HITACHI PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Hitachi, Ltd.
FUJI FA PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Fuji Electric FA Components & Systems Co., Ltd.
PANASONIC PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
YASKAWA PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by YASKAWA Electric Corporation
YOKOGAWA PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Yokogawa Electric Corporation
ALLEN-BRADLEY PLC Abbreviation of Allen-Bradley PLC manufactured by Rockwell Automation, Inc.
GE FANUC PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by GE Fanuc Automation Corporation
LS IS PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd.
SCHNEIDER PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Schneider Electric SA
SIEMENS PLC Abbreviation of PLC manufactured by Siemens AG
OMRON temperature
Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by OMRON Corporation
controller
SHINKO indicating
Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by Shinko Technos Co., Ltd.
controller
CHINO controller Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by CHINO CORPORATION
FUJI SYS temperature
Temperature Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by Fuji Electric Systems Co., Ltd.
controller
controller
YAMATAKE temperature
Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by Yamatake Corporation
controller
YOKOGAWA temperature
Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by Yokogawa Electric Corporation
controller
RKC temperature
Abbreviation of temperature controller manufactured by RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
controller
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
Generic term for protocols designed to use MODBUS protocol messagages on a serial
MODBUS /RTU
communication.
Generic term for the protocol designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a TCP/IP
MODBUS /TCP
network.
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HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
1 Functions
This manual describes functions available for the GT Designer2 Version2.98C, GT Designer3
Version1.01B.
For the added functions by the product version upgrade, refer to the list of functions added by GT
Designer2 version upgrade in Appendices.
2 Symbols
Following symbols are used in this manual.
The following example explains about Memory Check using Flash memory.
For the CF card memory check, install the CF card before carrying out the same key operations as built-in
flash memory.
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1. OVERVIEW 1
OVERVIEW
1 About GOT
A GOT is installed on the panel surface of a control panel or operating 2
panel and connects to the PLC within the control panel. The GOT PLC
CONFIGURATION
carries out switch operation, lamp display, data display, message
display, etc. Connector for
SYSTEM
program
For the display screen, two kinds of screens are available : user screen
and utility screen.
3
(1) User screen GOT
SPECIFICATIONS
The user screen is a screen drawn by drawing software.
The objects "Touch switch", "Lamp display", "Comment display", and "Numeric display" can be
arditrarily arranged on the display.
A "horizontal format" or "vertical format" may be selected for displaying a users project.
Moreover, multiple screens created within drawing software can be individually selected or
overlapped for the display. 4
For details, refer to the following.
PART NAME
GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual
5
(2) Utility Screen
The utility screen is a factory drawn horizontal screen that cannot be edited.
EMC DIRECTIVE
The utility screen has options for "Contrast ", "Buzzer volume ", etc, and the format is horizontal
only.
Chapter 9 to Chapter 17
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
8
OPTION
1-1
2 About Manual
The following manuals related to GOT 1000 series are available. Refer to each manual in accordance
with the intended use.
GT Designer2 Version
Basic Operation/Data Transfer GT Designer2 Version
Manual*1 Screen Design Manual*1
Purpose
GT Designer3 Version GT Designer3 Version
Screen Design Manual Screen Design Manual (Functions)*1
(Fundamentals)*1
*1 Stored in the GT Works 2/GT Designer2/GT Works 3/GT Designer3 in PDF format.
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(2) Installing a GOT connection to a PLC
1
For the operations from installing a GOT to communicating with a PLC CPU, refer to the following
manuals.
OVERVIEW
(Included) 2
CONFIGURATION
GT15 General
Description
GT15 User's Manual
GT 11 General GOT1000 Series
Purpose GT11 User's Manual
SYSTEM
Description Connection Manual*1
GT10 User's Manual
GT 10 General
Description
3
Confirming part names and
SPECIFICATIONS
Detailed
specifications of the GOT
Overview
PART NAME
devices Overview
EMC DIRECTIVE
Confirming the utility operation
Detailed
method
6
Confirming error codes (system
Detailed
alarm) displayed on the GOT
*1 Stored in the GT Works2/GT Designer2/GT Works 3/GT Designer3 in PDF format. INSTALLATION
1-3
1.1 Features
(1) Improved monitoring performance and connectivity to FA devices
Multiple languages are displayed using the Unicode2.1-compatible fonts and beautiful characters
are drawn using the TrueType and high quality fonts
For GT1020 and GT1030, 3 backlight colors (green, red, orange or white, red, pink) are available
for status displays
For GT104 and GT105 , two types of display modes are available: 256 colors display and
monochrome
In the monochrome display, 16 scales are used to improve the display
Improved layout design flexibility with the analog touch panel on the GT1020
High speed monitoring through high speed communication at maximum of 115.2kbps
High speed display and high speed touch switch response
(2) More efficient GOT operations including screen design, startup, adjustment, management and
maintenance works
Recipe function, Device monitor function and FX list editor function (for GT104 , GT105 only)
and Device monitor (for GT105 only)
Factory-installed OS on the GOT
For GT1020, GT1030 and GT104 , LED-type backlight is adopted (no replacement required)
High speed data transfer of project data, OS and others using the USB interface (for GT104 ,
GT105 only)
OVERVIEW
Start
CONFIGURATION
Refer to GT Designer2 Version
Screen Design Manual.
Create project data.
SYSTEM
Refer to GT Designer3 Version
Screen Design Manual (Functions)
SPECIFICATIONS
Refer to Chapter 8 OPTION.
conversion adaptor or RS-232 cable.
PART NAME
Check the communication settings.
Connect the GOT and the destination connector. Refer to GOT1000 Series Connection Manual.
EMC DIRECTIVE
Start the monitor. (Display each screen.)
End
INSTALLATION
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Protective sheet
GT10-LDR
Memory Loader
Serial multi-drop
connection unit GOT Personal computer
RS-232 cable
(designed exclusively for use with the GOT)
MITSUBISHI GOT 1000
RS-232
Connect to the RS-232
connector of the RS-
232/USB
conversion adaptor Commercially available
RS-232/USB
conversion adaptor USB cable
(designed exclusively
for use with the GOT)
(RS-232)
GOT
POWER
RD
SD
Commercially available
OVERVIEW
2
CONFIGURATION
Debug stand
SYSTEM
GOT 3
Personal computer
SPECIFICATIONS
MITSUBISHI GOT 1000
Commercially available
4
PART NAME
Commercially available
Connector conversion
adapter
Serial multi-drop
connection unit
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EMC DIRECTIVE
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Debug stand and protective cover for oil are only available for GT105 .
GT10 cannot be connected to printers. INSTALLATION
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OPTION
GT 1 0 2 0
A : 100 to 240VAC
Power type
D : 24VDC
L : 5VDC
B : Black
Panel color type W : White
Display device type T : TFT color (High intensity, wide angle view)
N : TFT color
S : STN color
L : STN monochrome (black and white)
B : STN monochrome (blue and white)
Resolution
X : 1024 768 (XGA)
S : 800 600 (SVGA)
V : 640 480 (VGA)
Q : 320 240 (QVGA)
Blank : less than 320 240
OVERVIEW
90 : Dedicated for 15.0"
80 : Dedicated for 12.1"
75 : Common for 10.4", 8.4"
70 : Dedicated for 10.4"
60 : Dedicated for 8.4"
50 : Dedicated for 5.7"
2
40 : Dedicated for 4.7"
CONFIGURATION
30 : Dedicated for 4.5"
20 : Dedicated for 3.7"
SYSTEM
15 : For GT15*1
11 : For GT11*1
09 :
05 : For GT15/GT11/GT10*1 3
01 :
10 : For GT10*1
SPECIFICATIONS
*1: There are optional components common for GT15, GT11 and GT10.
PART NAME
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INSTALLATION
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3.7" [160 64 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (green/
GT1020-LBD/LWD red/orange) LED backlight, 24VDC,
PLC connection interface: RS-422
3.7" [160 64 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (green/
GT1020-LBD2/LWD2 red/orange) LED backlight, 24VDC,
PLC connection interface: RS-232
3.7" [160 64 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (green/
GT1020-LBL/LWL red/orange) LED backlight, 5VDC,
PLC connection interface: RS-422
3.7" [160 64 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (white/
GT1020-LBDW/LWDW red/pink) LED backlight, 24VDC,
PLC connection interface: RS-422
3.7" [160 64 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (white/
GT1020-LBDW2/LWDW2 red/pink) LED backlight, 24VDC,
PLC connection interface: RS-232
3.7" [160 64 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (white/
GT1020-LBLW/LWLW red/pink) LED backlight, 5VDC,
PLC connection interface: RS-422
4.5" [288 96 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors
GT1030-LBD/LWD (green/red/orange) LED backlight, built-in battery
24VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-422
4.5" [288 96 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors
GT1030-LBD2/LWD2 (green/red/orange) LED backlight, built-in battery
24VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-232
GOT
4.5" [288 96 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors
GT1030-LBL/LWL (green/red/orange) LED backlight, built-in battery
5VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-422
4.5" [288 96 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (white/
GT1030-LBDW/LWDW red/pink) LED backlight, built-in battery
24VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-422
4.5" [288 96 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors (white/
GT1030-LBDW2/LWDW2 red/pink) LED backlight, built-in battery
24VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-232
4.5" [288 96 dots], STN monochrome (black and white) liquid crystal, 3 colors
GT1030-LBLW/LWLW (white/red/pink) LED backlight, built-in battery
5VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-422
4.7" [320 240 dots], STN color liquid crystal, 256 colors,
GT1045-QSBD built-in battery
24VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-422, RS-232
5.7" [320 240 dots], STN color liquid crystal, 256 colors,
GT1055-QSBD built-in battery
24VDC, PLC connection interface: RS-422, RS-232
OVERVIEW
Product name Model name Cable length Contents
GT01-C10R4-8P 1m
CONFIGURATION
GT01-C100R4-8P 10m For connecting FXCPU expansion board (MINI
DIN 8 pins connector) and GOT(For GT104 ,
SYSTEM
GT01-C200R4-8P 20m GT105 )
SPECIFICATIONS
FX expansion GT10-C10R4-8P 1m
board connection
cable GT10-C30R4-8P 3m
For connecting FXCPU (MINI DIN 8 pins
GT10-C100R4-8P 10m connector) and GOT, 4
For connecting FXCPU expansion board (MINI
GT10-C200R4-8P 20m DIN 8 pins connector) and GOT(For GT1030,
PART NAME
GT1020)
GT10-C300R4-8P 30m
RS-422 GT10-C10R4-8PL*1
Cable
1m
5
GT01-C30R4-25P 3m
EMC DIRECTIVE
For connecting QnA/A/FXCPU (D-sub 25 pins
connector) and GOT,
GT01-C100R4-25P 10m
For connecting serial communication unit
QnA/A/FXCPU GT105 ) 6
direct connection GT01-C300R4-25P 30m
cable,
computer link GT10-C30R4-25P 3m INSTALLATION
connection cable For connecting QnA/A/FXCPU (D-sub 25 pins
GT10-C100R4-25P 10m connector) and GOT,
For connecting serial communication unit 7
GT10-C200R4-25P 20m (AJ71QC24(N)-R4) and GOT(For GT1030,
GT1020)
GT10-C300R4-25P 30m
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GT09-C30R4-6C 3m
For connecting computer link unit/serial
Computer link GT09-C100R4-6C 10m
communication unit and GOT(For GT104 ,
connection cable GT09-C200R4-6C 20m
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GT105 )
GT09-C300R4-6C 30m
*1: GT10-C10R4-8PL cannot be used for FX0, FX0S, FX0N, FX1, FX2, FX2C, FX1NC, FX2NC, FX3UC(D/DSS), or
FX3G PLC.
OPTION
Connection cables for OMRON PLCs (For GT104 , GT105 ) (Sold separately)
Product
Model name Cable length Description
name
GT09-C30R40101-9P 3m
GT09-C100R40101-9P 10m For connecting GOT to OMRON PLC, serial communication
GT09-C200R40101-9P 20m module, serial communication board
GT09-C300R40102-9P 30m
For connecting GOT to OMRON PLC, serial communication
GT09-C30R20101-9P 3m
RS-232 module, communication board, serial communication board
cable GT09-C30R20102-25S 3m For connecting GOT to OMRON connection cable
GT09-C30R20103-25P 3m For connecting GOT to OMRON rack type host link unit
Connection cables for KEYENCE PLCs (For GT104 , GT105 ) (Sold separately)
Product
Model name Cable length Description
name
GT09-C30R41101-5T 3m
OVERVIEW
GT09-C30R21102-9S 3m For connecting GOT to KEYENCE multi-communication unit
cable
GT09-C30R21103-3T 3m For connecting GOT to KEYENCE multi-communication unit
Connection cables for MATSUSHITA PLCs (For GT104 , GT105 ) (Sold separately) 2
Product
CONFIGURATION
Model name Cable length Description
name
For connecting GOT to MATSUSHITA RS422/232C
SYSTEM
GT09-C30R20901-25P 3m
conversion adaptor
SPECIFICATIONS
GT09-C30R20904-3C 3m For connecting GOT to the RS232C port of MATSUSHITA PLC
Connection cables for YASKAWA PLCs (For GT104 , GT105 ) (Sold separately)
Product
Model name Cable length Description 4
name
GT09-C30R40202-14P 3m
PART NAME
RS-422 GT09-C100R40202-14P 10m
For connecting GOT to YASKAWA PLC
cable GT09-C200R40202-14P 20m
GT09-C300R40202-14P 30m
GT09-C30R20201-9P 3m
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RS-232 For connecting GOT to YASKAWA PLC
GT09-C30R20204-14P 3m
EMC DIRECTIVE
cable
GT09-C30R20205-25P 3m For connecting GOT to YASKAWA MEMOBUS module
Connection cables for Allen-Bradley PLCs (For GT104 , GT105 ) (Sold separately)
Product
Model name Cable length Description 6
name
RS-232
INSTALLATION
GT09-C30R20701-9S 3m For connecting GOT to Allen-Bradley PLC
cable
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OPTION
SW DNC-GTD3-E
GT Designer3 Drawing software for GOT1000 series
( indicates the version)
OVERVIEW
GT01-C30R2-6P 3m 9 pins: female*2) and GOT(For GT1020,
For connection to GT1030)
Data transfer
the RS-232 port on For connecting PC (drawing software) (D-sub
cable
the PC
9 pins: female*2) and GOT(For GT104 ,
2
GT01-C30R2-9S 3m
CONFIGURATION
GT105 )
SYSTEM
conversion GT10- transfer (RS-232/USB conversion adaptor
For connection to adaptor for RS2TUSB-5S and PC are connected with a GT09-C30USB-
the USB port on data transfer 5P cable.) 3
the PC For connecting PC (drawing software) (USB)
Data transfer GT09-C30USB-
SPECIFICATIONS
3m and RS-232/USB conversion adaptor,
cable 5P*3
GOT(For GT104 , GT105 )
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Cable for bar code connections (Sold separately)
Product name Model name Cable length Contents
PART NAME
Cable for bar code
GT10-C02H-6PT9P 0.2m For connecting GOT and bar code reader
connections
EMC DIRECTIVE
For connecting GOT(GT1020, GT1030) interface for
GT10-C30R2-6P 3m connection to PC (RS-232) and GOT(GT1020, GT1030)
Cable for multiple interface for connection to PLC (RS-232)*4
GOT connections
For connecting GOT(GT104 , GT105 ) RS-232
GT01-C30R2-9S 3m
interface and GOT(GT104 , GT105 ) RS-232 interface
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*4: When multiple GT10 units are connected, use a GT1020-LBD2/LWD2 or GT1030-LBD2/LWD2 for the second
INSTALLATION
GOT unit.
*5 At GOT purchase, it is installed in the main unit. (For GT1030, GT104 , GT105 )
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OPTION
OVERVIEW
3.1 General Specifications
2
Item Specifications
CONFIGURATION
Operating Display section 0 to 50
ambient Other than
SYSTEM
temperature 0 to 55 (when horizontally installed), 0 to 50 (when vertically installed)
display section
Storage ambient temperature -20 to 60
Operating ambient humidity*1 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing 3
Storage ambient humidity*1 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing
SPECIFICATIONS
Half-
Frequency Acceleration Sweep Count
amplitude
Conforms to Under 5 to 9Hz - 3.5mm
JIS B3502 intermittent
Vibrationresistance 9 to 150Hz 9.8m/s2 - 10 times each
and vibration
IEC61131-2 Under 5 to 9Hz - 1.75mm
in X, Y and Z 4
directions
continuous
vibration
9 to 150Hz 4.9m/s2 -
PART NAME
Conforms to JIS B3502, IEC 61131-2 (147 m/s2, 11 ms, Sine half-wave pulse, 3 times
Shock resistance
each in the X, Y, and Z directions)
Must be free of lamp black, corrosive gas, flammable gas, or excessive amount of
Operating atmosphere
electroconductive dust particles and must be no direct sunlight. (Same as for saving) 5
Operating altitude*2 2000 m (6562 ft) max.
