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13  OPERATING I/O MODULE MONITOR SCREENS

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13.1  Specifying the module to be monitored.............................................................................................. 13 - 1
13.2  Monitor screen configuration and key functions ................................................................................ 13 - 2

14  ERROR DISPLAY AND HANDLING WITH SPECIAL MODULE MONITORING

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NETWORK MONITOR FUNCTION

15  OPERATING THE NETWORK MONITOR FUNCTION

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15.1  Steps in getting started with the network monitor function ................................................................ 15 - 1
15.2  Steps in starting the network monitor function from the user-created monitor screen ..................... 15 - 2

16  SWITCHING THE NETWORK MONITOR SCREENS

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17  USING THE NETWORK MONITOR SCREENS

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17.1  Own station monitor ............................................................................................................................ 17 - 1

17.1.1  Display contents and keys functions: own station monitor........................................................................17 - 1

17.2  Detailed own station monitor .............................................................................................................. 17 - 3

17.2.1  Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET/B or MELSECNET (II) master station17 - 3
17.2.2  Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET/B or MELSECNET (II) local station..17 - 4
17.2.3  Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET/10 Control station/ordinary Station ...17 - 5
17.2.4  Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET/10 remote master station ..................17 - 8

17.3  Other station monitor ......................................................................................................................... 17 -11

17.3.1  Display contents and keys functions: other station monitor menu ..........................................................17 -11
17.3.2  Display contents and keys functions: other station communication status monitor ...............................17 -12
17.3.3  Display contents and keys functions: other station data link status monitor...........................................17 -13
17.3.4  Display contents and keys functions: other station parameter status monitor .......................................17 -14
17.3.5  Display contents and keys functions: other station CPU action status monitor......................................17 -15
17.3.6  Display contents and keys functions: other station CPU RUN status monitor .......................................17 -16
17.3.7  Display contents and keys functions: other station loop status monitor..................................................17 -17

18  ERROR DISPLAYS AND COUNTERMEASURES WHEN MONITORING NETWORKS

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LIST EDITOR FUNCTION

19  OPERATION PROCEDURES FOR THE LIST EDITOR FUNCTION

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19.1  Operation procedures before starting the list edit.............................................................................. 19 - 1
19.2  Operation procedures from user-created monitor screen display to starting list editing .................. 19 - 2

19.2.1  Operation of keyword input..........................................................................................................................19 - 3
19.2.2  Selection and operation of mode................................................................................................................19 - 5

Summary of Contents for GOT-A900 Series

Page 1: ...GOT A900 Series Operating Manual MITSUBISHI Graphic Operation Terminal GT Works Version5 GT Designer Version5 compatible Extended Option Functions Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...lting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage Note that the CAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to the circumstances Always follow the instructions of both levels...

Page 4: ...n 6 2 4 Section 6 3 1 Section 6 3 5 Chapter 7 Section 9 1 3 Section 9 2 2 Section 9 3 2 Section 9 4 2 Section 9 5 2 Section 9 6 1 Section 12 1 1 Section 12 1 2 Additions Section 6 1 Aug 2001 SH NA 080...

Page 5: ...on 6 3 2 Japanese Manual Version SH 080113 K This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ca...

Page 6: ...getting started with various functions 2 1 2 2 Required equipment 2 1 2 3 Precautions before use 2 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 to 3 25 3 1 Ladder monitor function specifications 3 1 3 1 1 PLC CPUs to be mo...

Page 7: ...FUNCTION 4 1 to 4 21 4 1 Utility function table 4 1 4 2 Selecting the utility function 4 2 4 3 Selecting the required function on the utility menu screen Adjusting the brightness contrast of the monit...

Page 8: ...HE VARIOUS SYSTEM MONITOR SCREENS 9 1 to 9 21 9 1 Screen configuration common operations and changing screens when monitoring 9 1 9 1 1 Basic screen configuration and key functions menu 9 1 9 1 2 Swit...

Page 9: ...61LS module monitor 12 11 12 3 AD61 module monitor 12 11 12 4 A1SD61 module monitor 12 12 12 5 A62DA S1 module monitor 12 13 12 6 A1S62DA module monitor 12 13 12 7 A62LS module monitor 12 14 12 8 A1S6...

Page 10: ...MELSECNET 10 Control station ordinary Station 17 5 17 2 4 Display contents and keys functions acting as a MELSECNET 10 remote master station 17 8 17 3 Other station monitor 17 11 17 3 1 Display conten...

Page 11: ...21 3 Error using list editor function on the link system 21 5 MOTION MONITOR FUNCTION 22 OPERATION ROCEDURES FOR MOTION MONITOR FUNCTION 22 1 to 22 4 22 1 Operation procedures before starting motion...

Page 12: ...r screen 26 4 26 5 Alarm Function 26 6 26 5 1 Alarm display screen 26 7 26 5 2 Alarm history screen 26 8 26 6 Diagnostics Function 26 9 26 6 1 DI DO display screen 26 11 26 6 2 Function device display...

Page 13: ...and wiring methods maintenance and inspection methods and error codes of A985GOT A975GOT A970GOT A960GOT unit Available as option SH 4005 1DM099 A950GOT A951GOT A953GOT A956GOT User s Manual Explains...

Page 14: ...t Abbreviation of A9GT 80PSC A9GT 70PSC A9GT 60PSC and A9GT 50PSC type transparent protection sheets Backlight Abbreviation of A9GT 80LTT A9GT 70LTTB A9GT 70LTT A9GT 70LTS and A9GT 50LT type backlight...

Page 15: ...1000 CV2000 CVM1 CPU11 CVM1 CPU21 CS1 CJ1 CPU unit Yasukawa PLC Generic term of GL60S GL60H GL70H GL120 GL130 CP 9200SH CP 9300MS MP 920 MP 930 MP 940 CP 9200 H and PROGIC 8 CPU unit SLC500 Series Gen...

Page 16: ...A 14 A 14 MEMO...

Page 17: ...on form 1 1 Features The monitor functions described in this manual are intended to improve the efficiency of trouble shooting and maintenance operations for the PLC system The features of each monito...

Page 18: ...T built in internal memory or a memory card installed on the GOT The OS data can only be copied from the GOT to the memory card 3 Setting a use environment of the GOT see Section 4 5 for details You c...

Page 19: ...1 1 2 Features of the ladder monitor function Installing the ladder monitor function operating system into the GOT built in memory using the GT Designer enables ladder monitoring of the PLC CPU progr...

Page 20: ...ax 5 lines displayed 1 line Max 7 contacts 2 The display format can be changed to show comments for devices see Section 6 2 2 for details Sample display Ladder monitor screen 7 M910 PLS Y0023 M9036 0...

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