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19. MULTI-CHANNEL FUNCTION
19.3 GOT Side Settings
Interfaces and option units used for other functions
When the following functions are used in combinations, the number of available channels may vary according to the
combinations of units
Refer to the explanation below to check if the number of channels for the multi-channel function to be used is
restricted or not. If it is restricted, review the system configuration.
(1) Number of stages taken up by the individual functions (number of slots)
(a)
Report function and sound output function
(b)
Remote personal computer operation (serial), video display function, multimedia function and RGB display
function
(c)
Remote personal computer operation (Ethernet), Ethernet download, and gateway function
(d)
Barcode function, RFID function, and remote personal computer operation (serial)
Function
Reference
Sound output function
External I/O function,
Remote personal computer operation (serial),
Multimedia function,
Video display function,
RGB display function
Remote personal computer operation (Ethernet),
Gateway function,
Ethernet download,
MES interface function
RFID function,
Barcode function,
Remote personal computer operation (serial),
The printer unit, sound output unit, or external I/O unit is required depending on the
function to be used.
Each unit uses one stage (one slot) of an extension interface.
A video input unit, an RGB input unit, a video/RGB input unit, an RGB output unit or a
multimedia unit is required corresponding to the function to be used.
Each type of unit uses 1 stage (2 slots) of extension interface.
Only one piece of each type of unit can be installed on a GOT.
Use the interface built in the GOT.
The Ethernet communication unit is not applicable.
Use the interface built in the GOT or a serial communication unit.
A serial communication unit uses 1 stage (1 slot) of extension interface.
Summary of Contents for GOT2000 Series
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