EMC DIRECTIVE
Installation location Inside control panel
Overvoltage category*3 II or less
Pollution degree*4 2 or less
Cooling method Self-cooling
Grounding*5
Class D grounding (100 or less), 6
To be connected to the panel when grounding is not possible
*1 : The wet bulb temperature is 39 or less.
INSTALLATION
*2 : Do not use or store the GOT under pressures higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude 0m (0ft.). Failure
to observe this instruction may cause a malfunction.
When the air inside the control panel is purged by pressurization, the surface sheet may be lifted by high
pressure. As a result, the touch panel may be difficult to press, and the sheet may be peeled off.
*3 : This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the 7
public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within the premises.
Category II applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities.
The surge voltage withstand level for up to the raged voltage of 300 V is 2500 V.
*4 : This index indicates the degree to which conductive pollution is generated in the environment where the
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equipment is used.
In pollution degree 2, only non-conductive pollution occurs but temporary conductivity may be produced due to
*5:
condensation.
Except 5V power supply type.
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OPTION
OVERVIEW
*1: Bright dots (always lit) and dark dots (unlit) may appear on a liquid crystal display panel. It is impossible to
completely avoid this symptom, as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements.
Flickers may be observed depending on the display color. Please note that these dots appear due to its
characteristic and are not caused by product defect.
Flickers and partial discoloration may be generated on the liquid crystal display panel due to the display contents 2
or the contrast adjustment. However, please note that these phenomena appear due to its characteristic and are
not caused by product defect.
CONFIGURATION
There is a difference in the display brightness and the color tones between liquid crystal display panels. When
using multiple liquid crystal display panels, please note that there is an individual difference between them.
A crosstalk (shadow as an extension of the display) may appear on the liquid crystal display panel. Please note
SYSTEM
that it appears due to its characteristic.
When the display section is seen from the outside of the display angle, the display color seems like it has
changed. Please note that it is due to its characteristic.
Please note that the response time, brightness and color of the liquid crystal display panel may vary depending
on the usage environmental temperature.
When the same screen is displayed for a long time, an incidental color or partial discoloration is generated on the
3
screen due to heat damage, and it may not disappear. To prevent heat damage, the screen saver function is
SPECIFICATIONS
effective. For details on the screen saver function, refer to the following.
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
*2: For the details of system information, refer to the following.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual
*3:
*4:
ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data.
Set the terminating resistor selector switch of the GOT in accordance with the connection type when adopting 4
GOT multidrop connection. For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
*5: Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment.
PART NAME
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INSTALLATION
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OPTION
OVERVIEW
or the contrast adjustment. However, please note that these phenomena appear due to its characteristic and are
not caused by product defect.
There is a difference in the display brightness and the color tones between liquid crystal display panels. When
using multiple liquid crystal display panels, please note that there is an individual difference between them.
A crosstalk (shadow as an extension of the display) may appear on the liquid crystal display panel. Please note
that it appears due to its characteristic.
When the display section is seen from the outside of the display angle, the display color seems like it has
2
changed. Please note that it is due to its characteristic.
CONFIGURATION
Please note that the response time, brightness and color of the liquid crystal display panel may vary depending
on the usage environmental temperature.
When the same screen is displayed for a long time, an incidental color or partial discoloration is generated on the
SYSTEM
screen due to heat damage, and it may not disappear.
To prevent heat damage, the screen saver function is effective.
For details on the screen saver function, refer to the following.
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
*2: For the details of system information, refer to the following. 3
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual
*3: ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data
*4: Set the terminating resistor selector switch of the GOT in accordance with the connection type when adopting
GOT multidrop connection. For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
*5: Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment.
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PART NAME
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
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OPTION
Environmental protective structure*5 Equivalent to IP67 (JEM1030) (front section) (Horizontal format)
External dimensions W145(5.7) H76(2.99) D29.5(1.16) [mm](inch) (Horizontal format)
OVERVIEW
GT Designer2 Version2.97B
GT Designer2 Version2.58L or later/ or later/
Compatible software package
GT Designer3 Version1.01B or later GT Designer3 Version1.01B
or later
2
*1: Bright dots (always lit) and dark dots (unlit) may appear on a liquid crystal display panel. It is impossible to
CONFIGURATION
completely avoid this symptom, as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements.
Flickers may be observed depending on the display color.
Please note that these dots appear due to its characteristic and are not caused by product defect.
SYSTEM
Flickers and partial discoloration may be generated on the liquid crystal display panel due to the display contents
or the contrast adjustment. However, please note that these phenomena appear due to its characteristic and are
not caused by product defect.
There is a difference in the display brightness and the color tones between liquid crystal display panels. When
using multiple liquid crystal display panels, please note that there is an individual difference between them. 3
A crosstalk (shadow as an extension of the display) may appear on the liquid crystal display panel. Please note
that it appears due to its characteristic.
SPECIFICATIONS
When the display section is seen from the outside of the display angle, the display color seems like it has
changed. Please note that it is due to its characteristic.
Please note that the response time, brightness and color of the liquid crystal display panel may vary depending
on the usage environmental temperature.
When the same screen is displayed for a long time, an incidental color or partial discoloration is generated on the
screen due to heat damage, and it may not disappear.
To prevent heat damage, the screen saver function is effective.
For details on the screen saver function, refer to the following. 4
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
*2: For the details of system information, refer to the following.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
PART NAME
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual
*3: ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data.
*4: Set the terminating resistor selector switch of the GOT in accordance with the connection type when adopting
GOT multidrop connection. For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
*5:
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment.
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
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OPTION
OVERVIEW
Compatible software package GT Designer2 Version2.58L or later/ or later/
GT Designer3 Version1.01B or later GT Designer3 Version1.01B
or later
2
*1: Bright dots (always lit) and dark dots (unlit) may appear on a liquid crystal display panel. It is impossible to
completely avoid this symptom, as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements.
CONFIGURATION
Flickers may be observed depending on the display color.
Please note that these dots appear due to its characteristic and are not caused by product defect.
Flickers and partial discoloration may be generated on the liquid crystal display panel due to the display contents
SYSTEM
or the contrast adjustment. However, please note that these phenomena appear due to its characteristic and are
not caused by product defect.
There is a difference in the display brightness and the color tones between liquid crystal display panels. When
using multiple liquid crystal display panels, please note that there is an individual difference between them.
A crosstalk (shadow as an extension of the display) may appear on the liquid crystal display panel. Please note 3
that it appears due to its characteristic.
When the display section is seen from the outside of the display angle, the display color seems like it has
SPECIFICATIONS
changed. Please note that it is due to its characteristic.
Please note that the response time, brightness and color of the liquid crystal display panel may vary depending
on the usage environmental temperature.
When the same screen is displayed for a long time, an incidental color or partial discoloration is generated on the
screen due to heat damage, and it may not disappear.
To prevent heat damage, the screen saver function is effective.
For details on the screen saver function, refer to the following.
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP) 4
*2: For the details of system information, refer to the following.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual
PART NAME
*3: ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data.
*4: Set the terminating resistor selector switch of the GOT in accordance with the connection type when adopting
GOT multidrop connection. For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
*5: Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment. 5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
8
OPTION
OVERVIEW
or the contrast adjustment. However, please note that these phenomena appear due to its characteristic and are
not caused by product defect.
There is a difference in the display brightness and the color tones between liquid crystal display panels. When
using multiple liquid crystal display panels, please note that there is an individual difference between them.
A crosstalk (shadow as an extension of the display) may appear on the liquid crystal display panel. Please note
that it appears due to its characteristic.
When the display section is seen from the outside of the display angle, the display color seems like it has
2
changed. Please note that it is due to its characteristic.
CONFIGURATION
Please note that the response time, brightness and color of the liquid crystal display panel may vary depending
on the usage environmental temperature.
When the same screen is displayed for a long time, an incidental color or partial discoloration is generated on the
SYSTEM
screen due to heat damage, and it may not disappear.
To prevent heat damage, the screen saver function is effective.
For details on the screen saver function, refer to the following.
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
*2:
*3:
ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data.
Note that this does not guarantee all users' operation environment.
3
*4: Set the terminating resistor selector switch of the GOT in accordance with the connection type when adopting
SPECIFICATIONS
GOT multidrop connection.
For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
PART NAME
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
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OPTION
Backlight Cold cathode fluorescent tube (irreplaceable by a user) backlight shutoff detection function is
included. Backlight off/screen saving time can be set.
Approx. 75,000h or longer (Time for display Approx. 54,000h or longer (Time for display
Life*2 intensity reaches 50% at the operating intensity reaches 50% at the operating
ambient temperature of 25 ) ambient temperature of 25 )
Number of touch keys Maximum 50 keys/screen (Matrix resistive film touch panel)
Key size Minimum 16 16 dots (per key)
Touch
panel Number of points
touched simultaneously Maximun of 2 points
Life 1 million times or more (operating force 0.98N max.)
User memory*3 Flash memory (Internal), for storing project data (3Mbytes or less), OS
Memory Life (Number of 100,000 times
write times)
Battery GT11-50BAT lithium battery
Backup target Clock data, alarm history and recipe data
Life Approx. 5 years (Operating ambient temperature of 25 )
RS-422 1ch
Transmission speed :115,200/57,600/38,400/19,200/9,600/4,800bps
Connector shape :D-sub 9 pins (Female)
Application :PLC communication
(Hardware version A to B)
RS-422/485 1ch
RS-422 Transmission speed :115,200/57,600/38,400/19,200/9,600/4,800bps
Connector shape :D-sub 9 pins (Female)
Application :PLC communication
Terminating resistor*4 :Open/110 /330 (Switched by terminating resistor selector switch)
(At factory shipment: 330 )
Built-in (Hardware version C or later)
interface
RS-232 1ch
Transmission speed :115,200/57,600/38,400/19,200/9,600/4,800bps
Connector shape :D-sub 9 pins (Male)
RS-232
Application :PLC communication, bar code reader connection, PC
communication (Project data upload/download, OS installation,
transparent function)
USB (Full Speed 12Mbps) 1ch
USB Connector shape :Mini-B (Receptacle)
Application :PC communication (Project data upload/download, OS installation,
transparent function)
Memory board For connecting memory board (GT10-50FMB), 1ch
Buzzer output (a buzzer that sounds
when touch keys are pressed) Single tone (LONG/SHORT/OFF adjustable)
Environmental protective structure*5 Equivalent to IP67 (JEM1030) (front section) (Horizontal format)
OVERVIEW
or the contrast adjustment. However, please note that these phenomena appear due to its characteristic and are
not caused by product defect.
There is a difference in the display brightness and the color tones between liquid crystal display panels. When
using multiple liquid crystal display panels, please note that there is an individual difference between them.
A crosstalk (shadow as an extension of the display) may appear on the liquid crystal display panel. Please note
that it appears due to its characteristic.
When the display section is seen from the outside of the display angle, the display color seems like it has
2
changed. Please note that it is due to its characteristic.
CONFIGURATION
Please note that the response time, brightness and color of the liquid crystal display panel may vary depending
on the usage environmental temperature.
When the same screen is displayed for a long time, an incidental color or partial discoloration is generated on the
SYSTEM
screen due to heat damage, and it may not disappear.
To prevent heat damage, the screen saver function is effective.
For details on the screen saver function, refer to the following.
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
*2: Using the GOT Backlight OFF function can prolong the life of the backlight.
For details on the Backlight OFF function, refer to the following.
3
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
SPECIFICATIONS
*3: ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data.
*4: Set the terminating resistor selector switch of the GOT in accordance with the connection type when adopting
GOT multidrop connection. For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
*5: Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment.
PART NAME
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INSTALLATION
7
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OPTION
5VDC (5%),
Input power supply voltage 24VDC (+10% -15%), ripple voltage 200mV or less
supplied from the PLC
Power consumption 1.9W (80mA/24VDC) or less 2.2W (90mA/24VDC) or less 1.1W (220mA/5VDC) or less
At backlight off 1.2W (50mA/24VDC) or less 1.7W (70mA/24VDC) or less 0.6W (120mA/5VDC) or less
OVERVIEW
Input power supply voltage 24VDC (+10% -15%), ripple voltage 200mV or less
Fuse (built-in, not
1.0A
exchangeable)
2
9.84W (410mA/ 9.36W (390mA/
Power consumption 3.6W (150mA/24VDC) or less
CONFIGURATION
24VDC) or less 24VDC) or less
At backlight off 2.9W (120mA/24VDC) or less 4.32W (180mA/24VDC) or less
SYSTEM
Inrush current 15A or less (26.4VDC) 2ms
Permissible instantaneous
Within 5ms
power failure time 3
Noise voltage : 1000Vp-p
Noise immunity
SPECIFICATIONS
Noise width : 1 s (by noise simulator of 30 to 100Hz noise frequency)
Dielectric withstand voltage 500VAC for 1 minute (across power supply terminals and earth)
10M or larger by insulation resistance tester
Insulation resistance
(across power supply terminals and earth)
4
Remark Operation at momentary power failure
The GOT continues to operate even upon 5ms or shorter instantaneous power
PART NAME
failure.
The GOT stops operating if there is extended power failure or voltage drop, while it
automatically resumes operation as soon as the power is restored.
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
8
OPTION
1) 2)
4.1.2 GT104 [ ]
1) 2)
OVERVIEW
2
CONFIGURATION
1) 2)
SYSTEM
3
SPECIFICATIONS
3)
PART NAME
GT1050-QBBD : 320 240 dots, STN monochrome (white/blue) liquid crystal
2) Touch key For operating the touch switches in the utility screen and the user creation screen
Green light : Power is supplied
Orange light : Screeen saving (At backlight off)
5
3) POWER LED
Green / Orange flashing : Blown backlight bulb
EMC DIRECTIVE
POWER LED is not lit : Power is not supplied
INSTALLATION
7
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8
OPTION
+ INPUT
- 24VDC
(FG)
RS-422
SDA 4)
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
RSA
RS-232
RSB
CSA
CSB
6)
5) 5)
OVERVIEW
For PC connection (OS installation, Project data, download, transparent)
3) PC connection interface (RS-232)
(MINI-DIN 6 pins, female)
4) Rating plate (nameplate)
Hole for mounting fitting (supplied) to mount the GOT on the panel
2
5) Hole for unit installation fitting
(4 holes at the top and bottom)
CONFIGURATION
Terminating resistor selector switch Terminating resistor selector of RS422/485
6)
(TERM.) (330 /OPEN/110 ) (At factory shipment: 330 )
SYSTEM
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
3
SPECIFICATIONS
4
PART NAME
5
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6
INSTALLATION
7
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8
OPTION
1) 2) 1) 2) 3)
+ INPUT
- 24VDC
(FG)
RS-232
SD 4)
RD
ER
DR
SG
RS
RS-232
CS
NC
NC
5) 5)
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
1) 1) 2)
OVERVIEW
2
CONFIGURATION
SDA 3)
SDB
SYSTEM
RDA
RS-422
RDB
SG
RSA
3
RS-232
RSB
-- INPUT
+ 5VDC
SPECIFICATIONS
4
PART NAME
4) 4)
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For PC connection (OS installation, Project data download, transparent)
2) PC connection interface (RS-232)
(MINI-DIN 6 pins, female)
3) Rating plate (nameplate)
Hole for mounting fitting (supplied) to mount the GOT on the panel
4) Hole for unit installation fitting
(4 holes at the top and bottom) 6
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual INSTALLATION
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OPTION
3)
4)
6)
8)
Battery cover opened
7)
5) 5)
OVERVIEW
For PC connection (OS installation, Project data, download, transparent)
3) PC connection interface (RS-232)
(MINI-DIN 6 pins, female)
4) Rating plate (nameplate)
Hole for mounting fitting (supplied) to mount the GOT on the panel
2
5) Hole for unit installation fitting
(4 holes at the top and bottom)
CONFIGURATION
6) Battery cover Open or close when replacing the battery.
GT11-50BAT battery for storing clock data, alarm history and recipe data
SYSTEM
7) Battery (The project data is stored in the built-in flash memory.)
Terminating resistor selector switch Terminating resistor selector of RS422/485
8) (TERM.) (330 /OPEN/110 ) (At factory shipment: 330 )
3
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
SPECIFICATIONS
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
PART NAME
5
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6
INSTALLATION
7
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8
OPTION
1) 2) 1) 2) 3)
4)
SD
RD
ER
DR 6)
SG
RS
CS
NC
NC
7)
5) 5)
7) Battery GT11-50BAT battery for storing clock data, alarm history and recipe data
(The project data is stored in the built-in flash memory.)
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
OVERVIEW
2
3)
CONFIGURATION
5)
SYSTEM
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Battery cover opened
6)
4
4) 4)
PART NAME
No. Name Specifications
1) PLC connection interface (RS-422) For connection to a controller (PLC) (9-pin connector terminal block)
For communicating with controller (PLC, microcomputer board, etc) 5
2) PC connection interface (RS-232)
(D-sub 9-pin female)
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3) Rating plate (nameplate)
Hole for mounting fitting (supplied) to mount the GOT on the panel
4) Hole for unit installation fitting
(4 holes at the top and bottom)
5) Battery cover Open or close when replacing the battery.
6) Battery
GT11-50BAT battery for storing clock data, alarm history and recipe data 6
(The project data is stored in the built-in flash memory.)
INSTALLATION
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
7
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8
OPTION
6)
12)
1)
8) 9)
2)
10) 11) 3) 4) 5)
7) 7)
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
OVERVIEW
Battery cover opened
(Hardware version A to B)
CONFIGURATION
10)
SYSTEM
(Hardware version
C or later) 3
Power supply
terminal layout
SPECIFICATIONS
5) 6) 9) 3) 4) 11)12)
4
13)
8) 8)
PART NAME
No. Name Specifications
For communicating with controller (PLC, microcomputer board, bar code
1) PLC connection interface (RS-232) reader, etc) or personal computer (OS installation, project data download, 5
transparent) (D-sub 9-pin male)
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For communicating with controller (PLC, microcomputer board, etc)
2) PLC connection interface (RS-422)
(D-sub 9-pin female)
For PC connection (OS installation, project data download, transparent)
3) USB interface
(Mini-B Receptacle)
4) USB cover Open or close when using the USB interface
Power terminal and FG terminal (for power supply (24VDC) to GOT and
6
5) Power terminal
grounding)
INSTALLATION
Open or close when connecting a power terminal. (Color: transparent)
6) Power terminal cover
(Hardware version B or later)
7) Rating plate (nameplate)
8) Hole for unit installation fitting Hole for the inserting installation fittings (accessory) during the GOT
installation to the panel (4 holes at top and bottom) 7
9) Battery cover Open or close when replacing the battery.
10) Battery GT11-50BAT battery for storing clock data, alarm history and recipe data
(The project data is stored in the built-in flash memory.)
11) Memory board cover Remove when using the memory board.
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12) Memory board interface Interface for mounting the memory board to the GOT.
Terminating resistor selector of RS422/485
13) Terminating
(TERM.)
resistor selector switch
8
(330 /OPEN/110 ) (At factory shipment: 330 )
For the connection to the controller (PLC) or PC, refer to the following.
GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual
OPTION
For the products sold in European countries, the conformance to the EMC Directive, which is one of the
European Directives, has been a legal obligation since 1996. Also, conformance to the Low Voltage
Directive, another European Directives, has been a legal obligation since 1997.
Manufacturers who recognize their products must conform to the EMC required to declare that their products
conform to these Directives and put a "CE mark" on their products.
Products that the EMC Directive applies to are marked with the CE mark logo.
The following products have shown compliance through direct testing (to the identified standards) and
design analysis (forming a technical construction file) to the European Directive for Electromagnetic
Compatibility (2004/108/EC) when used as directed by the appropriate documentation.
Standard Remark
Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.
EMI
EN61131-2 : 2003 (Radiated Emissions)
Programmable controllers Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.
- Equipment, requirement and tests EMS (ESD,RF electromagnetic field, EFTB, Surge, RF conducted
disturbances and Power frequency magnetic field)
For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.
The following table lists the modules compliant with the EMC Directive.
OVERVIEW
: Compliant with EMC Directive : Not compliant with EMC Directive
GT1020-LBD/LWD/LBD2/LWD2/LBL/LWL/
A 2
LBDW/LWDW/LBDW2/LWDW2/LBLW/LWLW
CONFIGURATION
GT1030-LBD/LWD/LBD2/LWD2/LBDW/LWDW/
A
LBDW2/LWDW2
SYSTEM
GT1045-QSBD, GT1040-QBBD A
GT1055-QSBD, GT1050-QBBD A
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Please use the GOT whose hardware version is later than that described.
Confirm the hardware version with the products rating plate.
(Products that the EMC Directive applies to are marked with the CE mark logo.)
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GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL
MODEL GT1020-LBD
IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 1.9W MAX
PART NAME
SERIAL 6Y0001 AB AB
Hardware version
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
MADE IN JAPAN JY204D42501C
5
80M1 IND. CONT. EQ
US LISTED
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6
INSTALLATION
7
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OPTION
GT1020-LBD/LWD/LBL/LWL/
GT10-C30R4-8P
LBDW/LWDW/LBLW/LWLW -
(For Melsec FX series PLC)
GT1030-LBD/LWD/LBDW/LWDW
GT1020-LBD2/LWD2/
LBDW2/LWDW2 GT10-C30R2-6P
-
GT1030-LBD2/LWD2/ (For Melsec Q series PLC)
LBDW2/LWDW2
Ex.1
F = Ferrite core
Ex. NEC TOKIN - ESD-R-17S or similar
GT01-C30R4-8P
250mm 100mm
(9.84inch) (3.93inch)
Programmable
F F F GOT units
controller
140mm
(5.51inch) Comes equipped
OVERVIEW
MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS DANGER
Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or 2
removing the GOT to/from the panel.
CONFIGURATION
Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction.
Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or
SYSTEM
removing the memory board on to/ from the GOT.
Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction.
3
When installing the memory board and the battery wear an earth band etc. to avoid the static
electricity.
SPECIFICATIONS
The static electricity can cause the unit to fail or malfunction.
PART NAME
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 5
GOT.
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Securely connect the memory board to the connector provided for the board.
INSTALLATION
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OPTION
6-1
6.1 Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting
GOT
6.1.1 GT1020
Mount the GOT onto the control panel while considering the following control panel inside dimensions.
Horizontal format
4 23(0.9") 80(3.14") or more 9.5 104(4.09")
(0.15") (0.37") 10 10
(0.39") (0.39") Mounting
3(0.11") 76(2.99") fixtures
+ INPUT
- 24VDC
(FG)
RS-422
65(2.55")
84(3.3")
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
RSA
RS-232
RSB
RS-232 cable CSA
for connecting CSB
personal computer
5 10 76(2.99") 10
25(0.98") to 28(1.1")
(0.19") (0.39") (0.39") Unit: mm(inch)
Vertical format
(If the vertical format is selected, the dimension, which is rotated 90 degrees clockwise looking from the
display section side, is required.)
4 23(0.9") 80(3.14") or more Mounting 84(3.3")
(0.15") fixtures 65(2.55")
(0.39")
(0.39")
10
10
76(2.99")
104(4.09")
76(2.99")
RS-232
(FG)
+ INPUT
- 24VDC
(0.39")
(0.39")
10
10
RS-422
RDA
RDB
SDA
SDB
RSA
RSB
CSA
CSB
SG
RS-232 cable
for connecting
(0.19")
3(0.11")
personal computer
(0.37")
9.5
Applicable cable
Some cables may need to be longer than the specified dimensions when connecting
to the GOT. Therefore, consider the connector dimensions and bending radius of the
cable as well for installation.
OVERVIEW
9.5 136(5.35") Mounting
(0.37") fixtures
80(3.14") or more 16 10 10
4.5 25(0.98")
(0.62") (0.39") (0.39")
2
(0.17") 84(3.3")
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
65(2.55")
84(3.3")
3
SPECIFICATIONS
RS-232 cable
for connecting
personal
computer
17 10 84(3.3") 10 Unit: mm(inch)
25.5(1") to 28.5(1.12") (0.66") (0.39") (0.39")
Vertical format 4
(If the vertical format is selected, the dimension, which is rotated 90 degrees clockwise looking from the
display section side, is required.)
4.5 25(0.98") 80(3.14") or more 84(3.3")
PART NAME
Mounting
(0.17") fixtures 65(2.55")
(0.39")
(0.39")
10
10
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136(5.35")
84(3.3")
6
84(3.3")
INSTALLATION
(0.66") (0.39")
(0.62") (0.39")
10
7
10
16
17
RS-232 cable
(0.37")
for connecting
9.5
25.5(1") to 28.5(1.12")
Applicable cable
Some cables may need to be longer than the specified dimensions when connecting
8
to the GOT. Therefore, consider the connector dimensions and bending radius of the
cable as well for installation.
OPTION
Mount the GOT onto the control panel while considering the following control panel inside dimensions.
Horizontal format
40 129(5.07")
(1.57")
102(4.01")
121(4.76")
Unit: mm(inch)
Vertical format
(If the vertical format is selected, the dimension, which is rotated 90 degrees clockwise looking from the
display section side, is required.)
121(4.76")
102(4.01")
129(5.07")
40(1.57")
Unit: mm(inch)
Applicable cable
Some cables may need to be longer than the specified dimensions when connecting
to the GOT. Therefore, consider the connector dimensions and bending radius of the
cable as well for installation.
Mount the GOT onto the control panel while considering the following control panel inside dimensions.
OVERVIEW
Horizontal format
30 152 (5.99")
(1.19")
2
CONFIGURATION
120 (4.73")
140 (5.52")
SYSTEM
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Unit:mm(inch)
Vertical format
(If the vertical format is selected, the dimension, which is rotated 90 degrees clockwise looking from the
display section side, is required.) 4
140 (5.52")
120 (4.73")
PART NAME
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
152 (5.99")
INSTALLATION
(1.19")
30
Unit:mm(inch)
7
Applicable cable
Some cables may need to be longer than the specified dimensions when connecting
to the GOT. Therefore, consider the connector dimensions and bending radius of the
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8
OPTION
Horizontal format
C
A
B
C
Unit: mm(inch)
Vertical format
C B C
Unit: mm(inch)
OVERVIEW
When mounting the GOT, the following clearances must be maintained from other structures and devices.
CONFIGURATION
Installation Environment A B C D E
In the presence of radiated-noise or 50 mm (1.97) 50 mm (1.97) 50 mm (1.97) 80 mm (3.14)
heat-generating equipment nearby or more or more or more 50 mm (1.97) or more
SYSTEM
In the absence of radiated-noise or 20 mm (0.79) 20 mm (0.79) 20 mm (0.79) or more 20 mm (0.79)
heat-generating equipment nearby or more*1 or more or more or more*2
*1
*2
50 mm (1.97) or more if an RS-232/USB conversion adaptor is used.
80 mm (3.14) or more if a PC connection cable is used or if an RS-232 interface for PC is used to connect 3
multiple GOT units.
50 mm (1.97) or more if an RS-232/USB conversion adaptor is used and is connected to the RS-232 interface
SPECIFICATIONS
for PC.
PART NAME
*1 80 mm (3.14) or more if an USB cable, memory board is used.
5
B
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MITSUBISHI GOT 1000
C D E
A INSTALLATION
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OPTION
B
MITSUBISHI
GOT 1000
C D E
OVERVIEW
When mounting the main unit to a control panel or similar fixture, set the GOT display section as shown
below.
2
1 Horizontal installation
CONFIGURATION
When the temperature inside the control panel is 40 to 55 , the mounting angle should be in the range
SYSTEM
from 60 to 105 degrees.
GOT
back panel 3
SPECIFICATIONS
105
GOT
display 60
section
Control panel,
etc.
4
The GOT will have a longer lifetime if used within the mounting angles shown above.
Ideally, the temperature inside the control panel should not exceed 0 to 40
PART NAME
2 Vertical installation
When the temperature inside the control panel is 40 to 50 , the mounting angle should be in the range
from 60 to 105 degrees.
5
GOT
EMC DIRECTIVE
back panel
105
GOT
display 60
section
6
Control panel,
etc.
INSTALLATION
The GOT will have a longer lifetime if used within the mounting angles shown above.
Ideally, the temperature inside the control panel should not exceed 0 to 40 .
7
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8
OPTION
Magnified Packing
illustration Packing installation groove
Packing
For GT105
While referring to the cross sectional view of the
packing shown right, push the thinner side into the
Magnified
packing groove. (Right drawing is the example of illustration
lateral format.)
Packing
Inserting direction
Mounting hole
OVERVIEW
3) Slide them to the left to lock them in place, and then fix them with the mounting screws (supplied).
CONFIGURATION
GOT GT1020, GT1030, GT104 GT105
SYSTEM
Mounting Mounting Magnified illustration
screw fitting 3
SPECIFICATIONS
2)
3)
1) Mounting fitting
Mounting screw
4
PART NAME
For GT1020, GT1030, GT104 For GT105
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6
INSTALLATION
7
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8
OPTION
This chapter describes the wiring to the GOT power supply section.
(1) For the connection with a PLC, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
7-1
7.1 Power Supply Wiring 1
Connect the power supply to the power terminals on the back panel of the GOT.
OVERVIEW
Use a specified size power supply wire to prevent voltage drop, and tighten the terminal screws firmly to a
specified torque.
Do not exceed the number of wires that are allowed to be connected.
Secure the wires to prevent stress from being directly applied to the terminal block or wire connections. 2
In the case of GT1020-LBL/LWL/LBLW/LWLW and GT1030-LBL/LWL/LBLW/LWLW, GOT power is supplied
via the communication cable.
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
7.1.1 Cable types and wire end processing (GT1020, GT1030, GT104 [ ] )
Process the end of the electrical wire (solid or stranded), or attach a ferrules with plastic sleeve to the wire 3
end.
SPECIFICATIONS
1 Electrical wire size
PART NAME
2
AWG26 to AWG20 AWG26 to AWG24
EMC DIRECTIVE
(a) Twist the end of the stranded wire. Make sure there are no wire whiskers.
(b) Do not solder the wire end. Approx. 5mm
INSTALLATION
6mm
2 to 2.5mm
10.5 to 12mm
AI 0.25-6BU (AWG24) 7
Phoenix Contact Inc. AI 0.34-6TQ (AWG22) CRIMPFOXZA3
AI 0.5-6WH (AWG20)
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3 Tools
Use a small driver with a straight, untapered blade as shown on the right
to tighten the power terminals. Use a driver 8
with a flat end
Manufacturer Model name
0.4mm 2.5mm
Phoenix Contact Inc. SZS 0.4 2.5
OPTION
Use 0.75mm2 or thicker cables to avoid voltage drop and tighten the terminal screw with the specified torque
securely.
Terminal Solderless
Terminal Solderless
3.2 screw terminal
screw terminal
6.2mm
or less
3.2
6.2mm
or less
Cable size For power supply: 0.75mm2 min. For grounding: 2mm2 min.
M3 solderless terminal :
Recommended applicable solderless terminal
Solderless terminal JST Part No. FV0.5-3, Pressure Bonding Tool YHT-2622
JST Part No. FV1.25-B3A, Pressure Bonding Tool YNT-2216
JST Part No. FV2-MS3, Pressure Bonding Tool YNT-1614
+10%
Power terminals
DC24V -15% on the GOT
Class D
grounding
OVERVIEW
2
INPUT
24V DC
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
+10%
DC24V
Class D
-15%
3
grounding
SPECIFICATIONS
Tightening torque for the power terminals 0.22 to 0.25 Nm
PART NAME
INPUT
24V DC
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
+10%
DC24V -15%
Class D
grounding 6
7
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8
OPTION
Set the grounding point closer to the GOT to make the grounding cable short as possible.
Provide grounding using a single grounding wire. Refer to the table below to select the proper size
grounding wire.
(For GT1020, GT1030, GT104 )
Ground wire size
(For GT105 )
Ground wire size
2mm2 or more
Grounding of the GOT may cause electric potential difference and noise interference, which may result in
OVERVIEW
GOT malfunctions.
These problems may be resolved by taking the following measures.
CONFIGURATION
result in malfunctions.
Keeping the GOT's ground cable and power line away from each other will help minimize noise
SYSTEM
interference.
MITSUBISHI GOT 1000 MITSUBISHI GOT 1000
FG FG
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply for power equipment Power supply for power equipment 4
Good: Wiring the ground cable away Bad: Bundling the ground cable and
from the power cable the power cable
PART NAME
2 Connecting the ground cable from the panel that houses control equipment to the
panel to which the GOT is grounded
When running a single ground cable from the panel that houses such piece of control equipment as a 5
sequencer to the panel to which the GOT is grounded, the ground cable may have to be directly
EMC DIRECTIVE
connected to the terminal on the GOT.
Connection cable
FG 6
Ground cable from
the panel that houses
INSTALLATION
control equipment
7
If electric potential difference between the ground points created by it causes malfunctions, lowering the
voltage as shown in Remedy 1 below may solve the problem.
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8
OPTION
Remedy1-1 Remedy1-2
If taking Remedy 1 worsens noise interference, taking Remedy 2 may alleviate it.
Remedy2-1 Remedy2-2
OVERVIEW
Run power lines, servo amplifier drive wires, and communication cables so that they do not cross each other.
Noise interference that is generated by cables that cross each other may cause malfunctions. 2
Surge suppressors are an effective way to filter out surge noise that is generated from no fuse breakers
(NFB), electromagnetic contactors (MC), relays (RA), solenoid valves, and induction motors.
CONFIGURATION
Refer to the section to follow for surge killers.
SYSTEM
7.2.3 Attaching surge killers to control equipment
SPECIFICATIONS
PLC PLC
NFB NFB
PLC I/O wire PLC
I/O wire
MC MC RA RA MC MC RA RA 4
PART NAME
Terminal block Terminal block
5
7.2.2 Outside the panel
EMC DIRECTIVE
To pull the power line and communication cable out of the panel, make two pullout holes away from each
other and pull the cables through.
Putting both cables through the same pullout hole will increase noise interference.
6
Power line
Power line
INSTALLATION
Connection
cable
Connection
cable
100mm or more
8
Signal line Power line Signal line
OPTION
If communication errors happen in synch with the on/off signals from certain control equipment (referred to
as "load" hereafter) such as no fuse breakers, electromagnetic contactors, relays, solenoid valves, and
induction motors, surge noise interference is suspected.
If this problem happens, keep the ground cable and communication cable away from the load.
If that is not possible, an installation of a surge killer will help reduce noise interference.
Place the surge killer as close to the load as possible.
C
Output L: Load
R
Output D L: Load
OVERVIEW
8.1 Protective Sheet
The protective sheet is used to protect the operation surface from damage or dirt when the touch key of GOT 2
display section is operated.
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
For the GOT, a protective film is pasted on the display at factory shipment. Remove
the film when the installation of the GOT is completed.
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8.1.1 Applicable protective sheet
SPECIFICATIONS
The following protective sheets are applicable for GT10 .
Product name Model Contents
GT10-20PSGB Display section antiglare (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
3.7 protective
GT10-20PSCB
sheet
Display section clear (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
4
GT10-20PSGW Display section antiglare (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
(For GT1020)
GT10-20PSCW Display section clear (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
PART NAME
GT10-30PSGB Display section antiglare (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
4.5 protective
GT10-30PSCB Display section clear (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
sheet
GT10-30PSGW Display section antiglare (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
GT10-30PSCW
(For GT1030)
Display section clear (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
5
Protective sheet
GT10-40PSGB Display section antiglare (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
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4.7" protective
GT10-40PSCB Display section clear (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
sheet
GT10-40PSGW Display section antiglare (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
(For GT104 )
GT10-40PSCW Display section clear (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
GT10-50PSGB Display section antiglare (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets 6
5.7 protective
GT10-50PSCB Display section clear (Frame: transparent) 5 sheets
sheet
INSTALLATION
GT10-50PSGW Display section antiglare (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
(For GT105 )
GT10-50PSCW Display section clear (Frame: white), With a logo 5 sheets
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Release
paper
OPTION
1 If a protective sheet is on the GOT, peel off the protective sheet from the
bottom-right corner of the GOT display section, and clean the GOT
surface.
2 Peel the release paper from the back of the new protective sheet, and
attach its adhesive side to the GOT display section.
When attaching the protective sheet, make sure to fit it on the display
section closely without leaving any clearance between them.
GT10-RS2TUSB-5S RS-232/USB conversion adaptor is an adaptor that converts the RS-232 interface for
OVERVIEW
communication with PC on the GOT(For GT1020, GT1030) to the USB interface.
It is used with a GT09-C30USB-5P USB cable.
The use of a GT10-RS2TUSB-5S RS-232/USB conversion adaptor requires an installation of the USB driver
that is supplied with the package. 2
Communication driver Personal computer
CONFIGURATION
GT1020, GT1030
Installing
SYSTEM
3
SPECIFICATIONS
USB
port
USB cable for connecting a personal computer
(Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co, LTD)
Conversion adaptor
4
+
(RS-232)
GOT
POWER
B
RD
SD
PART NAME
8.2.1 Shape, Dimensions, and Names of Adaptor Components
5
The shape, dimensions, and names of the RS-232/USB conversion adaptor are shown in the figures below.
EMC DIRECTIVE
Communication connector (for USB connection)
(0.9")
(0.94")
(RS-232)
23
GOT
POWER
24
RD
SD
6
40(1.57") 200(7.87") 75(2.95")
(0.23")
6
INSTALLATION
Display LED (POWER/SD/RD)
Communication connector (for RS-232 connection)
12(0.47")
(0.59")
7
15
Unit : mm(inch)
Weight : Approx. 40g
Name Specifications
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Display LED (RD) Red: Lit while receiving data (PC GOT)
2 Connect the USB mini connector on the GT09-C30USB-5P USB cable to the RS-232/USB conversion
adaptor.
3 Connect the RS-232 connector on the RS-232/USB conversion adaptor to the GOT.
4 Connect the USB connector on the GT09-C30USB-5P USB cable to the PC.
7 Confirm that the POWER LED (POWER) on the RS-232/USB conversion adaptor is lit.
(Lit POWER LED on the RS-232/USB conversion adaptor indicates that the power is properly supplied
from the PC.)
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Windows XP installation follows.
Windows 98SE, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows 2000, the installation method will vary.
Installation of the driver is canceled during the following process, the installation is not carried out correctly.
If the installation is canceled, uninstall the driver and install again. 2
Please refer to Section 8.2.4 for instructions on uninstalling the driver.
CONFIGURATION
Please install the driver with the following procedure.
1 When the USB cable is connected to the personal computer, the following screen is displayed.
SYSTEM
(Installation of the software for USB driver)
(For GT Designer2)
3
SPECIFICATIONS
4
PART NAME
5
Insert the included CD-ROM into the personal computer's CD-ROM drive.
EMC DIRECTIVE
Click [ Next > ].
The installation of the USB driver software will begin.
If using Windows 98SE, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows 2000, a window to select the
location of the installation files.
Please select the CD-ROM drive.
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2 The following screen is displayed. (Only in Windows XP)
INSTALLATION
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OPTION
Click [ Finish ].
The installation of the USB driver software will finish.
If Windows 98SE or Windows Millennium Edition is used, installation of the USB Serial Port
software begins, and ends automatically.
The CD-ROM can be removed from the personal computer at this time.
If using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, proceed to step .
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2
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Click [ Finish ].
The installation of the USB Serial Port software will finish.
The CD-ROM (USB driver software) can be removed from the personal computer at this time.
4
PART NAME
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
WIRING
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OPTION
Click [ Change/Remove ].
The battery backs up clock data, alarm history and recipe data.
OVERVIEW
At factory shipment, a battery is built in the GT1030, GT104 , GT105 .
For GT1020, a battery cannot be used. (Data is saved by the internal flash ROM.)
CONFIGURATION
The following battery is applicable for GT1030, GT104 , GT105 .
Model Contents
SYSTEM
Battery for backup of clock data,
GT11-50BAT
alarm history and recipe data
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8.3.2 Battery specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specifications
Type Magnesium manganese dioxide lithium primary battery
Initial voltage 3.0V
4
Storage life Approx. 5 years (Operating ambient temperature of 25 )
Application For backup of clock data, alarm history and recipe data
PART NAME
Remark
For the battery directive in EU member states, refer to 18.4 Handling of
5
Batteries and Devices with Built-in Batteries in EU Member States.
EMC DIRECTIVE
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INSTALLATION
7
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OPTION
Holder Holder
Connector Connector
Connector
For GT1030 For GT104 For GT105
4 Disconnect the old battery connector and insert the new battery connector within 30s.
5 Insert the new battery into the holder and close the back cover.
Back cover
Back cover
Back cover
Holder Holder
Connector Connector
Connector
For GT1030 For GT104 For GT105
8 - 10 8.3 Battery
8.3.3 Battery replacement procedure
1
(1) Battery life
The battery life is approximately 5 years.
The production date of the battery built in the purchased GOT can be confirmed
OVERVIEW
by the production No. (serial No.) marked on the GOT main unit.
CONFIGURATION
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SYSTEM
7 1 0 0 0 1
Control number
Year (example: 2007)
last digit
Month (example: Jan.). 1 to 9: Jan. to Sep.,
X: Oct., Y: Nov., Z: Dec.
3
SPECIFICATIONS
The production date of the optional replacement battery can be confirmed by the
lot No. marked on the nameplate (label) affixed on the battery.
Nameplate
Model name Connector
L OT.5 4 GT11-50BAT
Year (example: 2005)
last digit
Month
(example: Apr.)
LOT.54 4
1 (Jan.) to 9 (Sep.),
X (Oct.), Y (Nov.), Z (Dec.)
PART NAME
(2) Battery procurement
The battery is susceptible to natural discharge. Order one when necessary.
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INSTALLATION
7
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OPTION
8.3 Battery 8 - 11
8.3.3 Battery replacement procedure
8.4 Memory loader
GT10-LDR memory loader is the memory transfer module that reads/writes the data to GT1020, GT1030 or
between a PC (GT Designer2 Version2.77F or later, GT Designer3 Version1.01B or later) and GT10-LDR.
When using the memory loader, driver installation, communication port setting is required.
Refer to the following manual for details about driver installation.
GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
GT1020, GT1030
USB connecting
cable (supplied)
PC *1
(GT Designer2, GT Designer3)
*1: When GT10-LDR is connected to a PC via the USB hub, the power supply of the USB hub must be supplied by
the AC adopter of the USB hub.
GT10-LDR connected to the USB hub may not work properly depending on the PC environment. In the case,
connect the GT10-LDR directly to the USB port on the PC.
1) 2) 3) 12) 13)
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2
CONFIGURATION
10)
SYSTEM
6) 11)
4)
3
5)
SPECIFICATIONS
14)
9)
8)
PART NAME
7)
5
No. Name Specifications
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1) POWER LED LED to show power status
2) SET/RUN LED LED to show that the settings are being checked/the transfer is running
3) ERROR LED LED to show error status
4) RD/WR selection switch Switch to select read/write direction 6
5) Data selection switch Switch to select the data to be transferred
INSTALLATION
Switch to determine the transfer direction and the data to be transferred, and to
6) ENT key
start the transfer
7) Write protection switch Switch to prevent the memory loader from being written to the data
8) USB port Connection port with a PC (with protection cap)
7
Reference plate
9) Described operating instructions of tne memory loader
(operating instructions)
Reference plate
10) Described lighting status of ERROR LED
(error contents)
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OVERVIEW
For the OS installation to the memory loader, refer to the following.
GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
2
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
(1) When transferring the font data from the memory loader to the GOT
When transferring the font data from the memory loader to the GOT, it takes more
time than transferring only the standard monitor OS and communication driver.
It takes approximately 1 minute and 45 seconds to transfer "Standard
3
monitor OS + Communication driver".
SPECIFICATIONS
It takes approximately 8 minutes and 10 seconds to transfer "Standard
monitor OS + Communication driver + Font data". (GT1030)
Japanese (supporting Europe) is installed in the GT10 before shipment from the
factory.
It is not necessary to transfer the font data when the used font is not changed. 4
PART NAME
The manufacturing date of the memory loader can be checked with the SERIAL
No. on the memory loader.
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
Control number
INSTALLATION
Year (example:2007) Month (example : Jan.). 1 to 9: Jan. to Sep.,
last digit X: Oct., Y: Nov., Z: Dec.
7
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8
OPTION
1 Inrtallation
For GT105
For GT104
4 Mount the memory board to the memory board connector on the GOT rear face.
6 Make the setting for transferring the data with the utility.
Refer to the following for detailes.
Section 14.5 GT10-50FMB
OVERVIEW
2 Pull up the memory board vertically and remove it.
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM
3
For GT105
SPECIFICATIONS
For GT104
PART NAME
5
EMC DIRECTIVE
6
INSTALLATION
7
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OPTION
1 Adjust the mounting angle of GOT with the angle adjusting fitting of Adjust to
the stand. 45 , 55 , 65 or 75 .
2 Put the GOT into the stand from the stand front side and fix it using
GOT
the fixtures.
mounting face
For how to mount the GOT, refer to the following.
Section 6.5 Installation Procedure
For details of the stand, refer to the following.
GT05-50STAND
GOT1000 Series Stand User's Manual
8 - 18 8.6 Stand
8.6.1 Applicable stand
8.7 Protective cover for oil 1
Use of the protective cover for oil improves waterproof property, oil resistance, and chemical resistance of
OVERVIEW
the GOT (For GT105 ).
CONFIGURATION
Product name Model Description
SYSTEM
Protective cover for oil GT05-50PCO For 5.7" GOT
SPECIFICATIONS
Before attaching protective cover for oil
For attaching the protective cover for oil to the GOT already mounted on the control
panel, follow the procedures as below.
Remove the GOT from the control panel. Make sure to externally shut off all 4
phases of the power supply and remove all cables from the GOT in
advance.
PART NAME
Clean dirt off surfaces of the GOT and control panel.
EMC DIRECTIVE
Position the POWER LED frame of the cover to the
POWER LED on the GOT front face.
INSTALLATION
For keeping liquids and others out of the control panel,
make sure that the rubber packing part is completely
covered.
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WIRING
8
OPTION
OVERVIEW
GOT multi-drop connection is a communication method for 1:N communication by connecting multiple GOTs
to one PLC, using the GT01-RS4-M serial multi-drop connection module.
2
CONFIGURATION
For details of GOT multidrop connection, refer to the following.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
SYSTEM
GT Designer2
GT Designer3
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Communication driver Communication driver
Communication interface Communication interface
Serial multi drop connection module
4
Varies according to
the connection type.
RS-485 cable
PART NAME
MAX500m
5
(1) GOTs supporting the GOT multi-drop connection
EMC DIRECTIVE
The followings are the GOTs compatible with the GOT multi-drop connection.
GOT Hardware version Standard monitor OS
7
GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL
MODEL GT1030-LBD
IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 2.2W MAX
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Hardware version
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OPTION
2) 5)
8)
4)
3)
90
72
7)
6)
2- 4.5
57
65 9)
12)
80
10)
11)
OVERVIEW
1 Installed with DIN rail
Install the multi-drop connection module with its hook (1 place) using the DIN rail.
Applicable DIN rail DIN46277 (width: 35mm)
(Install the DIN rail with screws at intervals of 150mm.) 2
CONFIGURATION
2 Directly installed to panel
Install the multi-drop connection module to the panel using 4.5mm holes (2 places).
SYSTEM
8.8.5 Caution for compliance with EMC Directive
3
Programmable logic controllers are open-type devices that must be installed and used within conductive
SPECIFICATIONS
control boxes. Please use the Multi-Drop Connection Unit while installed in conductive shielded control
boxes. Please secure the control box lid to the control box (for conduction). Installation within a control box
greatly affects the safety of the system and aids in shielding noise from the Multi-Drop Connection Unit.
PART NAME
5
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INSTALLATION
7
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OPTION
UTILITY FUNCTION
The utility functions allow the user to confirm the settings for communication interface, screen display,
operation methods, and clock data as well as OS information.
GT10 is factory-installed with the Standard monitor OS and BootOS.
(An installation of the Standard monitor OS or BootOS is not required to use the utility functions.) 10
LANGUAGE
SETTING
The items in the following list can be set/operated on the utility screens.
Functions overview
11
Item
COMMUNICATION
GT1020 GT1030 GT104 GT105
INTERFACE
Language Switches the display language for the utility functions (Japanese/English)
SETTING
Standard I/F Displays the detailed information about the communication method and communication driver
Displays the screen for transferring project data between the PC and GOT
Data transfer
(If any device other than the PC is allocated to the interface for communication with PC, the 12
GOT will not be able to communicate with the PC, except when the Data transfer window is
on the screen.)
DISPLAY AND
Communication monitor Displays the communication status of each communication port
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Keyword Sets a keyword of the FX series PLC.
Sets the screensaver activation time (from the last time the screen was touched)
Time Setting range: 0 to 60 min. (Screensaver is disabled when it is set to 0 minute.)
Default : 0 min. 13
Screen save
CLOCK SETTINGS
This setting is used to decide whether to turn the backlight on or off when the screensaver
STATUS DISPLAY
Backlight comes on
AND BATTERY
Default : OFF
Contrast Adjusts the contrast on the liquid crystal display (16 level adjustment, 0 to 15)
Adjusts the intensity
Brightness -
on the liquid crystal
- 14
display (8 level
adjustment, 0 to 7)
FILE DISPLAY
The title display period at the main unit boot can be set. (0 to 60 sec)
Opening time
Default : 5 sec
Changes the buzzer settings (OFF/SHORT/LONG)
Buzzer volume
Default : SHORT
Buzzer setting
Window move Whether turn ON/OFF buzzer when move window can be selected 15
buzzer Default : ON
Calibration -
panel sensitivity
Setup the method to adjust the time between GOT clock data and clock data of PLC CPU
Clock setting
CLEANING OF
UTILITY FUNCTION
9.2.1 Display operation of main menu
The following three types of operation can display the main menu.
(The utility function windows appear in the horizontal format, and this format cannot be changed.)
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(1) When project data is undownloaded
After the GOT is turned on, a dialog box for notifying of absence of project data is displayed.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
After the dialog box is displayed, touch the OK button to display the main menu.
GOT power on
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
(2) When touching menu call key
If you touch the menu call key while user-created screen is displayed, the main menu is displayed. 12
The menu call key can be set with the GOT utility screen or drawing software.
(At factory shipment, menu call key position it is set in the top left corner of the GOT screen on the
DISPLAY AND
GT1020.)
OPERATION
SETTINGS
(At factory shipment, menu call key is set to Simultaneous 2 - point presses on GOT screen upper
- right and upper - left corners on the GT1030, GT104 or GT105 .)
Menu call key
(1-point touch on GOT screen upper-right corner)
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
For GT1020
14
For GT1030, 15
GT104 , GT105
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
For the details of the special function switch, refer to the following.
3) To correct the input character, touch Del key to delete the correcting
character and then reinput/retype the new character.
UTILITY FUNCTION
When starting the GOT without selecting any language (At factory shipment)
The following screen will be displayed at the initial startup of GOT.
Touching the button of a desired language restarts the GOT and the language is
switched to the selected one.
10
LANGUAGE
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
1 Main Menu
The menu items that can be selected from the GOT utility are displayed.
GT1020 GT104 , GT105
2 Touching a menu item in the main menu will display the setting screen or following selection screen for
the item.
3 Touching the ESC button will take the screen back to the user screen.
UTILITY FUNCTION
Title display Close/Return button Title display Close/Return button
Scroll button
10
Menu item
LANGUAGE
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
Main item Scroll button
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
When a middle screen of the layers is displayed, if the ESC (Close/return) button in the right
SETTINGS
corner of screen is touched, returns to the previous screen.
If this button is touched when directly displayed from monitor screen, the screen is closed and
returns to monitor screen.
13
(3) Scroll button
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
For screens in which the content does not fit on one screen page, there is a right or down scroll
AND BATTERY
button on the screen.
Scroll one line/window
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Main Menu
Touch [Language].
1 Language
Touch [Language].
UTILITY FUNCTION
SETTING
(COMMUNICATION SETTING)
10
The [Communication Setting] menu has the [Standard I/F], [Data Transfer], [Communication Monitor], and
[Keyword] menus.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
The [Standard I/F] menu sets the information about the channel numbers, controller name, and detailed
settings of the communication parameters that are allocated to the communication interfaces by drawing
software.
The [Data Transfer] menu displays the screen for transferring project data between the PC and GOT. 11
The [Communication Monitor] menu displays the communication status of each communication port.
The [Keyword] menu registers, deletes, clears, and protects a keyword of the FX series PLC.
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
11.1 Standard I/F Setting
12
11.1.1 Standard I/F functions
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Function Contents
Displays the channel number (CH No) that has been assigned by drawing
Channel no. display
software
Communication driver display Displays the communication driver that has been assigned by drawing software 13
CLOCK SETTINGS
Displays the communication parameters of the controllers that has been
STATUS DISPLAY
Communication parameters display
AND BATTERY
assigned by drawing software
FILE DISPLAY
Standard I/F
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DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Described below are the display items on the standard I/F setting menu and their functions.
Standard interface
display BOX
Driver display BOX
Channel No. specification menu BOX Channel No. specification menu BOX
Drv button
AT button
Drv button
AT button
UTILITY FUNCTION
Displays communication interface.
(a) GT1020, GT1030
The standard interface includes the following two types.
Standard I/F-1: For communication with PLC, microcomputer and other equipment
Standard I/F-2: For communication with PC (drawing software), modem, bar code reader and
transparent 10
Standard I/F-1 Standard I/F-2
LANGUAGE
SETTING
+ INPUT
- 24VDC
RS-422
SDA
(FG)
11
SDB
COMMUNICATION
RDA
RDB
SG
INTERFACE
RSA
RS-232
SETTING
RSB
CSA
CSB
12
Whether an RS-422 or an RS-232 interface (Standard I/F-1) for communication with PLC is
DISPLAY AND
used depends on the GOT model.
OPERATION
SETTINGS
GT1020-LBD/LWD/LBL/LWL/LBDW/LWDW/LBLW/LWLW,
GT1030-LBD/LWD/LBL/LWL/LBDW/LWDW/LBLW/LWLW: RS-422 fixed
GT1020-LBD2/LWD2/LBDW2/LWDW2, GT1030-LBD2/LWD2/LBDW2/LWDW2: RS-232 fixed 13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
The type of the interface (Standard I/F-2) for connection to PC is always RS-232.
AND BATTERY
(b) GT104
The standard interface includes the following three types.
Standard I/F-1(RS-422): For communication with PLC, microcomputer and other equipment 14
Standard I/F-2(RS-232): For communication with PLC, PC (drawing software), modem, other
equipment, bar code reader and transparent
FILE DISPLAY
Standard I/F-3(USB): For communication with PC (drawing software) and transparent
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
UTILITY FUNCTION
Displays the driver setting screen.
Select the driver to use on the driver setting screen.
Drv button is displayed in the following cases.
When setting the "ch9" to standard I/F-2.
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(6) AT button
Displays the AT command setting screen.
LANGUAGE
Set the AT command to use for initializing the modem on the AT command setting screen.
SETTING
AT button is displayed in the following case.
When "ch9 Host (Modem)" is set to standard I/F-2.
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
UTILITY FUNCTION
settings are fixed and the window returns
to the previous one. Therefore, touch the
ESC button.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
6 Touch the YES button to save the
settings and restart.
COMMUNICATION
The types of items that are in the communication parameter setting menu depend on the type of
INTERFACE
communication driver that is installed on the GOT in use.
SETTING
Refer to the section below for the setting contents of various drivers.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
12
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
(2) When [Communication Settings] has not been downloaded using drawing
software
When [Communication Settings] has not been downloaded, the GOT
automatically assigns the installed communication driver as the standard I/F-1.
When assigning the communication driver to Standard I/F-2 on GT104 ,
GT105 , make the setting in the communication settings of drawing software or in
the communication settings of the utility.
UTILITY FUNCTION
1 Channel number setting operation
LANGUAGE
Touch
SETTING
2 When the channel setting window
appears, select the channel number. 11
COMMUNICATION
Touch
INTERFACE
SETTING
3 When the channel number is selected, the
settings are fixed and the window returns
to the previous one. Therefore, touch the 12
ESC button.
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
4 Touch the ESC button to display the
SETTINGS
window confirming whether to save the
settings.
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
5 Touch the YES button to save the
AND BATTERY
settings and restart.
Touch the NO button to discard the
changes.
14
Channel number
FILE DISPLAY
(1) Only channel number 1 is displayed on the standard I/F-1 of GT1020 or GT1030.
(2) Channel number 8 and 9 are displayed on the standard I/F-2 of GT1020 or
GT1030.
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Touch [Drv]
UTILITY FUNCTION
1 AT command operation
LANGUAGE
Touch [AT]
SETTING
2 The AT command, set in the drawing
software or in the utility of the main unit, is 11
displayed.
COMMUNICATION
When editing the AT command, touch
INTERFACE
SET button to display the ASCII window.
SETTING
Touch Input the AT command in the ASCII
window.
12
3 Touch following buttons as necessary.
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
to the modem.
SETTINGS
OFF button: Disconnects the line.
Touch Touch
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
4 After settings are completed, touch ESC
AND BATTERY
button to close the setting screen.
Touch
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Refer to the chapter below for how to install the communication driver from drawing software.
GT Designer 2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual
GT Designer 3 Version Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
SERIAL 710001 AA AA
BootOS Version
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UTILITY FUNCTION
11.2.1 Data transfer functions
Function Contents
Displays the screen for transferring project data between the PC and GOT.
10
If any device other than the PC is allocated to the interface for communication
Data transfer screen display
with PC, the GOT will not be able to communicate with the PC, except when the
LANGUAGE
Data transfer window is on the screen.
SETTING
11.2.2 Data transfer operation 11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
1 Display from the utility main menu
SETTING
Main Menu
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Touch [Comm. Setting]. Touch [Data Transfer].
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
Data Transfer
AND BATTERY
14
2 Display from the select mode
FILE DISPLAY
If data transfer screen cannot be displayed on the user-created screen, power ON to perform select
mode while pressing and holding the upper left corner of the screen.
The selection screen of [Normal] or [PC Transfer] appears at the startup.
In the [Normal], an initial screen appears when the monitor screen has been created, and the utility
main menu appears when the monitor screen has not been created.
15
[Data Transfer] screen appears in the [PC Transfer].
Standard I/F-2 is used in the communication mode to the PC.
GOT DEBUG
corner touched.
CLEANING OF
[Waiting] on the data transfer screen will change to [Transferring...] when project data are transferred from
drawing software.
At the completion of data transfer, the user-created screen will appear.
User-created screen
UTILITY FUNCTION
11.3.1 Communication Monitor functions
Function Contents
Communication port-selection
10
Displays the connection status of Standard I/F-1 and I/F-2
status display
Communication status display Displays the communication status (SD: send, RD: receive)
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Communication error status display Displays an error message when a communication error occurs
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Main Menu
SETTING
12
Touch [Comm. Setting]. Touch .
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Communication Monitor
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Touch [Comm. Monitor].
Communication Monitor 14
(When bar code is connected)
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
2)
1)
3)
2) Communication status
Communication status of each communication port is displayed on this screen.
The SD and RD symbols appear in black on white ( SD , RD ) while data are being sent or
received, and in white on black ( SD , RD ) at other times. They may appear lit depending on the
communication status.
The SD and RD symbols on the screen indicate normal communication or cable disconnection.
[During normal communication (with connection to a device that supports the transparent mode)]
UTILITY FUNCTION
Communication error status of each port is displayed on this screen.
The table below summarizes the types and nature of the errors.
LANGUAGE
The communication frames of GOT and PLC are inconsistent.
SETTING
ERR Frm. Confirm the communication settings of GOT and PLC, such as data length, stop bit and baud
rate.
ERR Prt.
The parity check conditions of GOT and PLC are inconsistent. 11
Let the parity check condition (odd or even) of GOT and PLC be consistent.
COMMUNICATION
The sum data is inconsistent. Or the contents of the receive data are not consistent with the
INTERFACE
send command from the GOT.
SETTING
ERR Text Let the communication settings and contents of data be consistent between the GOT and
counterpart equipment.
(If NAK is received while the GOT is connected to the micro computer board, a text error occurs.)
12
Though receiving is started, receive data is not sent.
Check the wiring between the GOT and its communication target.
TIME OUT
DISPLAY AND
(When the GOT is connected to the micro computer board, confirm the terminator, CR,
OPERATION
SETTINGS
wiring, etc.)
ERR Line The control line is not operating correctly. Confirm the wiring of the control line.
ERR Cmd. A command contained in the receive data is not consistent with the send command from the GOT. 13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
17. OS INSTALLATION
GT1020
Touch [keyword].
GT104 , GT105
11 - 18 11.4 Keyword
11.4.1 Keyword functions
11.4.3 Regist 9
UTILITY FUNCTION
Keyword is registered.
LANGUAGE
Start the operation from ).
SETTING
Touch
For the Customer Keyword compatible
models, refer to the manual of the PLC to
be used. 11
COMMUNICATION
2 Select [Keyword] or [Keyword + Custom].
INTERFACE
SETTING
To register only Keyword and 2nd keyword,
touch [Keyword].
To register Customer Keyword, touch
12
[Keyword + Custom].
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
3 Touch the display part of the keyword to be
registered. 13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Touch
11.4 Keyword 11 - 19
11.4.3 Regist
6 Set Registration conclition.
Touch Registration conclition to change the
setting contents.
Touch All Protect Write Protect R/W Protect
Touch
11 - 20 11.4 Keyword
11.4.3 Regist
9
UTILITY FUNCTION
(1) Selection availability of Registration conclition
The following table lists the PLCs that can select Registration conclition.
Settings
Target PLC When keyword and 2nd keyword are
When only keyword is registered
registered
LANGUAGE
2nd keyword*1
SETTING
*1: Refer to the manual for the PLC in use for the models that are compatible with the 2nd keyword.
*2: Registration options
Options can be selected among "Read/Write Protect", "Write Protect", or "All online operation protection". 11
For access restrictions of each setting, refer to the manual of the PLC to be used.
COMMUNICATION
(2) Selection of keyword protection level
INTERFACE
For the devices which can perform the online operation of FX PLC, 3 levels of
SETTING
protection can be set.
When the monitoring or setting change by online devices is needed, set the
keyword taking the following into consideration.
12
(a) When only keyword is registered
Protection level is selected by the head character of keyword.
DISPLAY AND
All Protect: Set the keyword starting with one of A, D to F, or 0 to 9.
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Read/incorrect write protection: Set the keyword starting with B.
Erroneous write prohibition: Set the keyword starting with C.
(b) When keyword and 2nd keyword are registered
13
Protection level is selected by "Registration options".
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
(3) Applicability of monitoring for each keyword protection level
AND BATTERY
The applicability of monitoring for each protection level is as follows.
FILE DISPLAY
protection
Device monitoring
T, C setting values
and file register *1 *1 *1
Device
change
(from D1000) 15
Other than the
above
GOT DEBUG
*1: When the T, C set values are specified indirectly, changing devices is available.
(4) Difference between "All online operation protection" and "All Protect"
When "All online operation protection" is selected, both device display and input 16
by the programming tool or GOT are prohibited.
DISPLAY SECTION
When "All Protect" is selected, device display and input are possible although
CLEANING OF
11.4 Keyword 11 - 21
11.4.3 Regist
11.4.4 Delete
Touch
Touch
Touch
Touch
Touch
11 - 22 11.4 Keyword
11.4.4 Delete
11.4.5 Clear 9
UTILITY FUNCTION
To access an FX PLC where a keyword has been registered, keyword protection is cancelled.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
2 Touch the display part of the registered
keyword.
Target PLC Settings
11
FX PLC compatible with Input a keyword or cutomer keyword to
COMMUNICATION
customer keyword cancel the protection.
INTERFACE
Touch Input a keyword to cancel the protection.
SETTING
2nd keyword
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
3 The keyboard for entering a keyword is
SETTINGS
displayed. Enter a keyword and touch the
ENT key.
13
Touch
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
4 After completing the keyword entry, touch
Next .
14
Touch
FILE DISPLAY
15
Touch
GOT DEBUG
Touch OK . 16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Touch
11.4 Keyword 11 - 23
11.4.5 Clear
11.4.6 Protect
Touch
11 - 24 11.4 Keyword
11.4.6 Protect
12. DISPLAY AND OPERATION 9
UTILITY FUNCTION
SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
Setting screen for display and setting screen for operation can be displayed from GOT setup. 10
In the setting screen for display and the setting screen for operation, the following settings can be set.
Description
Screen
LANGUAGE
GT1020 GT1030 GT104 GT105
SETTING
Screen save time
Screen save backlight
Setting screen for display
Contrast Bright/Contrast Contrast
Opening time 11
Buzzer volume, Window move buzzer
COMMUNICATION
Calibration -
INTERFACE
Key reaction
Setting screen for operation
SETTING
Clock setting
Security
Utility call
12
Backlight color change and backlight blink settings
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
The backlight color change and backlight blink settings of GT1020 and GT1030 are
executed on the drawing software.
Right-click the screen to change the backlight settings on the drawing software, and
select [Screen Property].
On GT Designer2, the [Auxiliary] tab is displayed. On GT Designer3, the [Basic] tab
13
is displayed.
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
Select the backlight color and backlight blink and click the button.
AND BATTERY
For GT Designer3
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
Also, the backlight color can be changed from the system information.
16
For details of the system information, refer to the following manual.
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
12 - 1
12.1 Display Settings
Setting regarding display is possible. The items which can be set are shown below.
Contents
Items Setting range
GT1020 GT1030 GT104 GT105
0 to 60 minutes
The period from the user stops the touch panel operation till the screen save <At factory shipment: 0 minutes>
Screen save time
function starts can be set. When set to 0, the function
becomes invalid.
Whether turn ON or OFF the backlight simultaneously at the screen save ON/OFF
Screen save backlight
function start can be specified. <At factory shipment: OFF>
The brightness
Brightness - - - 8-level adjustment (0 to 7)
can be adjusted.
16-level adjustment (0 to 15)
Contrast Contrast can be adjusted.
<At factory shipment: 10>
0 to 60 seconds
Opening time The title display period at the main unit boot can be set.
<At factory shipment: 5 seconds >
UTILITY FUNCTION
Main Menu
10
Touch . Touch [GOT setup].
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Display GOT setup
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Touch [Display].
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Touch [Time].
Touch
UTILITY FUNCTION
Display 1 Touch [Screen Save] to bring up the screensaver
setting window.
10
Touch [Screen save].
LANGUAGE
2 Touch [Backlight] to bring up the backlight setting
SETTING
window.
11
Touch [Backlight].
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
3 Touch the OFF / ON button to turn off/turn on
SETTING
the backlight.
DISPLAY AND
Backlight, Lit
OPERATION
OFF ON
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
4 After changing the settings, touch the ESC
button to save the changes and close the setting
Touch
window. 14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Touch [Contrast].
4 Brightness
<For GT1030>
UTILITY FUNCTION
Display 1 Touch to bring up the [Opening time] setting
window.
10
Touch
LANGUAGE
SETTING
2 Touch [Opening time] to bring up the setting
window.
11
COMMUNICATION
Touch [Opening time].
INTERFACE
SETTING
3 Touching the set time (value) can change the
setting.
Touch
12
DISPLAY AND
4 After changing the settings, touch the ESC
OPERATION
SETTINGS
button to save the changes and close the setting
Touch
window.
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
*1 The more the value set for [Key reaction] is high, the more the key reaction speed slows.
For example, when the GOT recognizes touching the GOT screen once as touching the screen twice, set
a higher value for [Key reaction].
UTILITY FUNCTION
Main Menu
10
Touch . Touch [GOT setup].
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Operation* GOT setup
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
Touch [Operation].
*: GT1030, GT104 , GT105 does not have [Calibration] function.
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
1 Buzzer volume
Touch
UTILITY FUNCTION
Operation 1 Touch [Buzzer setting] to bring up the buzzer
volume setting window.
10
Touch [Buzzer setting].
LANGUAGE
SETTING
2 Touch [Window move] to bring up the setting
window.
11
COMMUNICATION
Touch [Window move].
INTERFACE
SETTING
3 Touch a setting item to change the setting.
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
4 After changing the settings, touch the ESC
SETTINGS
button to save the changes and close the setting
Touch
window.
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Touch [Calibration].
Touch
Touch
Touch
Touch
UTILITY FUNCTION
Touch panel calibration error
If touch panel calibration results in inoperability of the panel, the following message
will appear.
10
LANGUAGE
YES button: Returns to the touch panel calibration screen.
SETTING
NO button: Aborts calibration without saving any changes to the touch panel
setting.
11
COMMUNICATION
4 Key reaction
INTERFACE
SETTING
Operation 1 Touch to bring up the [Key reaction] setting
window. 12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Touch
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Touch [Key reaction].
FILE DISPLAY
4 After changing the settings, touch the ESC
button to save the changes and close the setting
Touch
window. 15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Adjust the time of GOT clock data to the clock data of PLC CPU.
Adjust
Same as setting in [GOT setup] in [System Environment] of GT Designer2.
Same as setting in [GOT Setup...] in [GOT Environmental Setting] of GT Designer3.
Adjust the time of PLC CPU clock data to the clock data of GOT.
Broadcast
Same as setting in [GOT setup] in [System Environment] of GT Designer2.
Same as setting in [GOT Setup...] in [GOT Environmental Setting] of GT Designer3.
Both
Same as setting in [GOT setup] in [System Environment] of GT Designer2.
Same as setting in [GOT Setup...] in [GOT Environmental Setting] of GT Designer3.
UTILITY FUNCTION
Operation 1 Touch [Security] to bring up the setting window.
10
Touch [Security].
LANGUAGE
SETTING
2 Touching [Security level] displays the password
input window.
Touch
Inputting the password set in the password input 11
window can change the security level.
COMMUNICATION
3 After changing the settings, touch the ESC
INTERFACE
SETTING
button to save the changes and close the setting
Touch
window.
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
UTILITY FUNCTION
STATUS DISPLAY
(TIME SETTING AND DISPLAY)
10
The clock data (date and time) are displayed and set in the clock setting menu.
The voltage status of the built-in battery is also displayed.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
13.1 Time Setting and Display
11
13.1.1 Time setting and display functions
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Time settings and displaying of the status of GOT built-in battery are possible.
SETTING
Contents
Function
GT1020 GT1030 GT104 GT105
12
Carry out the
display and setup Carry out the display and setup of PLC CPU or GOT's clock
Clock display
DISPLAY AND
of PLC CPU clock data.
OPERATION
SETTINGS
data.
GOT internal battery voltage
Displays GOT internal battery voltage status.
status
13
13.1.2 Clock display and setting operation
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Main Menu(For GT1030)
14
15
Time setting*
GOT DEBUG
1 Clock display
Displays and sets up the clock data on the GOT.
When setting the clock data, change the clock data on the GOT and controller regardless of clock
setting.
The setup methods of clock data are shown below.
UTILITY FUNCTION
This function displays the version of the OS (Standard monitor OS, BootOS) and communication driver that
are written to the GOT. Project data and resource data can be deleted with this function.
10
LANGUAGE
SETTING
The following drive name (C or D drive) is assigned to the built-in Flash Memory or SRAM on the GOT.
11
GOT Drive name Allocation
COMMUNICATION
GT1020 C drive Flash Memory (Internal)
C drive Flash Memory (Internal)
INTERFACE
GT1030
SETTING
D drive Internal SRAM
C drive Flash Memory (Internal)
GT104
D drive Internal SRAM
C drive Flash Memory (Internal) 12
GT105
D drive Internal SRAM
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
This function displays the version of the OS (Standard monitor OS, BootOS) and communication driver on
the built-in flash memory (C drive).
Main Menu
OS information
<For GT1020> Data
<For GT1030>
14 - 2 14.2 OS Information
14.2.1 Function of OS information
14.2.3 OS information operation 9
UTILITY FUNCTION
1 OS information display (For GT1020)
LANGUAGE
2 Touch the ESC button to close the screen.
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
14.2 OS Information 14 - 3
14.2.3 OS information operation
14.3 Font Data
14.3.1 Function of font data
The types of fonts that are stored in the C: Built-in flash memory.
Main Menu
Font data
<For GT1020> Data
UTILITY FUNCTION
1 Font data display (For GT1020)
LANGUAGE
2 Touch the ESC button to close the screen.
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
This function deletes the project data and resource data that are written to the GOT.
Main Menu
Data deletion cannot be cancelled once the YES button is pressed at the confirm
deletion prompt. Double check before touching the YES button.
UTILITY FUNCTION
14.5.1 GT10-50FMB functions (For GT104 [ , GT105
] [ ] only)
Use the GT10-50FMB type memory board to transfer the project data or OS.
10
Copy from the memory board to the GOT
Copying from the memory board to the GOT when turning on the power to the GOT.
LANGUAGE
Refer to the following.
SETTING
Section 17.3 Standard Monitor OS/Communication Driver Installation
Using Memory Board
11
14.5.2 GT10-50FMB display operation
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
Main menu
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
Touch [Data].
AND BATTERY
14
GT10-50FMB Data
FILE DISPLAY
15
Touch [GT10-50FMB].
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
14.5 GT10-50FMB 14 - 7
14.5.1 GT10-50FMB functions (For GT104[ ], GT105[ ] only)
14.5.3 GT10-50FMB operation
Touch
Touch
14 - 8 14.5 GT10-50FMB
14.5.3 GT10-50FMB operation
5 When the transfer direction is set to 9
UTILITY FUNCTION
"GOT FMB" and the copy target is set
to "OS+Projectdata" with the ver01.11.**
or later of the standard monitor OS of the
GOT, a window confirming the copy of
the font data is displayed.
Select YES/NO to decide whether to 10
copy the font data or not.
The selection mark is displayed on the
side of the selected key.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Touch the [OK] button when the setting
is correct, and touch the [CANCEL]
button to return to the copy direction
selection.
11
COMMUNICATION
6 Confirm the copy direction and copy
INTERFACE
target.
SETTING
When they are set correctly, touch the
[OK] button.
To change the setting, touch the 12
[CANCEL] button.
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Touch
13
7 The dialog box on the left is displayed for
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
confirmation.
AND BATTERY
Touch the [YES] button to start copying
and [NO] button to abord.
14
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
14.5 GT10-50FMB 14 - 9
14.5.3 GT10-50FMB operation
9 Copy is completed.
Touch Touch the ESC button to close the
screen. If an error occurs during copy, an
error message appears.
For details of error messages, refer to
the following.
Section 14.5.4 Error display
When copying is not available between the GOT and the memory board, check the following contents
according to the GOT error display.
14 - 10 14.5 GT10-50FMB
14.5.4 Error display
15. GOT DEBUG 9
UTILITY FUNCTION
15.1 Debug
The debug includes functions to check the PLC system status and to improve troubleshooting efficiency.
The following is available as the debug.
Items
Contents 10
GT1020 GT1030 GT104 GT105
For a controller connected to the GOT, forcibly turning on or off devices of the controller and
Device monitor
changing the set value or present value are available.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Sequence program and parameter change of FX
FX list editor -
PLC.
COMMUNICATION
For a controller connected to the GT10 , forcibly turning on or off devices of the controller and changing
the set value or present value are available.
INTERFACE
SETTING
15.2.1 System cofiguration
This section describes the controller names and connection types between the GOT and a controller that are
applicable to the device monitor function. 12
For details of communication units and cables for each connection type, refer to the following manual.
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
1 Target controller
Controller*1 Connection type
QCPU (Q mode) Direct CPU connection, Computer link connection, CC-Link(G4) connection
13
QnACPU Direct CPU connection, Computer link connection
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
ACPU, QCPU (A mode) Direct CPU connection, Computer link connection
FXCPU Direct CPU connection
*1 : For details of controllers that can be monitored, refer to the following manual.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) 14
2 Required OS
The OS shown in the table below is required. FILE DISPLAY
OS Version
Standard monitor OS 01.09.** or later
MELSEC-FX 15
QnA/Q
Communication
MELSEC-A 01.04.** or later
driver
GOT DEBUG
AJ71C24/UC24
CC-Link(G4)
15.1 Debug 15 - 1
15.2.1 System cofiguration
15.2.2 Devices that can be monitored
For further information about the monitor device names that can be monitored and the scope, see the
following:
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
15.2.3 Precautions
PROGRAMMBLE CONTROLLER
DATE 9707 B
UTILITY FUNCTION
Main Menu
10
Touch . Touch [Debug].
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Device monitor
<For GT1020> Debug
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Touch [Device monitor].
SETTING
<For GT1030> 12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
<For GT104 , GT105 >
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
6) 8) 7)
4)
For GT1020
UTILITY FUNCTION
6) Counting method C200 to C255.
UP: Up count mode DOWN: Down count mode
Displays the reset coil state when registering the timer/counter for the
7) Reset coil ON/OFF FXCPU.
: ON : OFF
10
0 to 4: This item must be set only when the GOT is connected to the
Q series CPU in the multiple CPU system or QnUCPU.
8) CPU No. specification Changing the CPU No. cancels the registration for all the devices.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Section 15.2.7 Device registration
*1 : Displays the values set for the timer/counter when registering the timer/counter for the ACPU, QnACPU, or
FXCPU.
11
COMMUNICATION
2 Key functions
INTERFACE
The following table describes the key functions displayed on the device monitor screen.
SETTING
Key switch Function
Switches the screen to the device registration key window for registering devices to be
DEV monitored. 12
Section 15.2.7 Device registration
DISPLAY AND
Switches the quick test mode between enabled and disabled states.
OPERATION
SETTINGS
TEST
Section 15.2.8 Quick test
Switches the numerical notation of word device values between decimal and
DEC/HEX
hexadecimal numbers. (GT1030 only) 13
: Scrolls the list up by one line to display the device number right before the device
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
number displayed in the top line.
AND BATTERY
: Scrolls the list down by one line to display the device number right after the device
number displayed in the bottom line.
ESC Exits the device monitor, and then the screen returns to the debug screen.
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Debug
Register devices if necessary. Execute the quick test if Switch the numerical notation of word
necessary. device values between decimal and
Section 15.2.7 Device
registration Section 15.2.8 Quick test hexadecimal numbers if necessary.
UTILITY FUNCTION
The following explains the procedures for device registration.
Device monitor
10
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Connecting to a Q series CPU
in the multiple CPU system or QnUCPU
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Connecting to a CPU
SETTING
Touch other than the Q series
CPU in the multiple CPU
system and QnUCPU
12
Input the CPU No. with the
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
ten-key, and then touch the
SETTINGS
ENT key.
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Touch the DEV key.
Touch
When registering multiple 14
devices, repeat the
1) 2) 3) procedures.
FILE DISPLAY
Set 1) to 3) by using the keyboard,
and then touch the ENT key.
The device registration is
completed. 15
Keyboard
GOT DEBUG
1) Data type
32 : FIndicates that the device value is a 32-bit (two-word) module. 16
Nothing displayed: Indicates that the device value is a 16-bit (one-word) module.
DISPLAY SECTION
2) Device name
CLEANING OF
UTILITY FUNCTION
Precautions for device registration
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Check the CPU No. before registering the devices.
COMMUNICATION
(4) The number of registered devices
INTERFACE
The number of registered devices must be within the maximum number of devices
SETTING
that can be displayed on the GOT.
For registering an additional device, the registration for the device in the top line is
canceled and the additional device is displayed in the bottom. 12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
DANGER
Before performing the quick test operations of device monitor (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), read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method.
During quick 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.
The quick test operation procedure for monitor devices is described below.
Device monitor
Touch
(1) Quick test of bit devices (2) Quick test of word devices
UTILITY FUNCTION
(Operation example)
Change the status of bit device M12 from OFF to ON
10
Touch the bit device to
be switched between
LANGUAGE
ON and OFF states.
SETTING
The device name and device
number of the selected bit
11
device are highlighted.
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Touch
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
The selected bit device is switched from
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
(OFF) to (ON).
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
UTILITY FUNCTION
(For GT104 , GT105 [ ] [ ] only)
GT104 , GT105 can edit the sequence programs of the connected FXCPU using the list editor.
10
15.3.1 Display operation of FX list editor
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Main menu
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Touch [Debug].
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Touch [FX list editor].
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Searched device
M800
LD M 800
OUT T 10
K 100
LD X 002
UTILITY FUNCTION
1 System configuration
This section describes the system configuration of the MELSEC-FX list editor.
For further information about communication units and cables for each connection form, see the
following. 10
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual
LANGUAGE
SETTING
2 Controllers that can be edited with the MELSEC-FX list editor
Target controller
FXCPU
11
COMMUNICATION
3 Connection forms
INTERFACE
SETTING
( : Available, : Unavailable)
CC-Link 12
Direct CPU Computer link connection GOT multidrop
Name Description
connection connection connection
G4*1
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
MELSEC-FX Sequence program writing, parameter setting, PLC
list editor diagnostics and keyword registration, etc.
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
The access range is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller.
Refer to the following manual for details of the access range.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products)
UTILITY FUNCTION
(1) Inapplicable GOT
The FX list editor function cannot be used with the GT1030 and GT1020.
LANGUAGE
If you carelessly change the program on one PLC from multiple units of peripheral equipment
SETTING
(including GOT), the contents of the program in the PLC CPU and the peripheral equipment may
not be the same, resulting in an unintended operation of the PLC CPU.
COMMUNICATION
parameters.
INTERFACE
Operation is not possible with the FX PLC running.
SETTING
(4) If you press the GO key but the system does not proceed to the next operation (for example, a
search)
Check the input contents (applied instruction number, device value, etc.). 12
(5) When using list monitor
DISPLAY AND
Only devices to be used for basic instructions can be monitored.
OPERATION
SETTINGS
The status of devices (word, bit) to be used for application instructions cannot be monitored.
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
End
UTILITY FUNCTION
This section describes how to change the screen.
Start
LANGUAGE
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
MORE
SETTING
MORE
OP
12
CLR OP
CLR
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
[PLC
SETTINGS
GO
diagnostics]
13
[Parameter
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
setting] GO
AND BATTERY
[Keyword
setup] GO 14
FILE DISPLAY
*1
[List
Monitor] GO
15
GOT DEBUG
*1 With setting special function switches (FX list monitor), the list monitor can be started on the monitor screen.
When the list monitor is started on the monitor screen, the list editor cannot be used.
For how to set special function switches, refer to the following manual.
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GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Functions)
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
This section describes the contents of the MELSEC-FX list editor and the key functions displayed on the
screen.
2 Displayed contents
1)
2)
3) 4)
Displays a mode for MELSEC-FX list editor. ( SubSection 15.3.7 Selection and operation of modes)
1) Mode
[Monitor] is displayed when the list monitor is executed.( SubSection 15.3.17 List monitor)
Displays the contents of errors that occur with the MELSEC-FX list editor.
2) Error message
( SubSection 15.3.19 Error Messages and Corrective Actions)
4) Key area Displays the keys that can be used with the MELSEC-FX list editor.
UTILITY FUNCTION
The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the MELSEC-FX list
editor screen.
Key Function
Selects a mode for MELSEC-FX list editor. ( SubSection 15.3.7 Selection and operation of 10
modes)
Displays the PLC diagnostics, parameter setting, and keyword selection menu.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Switches between command keyboard 1 and command keyboard 2.
When inputting commands :Cancels the key input when only part of the command has been input. 11
( SubSection 15.3.18 Action for an incorrect key input)
COMMUNICATION
When option menu is displayed: Closes the option menu.
INTERFACE
Commands cannot be deleted with this key. ( SubSection 15.3.12 Deleting commands)
SETTING
Space key.
This key is used when setting timers and counters, writing applied commands, etc.
12
Displays the list from a specified step No. when the step No. is input.
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Moves the list display area bar up and down and switches the line being edited.
CLOCK SETTINGS
Inputs commands, device names, etc.
STATUS DISPLAY
to , The key contents depend on the input contents.
AND BATTERY
The commands that can be used differ depending on the target FX PLC.
Refer to the manual for the FX PLC to be used.
to , etc.
4 Keyboard switching
FILE DISPLAY
Touching the MORE button switches the command keyboard 1 and command keyboard 2.
When you touch the button for a keyboard function, the optimum keyboard for input for that function is
displayed automatically.
Command keyboard 1 Command keyboard 2
15
GOT DEBUG
Touch
16
DISPLAY SECTION
Touch
CLEANING OF
The MELSEC-FX list editor has four modes: READ, WRITE, INSERT, and DELETE.
Select an appropriate mode for the intended operation.
For more information on the mode to select, refer to the function operations from subsection 15.3.8 onward.
PLC is running The FX PLC is in the RUN status. Stop the FX PLC.
The protect switch of the EEPROM memory Switch off the protect switch of the EEPROM
cassette is on. memory cassette.
Can not write.
Set a memory other than EPROM as the memory
The EPROM memory cassette is enabled.
to write to.
UTILITY FUNCTION
Sequence programs are read from the FX PLC to the GOT and displayed.
There are two displaying methods: specifying the step number, and scrolling one screen at a time.
LANGUAGE
SETTING
(2) Example
Scroll one line upward or downward.
128 MPP 11
129 DIV 23
COMMUNICATION
D56
K200
INTERFACE
SETTING
Scrolling one line upward Scrolling one line downward
128
129
MPP
DIV 23
128
129
MPP
DIV 23
12
D56 D56
K200 K200
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
2 Display specifying the step number
(1) Operation
STEP Input the step number. GO
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
(2) Example
Displaying step number 123.
0 LD X 000
1
2
OUT
LDI
Y 000
M 100 14
3 MOV 12
FILE DISPLAY
STEP
Step number
123 Input the step number
3 MOV 12 15
GO
GOT DEBUG
123 MOV 12
K 200
D 58
128 MPP
16
DISPLAY SECTION
If the specified step number is a timer (T) or counter (C) set value or the operand of
an applied instruction, that command section is displayed at the head.
(2) Example
Displaying with scrolling one screen at a time.
MODE
GO
123 MOV 12
K 200 Displaying with scrolling
D 58 one screen at a time.
128 MPP
UTILITY FUNCTION
Displays a command or device by searching it in sequence program from Step 0.
1 Command search
(1) Operation
*1 *2 *3
10
MODE Select the command Input the device name and GO GO
to search for. device number.
(Read mode)
LANGUAGE
SETTING
*1 If the command you want to search for is not on the keyboard, touch the MORE key to switch to the other keyboard.
When searching for an applied instruction, touch the FNC key and input the applied instruction number.
When searching for a label, touch P or I and input the pointer number.
COMMUNICATION
*3 After the search results are displayed, you can continue searching with the same conditions by touching the GO key.
Touching any key other than the GO key ends the search.
INTERFACE
SETTING
(2) Example
Searching for LD M8000.
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Search command
< WRITE > LD
3 MOV 12
MODE 13
M 8 0 0 0 GO
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Set the
< READ > READ mode. 8 LD M 8000
9 OUT T 10
K 100
12 LD X 002
LD ( Select the command
to search for. )
GO
(Continue to search with the
same conditions)
14
24 LD M 8000
FILE DISPLAY
25 OUT T 0
K 100
28 OUT T 1
15
GOT DEBUG
*1 After the search results are displayed, you can continue searching with the same conditions by touching the GO key.
Touching any key other than the GO key ends the search.
(2) Example
Searching for LD M8000.
Search device
< WRITE > M8000
3 MOV 12
MODE
GO
24 LD M 8000
25 OUT T 0
K 100
28 OUT T 1
Pointers and interrupt pointers can be searched for with command searches.
UTILITY FUNCTION
Writes a sequence program to the FX PLC. (Overwrite/Insert)
LANGUAGE
For overwriting: (WRITE mode)
SETTING
For insertion: (INSERT mode)
COMMUNICATION
For insertion: (INSERT mode)
INTERFACE
Input the device name and device number GO
SETTING
(c) Inputting command, No. 1 device, No. 2 device (MC, OUT (T, C) commands, etc.)
Stop the FX PLC MODE Input the command Input the device name and device number 12
For overwriting: (WRITE mode)
For insertion: (INSERT mode)
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SP Input the device name and device number GO
SETTINGS
Moving the cursor to the position to write the command
When starting to write a command, place the cursor on the command line (the line
13
on which the step number is displayed).
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
You cannot write a command with the cursor on an operand or set value line.
2 LDI M 100 Command line (Place the cursor on this line.)
3 MOV 12
D 0
Operand, set value line (Cannot operate on this line.)
14
D 10
(2) Example
FILE DISPLAY
(a) Writing ORB command
4 LDI X 004
15
< READ > 5 AND X 005
6 NOP
7 NOP
GOT DEBUG
MODE
ORB GO
Set the
< WRITE > WRITE or
INSERT 4
5
LDI
AND
X
X
004
005
16
mode
DISPLAY SECTION
6 ORB
7 NOP
With or , move the
CLEANING OF
0 NOP
< READ > 1 NOP
2 NOP
3 NOP
MODE
LD X 0 GO
Set the
< WRITE > WRITE or
INSERT 0 LD X 000
mode. 1 NOP
2 NOP
With or , move the 3 NOP
cursor to the position to
overwrite/insert the command.
OUT T 100
MODE
SP K 19 GO
With or , move the
cursor to the position to 100 OUT M 100
overwrite/insert the command. 101 OUT T 100
K 19
104 NOP
UTILITY FUNCTION
(1) Operations
*1
Stop the FX PLC MODE FNC D Applied instruction number
*1
For insertion: (INSERT mode)
10
Input the device name and
P SP device number. GO
LANGUAGE
*2
SETTING
*1 D (double word command) and P (pulse execution format command) can also be input after the applied instruction number is input.
Inputting in the order P D is also possible.
*2 When a command specifies multiple devices for operations, input the SP key followed by the device name and device number. 11
COMMUNICATION
(1) Moving the cursor to the position to write the command
INTERFACE
When starting to write a command, place the cursor on the command line (the line
SETTING
on which the step number is displayed).
You cannot write a command with the cursor on any other line.
2 LDI M 100 Command line (Place the cursor on this line.)
12
3 MOV 12
D 0
D 10 Operand, set value line (Cannot operate on this lin
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
(2) Commands using a text string constant for a command operand (such as ASC
command)
With the MELSEC-FX list editor, text string constants cannot be written as 13
operands. (such as ASC commands)
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
Use GX Developer for writing such commands.
AND BATTERY
(2) Example
Input "DMOVP D0 D2".
FILE DISPLAY
< READ > 201 NOP
202 NOP
203 NOP
MODE *1
SP
15
D 1 2 P
Set the
< WRITE > WRITE or 200 DMOVP 12
INSERT
mode.
GOT DEBUG
203 NOP
D 2
CLEANING OF
Changes the operand section of an applied instruction and OUT (T, C) command set value.
1 Operation
Stop the FX PLC MODE SP Input the device name and device number GO
(Read mode)
Moving the cursor to the line on which the operand or set value is to be changed
When starting to change an operand or a set value, place the cursor on the line of
the operand or set value to be changed (the line on which the step number is not
displayed).
If you place the cursor on the command line, the input operation is not possible.
2 Example
Changing "MOV D0 D10" to "MOV D0 D123".
3 MOV 12
< READ > D 0
D 10
8 LD M 10
MODE
SP D 1 2 3 GO
Set the
< WRITE > WRITE
3 MOV 12
mode.
D 0
D 123
Move the cursor to the changed 8 LD M 10
location with or
UTILITY FUNCTION
Deletes one command at a time from a sequence program.
1 Operation
Stop the FX PLC MODE Move the cursor to the command to be deleted. GO 10
(DELETE mode)
LANGUAGE
SETTING
When moving the cursor to the position where the command is to be deleted.
Place the cursor on the command line (the line on which the step number is
displayed).
11
You cannot delete the command if the cursor is placed on the line of an operand or
COMMUNICATION
set value.
INTERFACE
2 LDI M 100 Command line (Place the cursor on this line.)
SETTING
3 MOV 12
D 0
D 10 Operand, set value line (Cannot operate on this line.)
12
2 Example
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
Deleting "OUT T10 K100".
SETTINGS
Stop the FX PLC
13
8 LD M 10
CLOCK SETTINGS
9 OUT T 10
STATUS DISPLAY
< READ >
K 100
AND BATTERY
12 LD X 002
MODE
GO
Set the
<DELETE > DELETE
mode.
8
9
LD
LD
M
X
10
002 14
10 OR X 020Z1
13 AND D 1500.F
Move the cursor to the command to be
FILE DISPLAY
deleted with , or the STEP key.
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
1 Operation
Stop the FX PLC MODE NOP A GO
(WRITE mode)
2 Example
Clears all the sequence programs.
! Caution
< READ > The program will be erased.
Press "OK" to continue.
MODE OK Cancel
Set the
< WRITE > WRITE OK
mode.
0 NOP
NOP 1 NOP
2 NOP
3 NOP
0 NOP
1 OUT Y 000
2 LDI M 100
3 MOV 12
A GO
UTILITY FUNCTION
Displays the FX PLC error message, error code, and step at which the error occurred.
1 Operation
OP [PLC diagnostics] GO
10
OP Select [PLC diagnostics] with or
LANGUAGE
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
GO
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
2 PLC diagnostics screen
The following describes the contents displayed on the PLC diagnostics screen and the function of on-
screen key.
14
(1) Displayed contents
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
1) 2) 3)
Key Function
UTILITY FUNCTION
Sets FX PLC parameters.
LANGUAGE
Item FX0(S)
SETTING
FX1 FX2(C) FX1S FX1N(C) FX2N(C) FX3G FX3U(C)
/FX0N
Memory space setting
*2 *2 *2
11
Latch range setting
COMMUNICATION
RUN terminal setting
INTERFACE
Initialization of parameters
SETTING
*1 When connecting an FX0(S), set "0".
Setting other than "0" causes a parameter error.
*2 When the parameters are initialized, the display on the MELSEC-FX list editor is different from the FX PLC default values, but
do not change the latch range. Changing the latch range causes an error. 12
(2) Change targets
When a memory cassette is mounted, the parameters in the memory cassette are targeted for
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
changes.
SETTINGS
2 Operation
Stop the FX PLC
*1
OP [Parameter setting] GO 13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
*1
AND BATTERY
Stop the FX PLC
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GO
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
*1 When checking parameters (not changing), it is not necessary to stop the PLC.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Sets the memory space (number of blocks) allocated to the file register.
2) File reg. capacity
Touch the section and input the number of blocks.
Sets whether or not to use one of the FX PLC input terminals for RUN input.
4) RUN terminal input
Touch the section and set the device to be set for the RUN terminal.
Memory space for kana comments after changing memory space, file register space
If the memory space is set smaller than the total of the file register space and kana
comment space, the kana comment space is automatically reduced.
(With the MELSEC-FX list editor, the kana comment space is not displayed.)
Note that if any setting as described below is made, the kana comment space is
reduced.
(Settings that reduce kana comment space and the kana comment space after
setting change)
Settings resulting in Nm < Nf 500 + Nk 500 + 500
Nm - Nf x 500 - 500
Kana comment space (steps) after setting change =
500
UTILITY FUNCTION
The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the parameter
setting screen.
Key Function
LANGUAGE
SETTING
Ends parameter setting.
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
13
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
Registers, deletes, releases protection for, and sets protection for the FX PLC keywords.
1 Function usability of the MELSEC-FX list editor for keyword protection levels
The functions that can be used with the MELSEC-FX list editor depend on the keyword protection level.
( : Available, : Unavailable)
Keyword protection level
SubSection
Writing Writing commands
15.3.10
sequence
programs Changing operands/set SubSection
values 15.3.11
SubSection
Inserting commands
15.3.10
SubSection
Deleting commands
15.3.12
SubSection
Sequence program all clear
15.3.13
*1
SubSection
PLC diagnostics
15.3.14
SubSection
Parameter setting
15.3.15
*1 When the 2nd keyword is set to an FX PLC that supports 2nd keyword, it becomes " " (cannot be used).
*2 The names within the parentheses ( ) are for when a keyword + 2nd keyword is set.
UTILITY FUNCTION
OP [Keyword setup] GO
10
LANGUAGE
SETTING
11
COMMUNICATION
GO
INTERFACE
SETTING
12
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
3 Keyword screen and protection level 13
When [Keyword setup] is selected with the MELSEC-FX list editor, the keyword screen is displayed.
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
Refer to the following manual for the procedure for keyword operations.
Remark Keywords 14
Refer to the following manual for details of keyword.
Programming manual for the FX PLC used
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
1 Operation
OP [ List Monitor ] GO
GO
Starting list monitor with special function switches (FX list monitor)
With setting special function switches (FX list monitor), the list monitor can be
started on the monitor screen.
When the list monitor is started on the monitor screen, the list editor cannot be used.
For how to set special function switches, refer to the following manual.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Functions)
UTILITY FUNCTION
The following describes the displays for the list monitor.
3)
10
1)
LANGUAGE
SETTING
2)
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
SETTING
No. Item Display contents
1) List display area*1 The status of contacts and coils is displayed on the left of device displays. 12
The same operations as in the READ mode of the FX list editor can be executed.
2) Keys
(
DISPLAY AND
SubSection 15.3.8 Sequence program display)
OPERATION
SETTINGS
Ends the list monitor.
3) When the list monitor is executed on the FX list editor screen, the screen is switched to
the FX list editor screen.
13
*1 The status of contacts and coils is displayed as below.
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
Status
AND BATTERY
Type of instructio Description
Displayed Not displayed
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
1 Operation
(1) Before touching the GO key (before reading/writing the input contents)
Before touching the GO key, touch the CLR key.
(2) After touching the GO key (after reading/writing the input contents)
Write the command again. ( SubSection 15.3.10 Writing commands)
Commands finalized by writing and inserting operations are revised (overwritten) with the program
writing.
This section describes the error messages displayed when the MELSEC-FX list editor is executed, and
corrective action.
PLC parameter error. An FX PLC parameter is defective. Set correct parameters in the FX PLC.
Not found. The specified device cannot be found. Proceed to the next operation.
UTILITY FUNCTION
(CLEAN)
In utility, the screen can be set as not to be effected by touching the screen when clean with clothes. 10
For cleaning method, refer to "Section 18.3 Cleaning Method".
16.1 Clean
LANGUAGE
SETTING
16.1.1 Display operation of clean
11
COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Main Menu 1 Touch [Clean] to bring up the setting window.
SETTING
12
Touch [Clean].
DISPLAY AND
OPERATION
SETTINGS
2 Touching key closes the screen.
Touch
3 Even if touch points other than the upper left
corner and upper right corner of the screen, the 13
GOT does not operates.
CLOCK SETTINGS
STATUS DISPLAY
AND BATTERY
For details of cleaning method, refer to the following.
Section 18.3 Cleaning Method
14
FILE DISPLAY
15
GOT DEBUG
16
DISPLAY SECTION
CLEANING OF
16.1 Clean 16 - 1
16.1.1 Display operation of clean
17. OS INSTALLATION
17.1 About the OS
GT10 is factory-installed with the BootOS, Standard monitor OS, and communication driver ([MELSEC-FX]).
Standard monitor OS is upgradeable from drawing software.
An installation of the communication driver is required when connected to a controller other than a MELSEC-FX.
(BootOS cannot be installed from drawing software.)
For the installation using drawing software, refer to the following chapter.
SERIAL 710001 AA AA
BootOS Version
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
MADE IN JAPAN JY550D26301A
OS INSTALLATION
1 Turn on the power while pressing and holding the
bottom right corner of the screen.
MAINTENANCE AND
power on with
the lower right
corner touched.
INSPECTION
2 The OS installation screen will appear.
APPENDICES
3 Install the Standard monitor OS and
communication driver from drawing software.
Refer to the chapter below for how to install the
Standard monitor OS and communication driver
from drawing software.
GT Designer2 Version
Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual
INDEX
GT Designer3 Version
Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
Touching the OK button will take the screen back to the utility display screen.
Normal operation of the unit will require an update of the Standard monitor OS.
1 Operation procedure
OS INSTALLATION
18
MAINTENANCE AND
6 Installation is completed.
INSPECTION
Touch the ESC button to restart the GOT and
displays the user-created to screen.
(If the project data does not exist, a message
appears to notify that the project data does not
exist.)
APPENDICES
appears.
For details of error messages, refer to the
following.
Section 14.5.4 Error display
INDEX
The GOT does not include consumable components that will cause the shorten life.
However, the battery(For GT1030, GT104 , GT105 ), liquid crystal screen and backlight(For GT105 )
has life length.
(For the replacement of the liquid crystal screen, please consult your nearest sales office or FA center.)
For the battery, refer to the following.
Section 3.2 Performance Specifications
For the life of the LCD screen or backlight, refer to the following.
Section 3.2 Performance Specifications
18 - 1
18.1 Daily Inspection 17
OS INSTALLATION
Daily inspection items
Inspection
No. Inspection Item Criterion Action
Method
Check for loose Retighten screws within the
1 GOT mounting status
mounting screws.
Securely mounted
specified torque range 18
MAINTENANCE AND
Retighten screws
Loose terminal screws Not loose Retighten terminal screws
Connection with screwdriver
2
INSPECTION
status Retighten connector fixing
Loose connectors Visual check Not loose
screws
Dirt on protection sheet Visual check Not outstanding Replace with new one
Usage
3 Foreign material No foreign matter
status Visual check Remove clean
attachment sticking
Refer to the following for the model names of the protection sheet or the replacement procedure.
APPENDICES
Section 8.1 Protective Sheet
INDEX
No. Inspection Item Inspection Method Criterion Action
OS INSTALLATION
Replacement
MAINTENANCE AND
data.
It is recommended that you replace battery periodically.
INSPECTION
Refer to the following for the replacement procedure.
Section 8.3 Battery
The battery voltage low detection can be confirmed by the utility screen and system alarm.
Refer to the following for details of the battery status display by the utility screen.
Chapter 13 CLOCK SETTINGS AND BATTERY STATUS DISPLAY (TIME SETTING
APPENDICES
AND DISPLAY)
INDEX
clock data or D-drive* (Internal SRAM) data may become indefinite.
Adjust the clock and format the D drive (Internal SRAM).
Example of alarm output to external device (lamp, buzzer, etc.)[For GT1030, GT104 ,
GT105 ]
The following describes an example of outputting the battery voltage low signal from
a FX series PLC to an external device with system information.
Condition: The Write Device is "D20" and all data is used (the Select All button is
clicked on the setting screen of drawing software) for the system
information assignment.
D36 b12: Battery voltage low (System Signal 2-2)
Turned on upon a battery voltage drop.
Used as shown below in the sequence program.
RUN monitor
M8000
MOV D36 K4M20
Symbol
(a) Labelling
To market or export batteries and/or devices with built-in batteries, which have no symbol, to
EU member states on September 26, 2008 or later, print the symbol shown in (1) on the GOT
or their packaging.
(b) Explaining the symbol in the manuals
To export devices incorporating Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal to EU member states
on September 26, 2008 or later, provide the latest manuals that include the explanation of the
symbol.
If no Mitsubishi manuals or any old manuals without the explanation of the symbol are
provided, separately attach an explanatory note regarding the symbol to each manual of the
devices.
Remark The requirements apply to batteries and/or devices with built-in batteries manufactured
before the enforcement date of the new EU Battery Directive(2006/66/EC).
OS INSTALLATION
The backlight is built into GOT(For GT105 ) for the liquid crystal display.
When GOT(For GT105 ) detects backlight shutoff, the POWER LED blinks green/orange alternately.
The brightness of the backlight decreases with the lapse of usage period. When backlight shutoff is detected
or the display becomes unclear, replace the backlight.
For replacement of the backlight, contact your nearest sales office or FA Center. 18
MAINTENANCE AND
(1) Life of backlight
The usable duration of backlight can be extended by setting to "Screen saving backlight off" in the
INSPECTION
utility of GOT (GOT set up).
Refer to the following for details.
Chapter 12 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP)
APPENDICES
When the GOT(For GT105 ) detects a backlight shutoff, the system information set with drawing software
is turned on.
You can issue a backlight shutoff of the GOT from the PLC to external devices (such as the lamp or buzzer),
using system information.
To avoid any screen touch operation by the user who misunderstands it is in screen saving mode, install an
external alarm and interlock the loads that would cause danger.
For details of the system information, refer to the following.
GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual
INDEX
GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals)
113(4.44") 5
10 10 (0.19") 80(3.14") or more
(0.39") 76(2.99") (0.39")
7.5
(0.29")
74(2.91")
65(2.55")
84(3.3")
10 76(2.99") 10 9.5
(0.37") Panel thickness: 1 to 4mm
(0.39") (0.39") (0.03" to 0.15")
27(1.06")
23(0.9")
Unit: mm(inch)
OS INSTALLATION
145 (5.7") 4.5 (0.17")
80(3.14") or more
10 (0.39") 84 (3.3") 10 (0.39")
18
76 (2.99")
65 (2.55")
84 (3.3")
MAINTENANCE AND
INSPECTION
10 84 (3.3") 10 21
Panel thickness: 1 to 4mm
(0.39") (0.39") (0.82")
APPENDICES
(0.03" to 0.15")
29.5 (1.16")
(0.98")
25
Unit: mm (inch)
INDEX
139(5.47")
10 10 15.5
(0.39") 86(3.38") (0.39") (0.61")
(0.37")
9.5
MITSUBISHI GOT 1000
#4-40UNC
(Inch screw type)
102(4.01")
112(4.4")
M2.6
(Metric screw type)
(0.37")
9.5
10 86(3.38") 10 17.5
(0.39") (0.39") (0.68") Panel thickness: 5mm(0.2") or less
(0.19")
41(1.61")
5
129(5.07")
Unit: mm(inch)
OS INSTALLATION
164(6.46")
22 120(4.73")
(0.87") 23(0.91")
(0.4")
10
#4-40UNC 18
(Inch screw type)
MAINTENANCE AND
INSPECTION
M2.6
135(5.32")
(Metric screw type)
(4.73")
120
APPENDICES
(0.4")
10
22 120(4.73") Panel thickness: 5mm(0.2") or less
(0.87")
6(0.24")
47(1.86")
53(2.09")
56(2.21")
INDEX
152(5.99")
Unit: mm(inch)
GT10-C R4-8P
30(1.18") L 40(1.57")
250(9.84")
13(0.51")
GT10-C R4-25P
30(1.18") L 53(2.08")
16(0.62")
250(9.84")
55
(2.16")
GT10-C30R2-6P
30(1.18") 3000(118.11") 40(1.57")
200(7.87")
Approx. 30(1.18")
13(0.51")
OS INSTALLATION
30(1.18") 1000(39.37") 38(1.49")
250(9.84")
18
MAINTENANCE AND
30
(1.18")
7(0.27") 25
INSPECTION
33(0.98" 1.29")
13 Unit: mm(inch)
(0.51")
APPENDICES
GT01-C30R4-25P
16 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 53(2.09") 16
(0.63") (0.63")
55(2.17")
35(1.38")
(0.28")
INDEX
M2.6
M2.6
Unit: mm(inch)
GT01-C R4-25P
16 50(1.97") L 53(2.09") 16
(0.63") (0.63")
7
55(2.17")
35(1.38")
(0.28")
M2.6
M2.6
Unit: mm(inch)
Model name L (mm (inch)) Remarks
GT01-C100R4-25P 10,000 (393.7")
RS-422 cable for direct connection to FXCPU and A/QnACPU
GT01-C200R4-25P 20,000 (787.4")
(25-pin D-sub)
GT01-C300R4-25P 30,000 (1181.1")
(0.24")
M2.6
Unit: mm(inch)
GT01-C30R2-25P
16 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 53(2.09") 16
(0.63") (0.63")
55(2.17")
35(1.38")
#4-40UNC
M2.6
Unit: mm(inch)
GT01-C30R2-9S
16 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 50(1.97") 16
(0.63") (0.63")
6
35(1.38")
35(1.38")
#4-40UNC #4-40UNC
Unit: mm(inch)
OS INSTALLATION
16 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 40(1.58") 13
(0.63") 20 28 (0.52")
7 (0.79") (1.11")
35(1.38")
(0.28")
#4-40UNC
18
Unit: mm(inch)
MAINTENANCE AND
Model name L (mm (inch)) Remarks
INSPECTION
GT01-C30R2-6P 3,000 (118.11") RS-232 cable for direct connection to QCPU (6-pin MINI-DIN)
APPENDICES
INDEX
GT10-RS2TUSB-5S
23(0.9")
24(0.94")
(RS-232)
GOT
POWER
RD
SD
40(1.57") 200(7.87") 75(2.95")
(0.23")
6
(0.59")
15
12(0.47")
Unit : mm(inch)
Weight : Approx. 40g
90 (3.54")
14
70 (2.75") (0.55")
21 (0.82")
240 (9.44")
Unit: mm (inch)
Weight: 0.2kg
OS INSTALLATION
35(1.38")
19(0.75") 20(0.79")
36(1.42")
18
MAINTENANCE AND
INSPECTION
11 Unit: mm (inch)
(0.44")
For angle of 75
APPENDICES
(4.77")
121
254(10.0")
153(6.05") 260(10.24")
220(8.67")
INDEX
Unit: mm (inch)
2- 4.5
57(2.25") 80(3.15")
65(2.56")
Unit: mm (inch)
36(1.42") 22
(0.87")
Unit: mm (inch)
Operation
Correcting touch position reading error
Key reaction Key reaction display
Setup the method to adjust the time between
Clock setting GOT clock data and clock data of PLC CPU
connected with GOT
Security level change
Security*1
(security password input of each object)
Utility call Setting of the menu call key
Displaying the present time of the clock
Time setting Setting the present time of the clock
Displaying the battery status
Displays the version of the OS (Standard
OS information monitor OS, BootOS) and communication
driver versions
Data
OS INSTALLATION
GT104 (GT
Setting items Function GT1020 GT1030
GT105 Designer2,
GT
Designer3)
Display the screen to clean the display
Clean
Clean
section 18
MAINTENANCE AND
*1: It is necessary to set the security level with drawing software.
INSPECTION
APPENDICES
INDEX
The battery for the GOT1000 Series is classified as shown in the table below.
Product name Model Description Handled as
Battery for GOT1000 Series GT11-50BAT Lithium coin battery Non-dangerous goods
Products are packed properly in compliance with the transportation regulations prior to shipment. When
repacking any of the unpacked products to transport it to another location, make sure to observe the IATA
Dangerous Goods Regulations, IMDG Code and other local transportation regulations.
For details, please consult your transportation company.
OS INSTALLATION
Version Upgrade (For GOT1000 Series)
The following describes the functions added by version upgrade of the GT Designer2 Version2.98C.
For function comparisons among GOTs, refer to the following. 18
GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual
MAINTENANCE AND
(Appendix 3.2 List of Differences between the GOT1000 series and GOT-900 series
INSPECTION
functions)
For using the following functions, use GT Designer2 or OS of the corresponding version or later.
APPENDICES
and the following provides description for the functions added with the version
upgrade, and the versions of GT Designer2 and OS with which the function is
compatible.
Regarding and the following, there may be a case where the function is not
supported by a particular type of GOT even when the function is compatible with the
version.
In such a case, check the version for the function and the version of the GOT, and
INDEX
use GT Designer2 or OS of the later version.
Version of GT
Target Models Version of OS
Designer2
OS INSTALLATION
104
MAINTENANCE AND
PANASONIC [01.00.**]
PLC connection
INSPECTION
Standard monitor OS [01.12.**]
Communication driver
Communication driver name has been changed. 2.96A
Panasonic MEWNET-FP
[01.07.**]
APPENDICES
Standard monitor OS [01.07.**]
LS IS PLC Communication driver
Supporting connection to LS IS PLC 2.90U
connection LS Industrial Systems MASTER-K
[01.05.**]
INDEX
AB SLC 500 [01.00.**]
GT
Version of GT GT GT
Item Description Version of OS 105 /
Designer2 1030 1020
104
Library Enables setting the background color of the
2.47Z - - -
workspace figures in the Library Editor screen.
GT
Version of GT GT GT
Item Description Version of OS 105 /
Designer2 1030 1020
104
Supported
Supporting logo text Standard monitor OS [01.12.**]
soon
Supporting Japanese
Supporting Japanese (supporting Europe)
Supporting Chinese (Simplified)(supporting
Standard font 2.91V Standard monitor OS [01.11.**]
Europe)
Supporting Chinese (Traditional)(supporting
Europe)
GOT internal
Devices from GS0 to GS1023 are available. 2.96A Standard monitor OS [01.12.**]
device
GOT Setup The key reaction speed can be set. 2.82L Standard monitor OS [01.09.**] -
OS INSTALLATION
104
The clock data storage to the GD device is
Clock function 2.73B Standard monitor OS [01.07.**] -
possible.
MAINTENANCE AND
The ASCII input can be set. 2.58L Standard monitor OS [01.03.**] -
ASCII input
Enables setting the asterisk display. 2.96A Standard monitor OS [01.12.**]
INSPECTION
Comment
The simple comment is added. 2.77F Standard monitor OS [01.08.**] -
Display
Lamp Display [Comment Group] can be used. 2.77F Standard monitor OS [01.08.**] -
APPENDICES
set for the action setting of the special function 2.82L Standard monitor OS [01.09.**] -
switch and the multi action switch.
The statistics bar graph can be set. 2.58L Standard monitor OS [01.03.**] - -
Graph
The statistics pie graph can be set. 2.58L Standard monitor OS [01.03.**] - -
INDEX
Scrolling alarm
The scrolling alarm display applicable 2.73B Standard monitor OS [01.07.**] -
display
GT
Version of GT GT GT
Item Description Version of OS 105 /
Designer2 1030 1020
104
OS INSTALLATION
[B] Searching commands and devices ................ 15-25
Bar code ..................................................... 2-1,2-2,2-11 Selection and operation of modes.................. 15-22
Battery ..................................................4-8,4-9,8-9,18-4 Sequence program all clear ........................... 15-32
Buzzer volume ....................................................... 12-10 Sequence program display ............................ 15-23 18
Specifications ................................................. 15-15
MAINTENANCE AND
[C] System configuration...................................... 15-15
Writing commands ......................................... 15-27
INSPECTION
Clean ...................................................................... 16-1
Cleaning of display ................................................... 18-3 Memory board ...........................................2-2,8-16,14-7
Clock setting.................................................. 12-14,13-1 Memory loader .............................................2-1,2-2,8-12
Communication monitor .......................................... 11-15
Communication setting screen ................................... 11-2 [O]
Component list........................................................... 2-3 Opening time ........................................................... 12-7
Connector conversion adapter ....................... 2-1,2-2,8-24 Operation setting ...................................................... 12-9
Contrast .................................................................. 12-6 Option ................................................................. 2-6,8-1
APPENDICES
OS installation ......................................................... 17-1
[D] Overall configuration ................................................... 2-1
Daily inspection ....................................................... 18-2
Debug..................................................................... 15-1 [P]
Device monitor......................................................... 15-1 Panel cutting dimensions ............................................ 6-6
Display of OS information ......................................... 14-2 Part name ................................................................. 4-1
Display settings ....................................................... 12-2 Performance specifications ......................................... 3-2
Periodic inspection ................................................... 18-2
[E] Power supply specifications....................................... 3-14
External dimensions ............................................... App-1 Protective sheet .....................................2-1,2-2,8-1,18-2
INDEX
[F] [R]
Features ................................................................... 1-4 Rough pre-operation procedure ................................... 1-5
File display .............................................................. 14-1 RS-232 cable ............................................................. 2-6
RS-422 cable ............................................................. 2-6
[G]
[S]
General specifications ................................................ 3-1
GOT set up ............................................................. 12-1 Security ................................................................. 12-15
Serial multi-drop connection unit .................... 2-1,2-2,8-21
Set up ..................................................................... 12-1
[I] Specifications ............................................................ 3-1
Installation ................................................................. 6-1 General specifications........................................ 3-1
Performance specifications ................................ 3-2
[K] Power supply specifications ............................. 3-14
Key reaction .......................................................... 12-13 Standard monitor OS ........................................ 14-2,17-1
Keyword................................................................ 11-18 System alarm........................................................... 18-4
System configuration .................................................. 2-1
[M]
[T]
MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR
Action for an incorrect key input..................... 15-42 Time setting and display ........................................... 13-1
Changing operands, set values ..................... 15-30
Deleting commands ....................................... 15-31 [U]
Display ........................................................... 15-18 Utility call ............................................................... 12-16
Error Messages and Corrective Actions ........ 15-42 Utility display ............................................................. 9-3
Key arrangement and a list of key functions .. 15-20 Utility function list ....................................................... 9-1
Keywords ....................................................... 15-38
List monitor .................................................... 15-40 [W]
Operation Procedures.................................... 15-20 Wiring ....................................................................... 7-1
Parameter setting........................................... 15-35
PLC diagnostics ............................................. 15-33
Index-1
MEMO
Index-2
WARRANTY
Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product.
3. Overseas service
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may differ.
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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.
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