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Programmable Display

GT Series

Technical Manual

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• GT

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Summary of Contents for GT Series

Page 1: ...hnical Manual This manual was created using Adobe Acrobat Adobe the Adobe logo and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated GT Series Technical Manual ARCT1F398E 04 11 http www naisplc com...

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Page 3: ...GT11 Specifications 1 5 1 2 1 General Specifications 1 5 1 2 2 Display 1 5 1 2 3 Functions 1 6 1 2 4 Touch Key 1 6 1 2 5 Memory 1 6 1 2 6 Serial Interface 1 7 1 3 GT30 Specifications 1 8 1 3 1 Genera...

Page 4: ...5 4 1 5 Connecting to the TOOL port of FP10SH 1 Direct Connection to GT01 4 6 4 1 6 Connecting to the TOOL port of FP10SH 2 4 7 4 1 7 Connecting to the TOOL port of FP M 1 Direct Connection to GT01 4...

Page 5: ...GT Configuration Settings Startup Screen Settings 5 9 5 2 5 GT Configuration Settings Setup For GT01 5 10 5 2 6 GT Configuration Settings Setup For GT11 5 12 5 2 7 GT Configuration Settings Setup For...

Page 6: ...1 What to DO If Something Unusual Occurs GT01 GT11 8 2 8 2 What to DO If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 8 5 8 3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them 8 8 8 3 1 About Error Codes 8 8 8 3 2 GT Weries Error...

Page 7: ...ni DIN 5 pin Loose Wire AIGT8192 9 5 9 4 Summary of Features and Compatible Versions 9 6 10 Terminal GTWIN 10 1 10 1 Precautions Before Using GTWIN 10 2 10 1 1 Special Precautions 10 3 10 2 Installing...

Page 8: ...installing the product near high voltage lines high voltage devices power lines power devices amateur radio sets and other transmitters and devices that generate strong current surges Avoid locations...

Page 9: ...ated with any tools Also if the touch panel is pressed like kneading the electrode may be worn out exceptionally and cause the malfunction Operate with a single touch of the panel Do not disassemble r...

Page 10: ...devices please confirm the settings carefully and change only those that are necessary Main cases in which setup is necessary When the device being connected is a general purpose serial device such as...

Page 11: ...are available AIGT083 contains 5 sets 4 pcs of attachment fittings and 4 pcs of attachment screws are contained in one set Installation instructions Please read these instructions carefully before usi...

Page 12: ...gs and 4 pcs of attachment screws are contained in one set Installation instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using the product Waterproof packing One piece of waterproof packin...

Page 13: ...e unit Installation instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using the product Waterproof packing One piece of waterproof packing has been attached to unit Note There is a film ove...

Page 14: ...detailed operation procedures please use the help function The Terminal GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357E which covers basic operation is also available Please contact us if you would like a co...

Page 15: ...urchased Wiring diagram The package includes a diagram that shows the internal wiring of the cables pictured above AIGT816 is only a RS232C cable and is for use when the GT01 is using separate power s...

Page 16: ...and GT11 The following devices are necessary in order to use the GT series Note Connecting to the COM port of the PLC Because connecting the unit to the COM port of the FP FP0 requires a loose wire c...

Page 17: ...GT30 The following devices are necessary in order to use the GT series Note Connecting to the COM port of the PLC Because connecting the unit to the COM port of the FP FP0 requires a loose wire connec...

Page 18: ...ersion Upgrade Terminal GTWIN screen creation tool Ver 1 to Ver 2 AIGT8001V2R For direct connection to GT01 5V DC RS232C and TOOL port of PLCs FP 3 FP0 FP FP2 FP2SH FP M Mini DIN 5 pin 2 m AIGT8142 PL...

Page 19: ...0 5 set 4 pcs set AIGT183 Attachment fittings Attachment fittings for GT30 5 set 2 pcs set AIGT383 COM port connector for GT01 GT11 5 set AIGT084 Connector COM port connector for GT10 GT30 5 set AIGT1...

Page 20: ...a keyboard letting you operate the unit simply by touching the screen As this is an analog touch panel numerous switches can be used and allows maximum flexibility in the switch layout and size Scree...

Page 21: ...ns are made as shown in the diagram a convenient through function makes it possible to transfer data from the GT and carry out PLC debugging at the same time that communication is going on between the...

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Page 23: ...Chapter 1 Specifications...

Page 24: ...0 C Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz 1 minute cycle Amplitude 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 m s2 or more 4 times on 3 axes Protective...

Page 25: ...ware and PLC set automatically by connecting cable Debugging functions Through function PLC can be debugged from personal computer by connecting computer to TOOL port and PLC to COM port Screen creati...

Page 26: ...eration to the cable length so that the applied voltage is within the operation voltage range Also when supplying power from a power supply separate from the PLC please make sure the power cable is no...

Page 27: ...Shock resistance 98 m s2 or more 4 times on 3 axes Protective construction IP65 in initial status Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact surface When reattaching...

Page 28: ...ctions Recipe functionm Flow display function Write device function Alarm history function Note2 Multi language exchange function Through function PLC can be communicated with personal computer by con...

Page 29: ...2C Max 500 m RS422 Protocol Supports MEW FP Series General purpose Serial Mitsubishi FX Series Mitsubishi A calculator link Series Omron SYSMAC C Series Modbus RTU Siemens S7 200 Series Toshiba Machin...

Page 30: ...es on 3 axes Noise immunity 1 000 V p p min pulse width 50 ns 1 s between power supply terminals based on noise simulator Static noise resistance 5 000 V min panel display Protective construction IP65...

Page 31: ...ayed with reference to PLC clock Contrast adjustment Contrast can be adjusted using touch panel operation 10 levels Automatic communication settings Setting for communication between dedicated softwar...

Page 32: ...ries Modbus RTU Siemens S7 200 Series Toshiba Machine PROVISOR TCmini Series Yokogawa FA M3 Series Allen Bradly SLC500 Series LG MASTER K Cnet Series COM port Connector Connector terminal base 5 pin C...

Page 33: ...1 11 1 4 Names and Functions of Parts 1 4 1 GT01 and GT11 GT01 front GT01 rear...

Page 34: ...1 12 GT11 front GT11 side GT11 rear...

Page 35: ...s port is used to connect a personal computer in which the screen creation tool GTWIN has been installed using a dedicated cable AFC8503 Operation mode setting switches With the GT01 screen data and c...

Page 36: ...1 14 1 4 2 GT30 GT30 front GT30 rear...

Page 37: ...ion tool GTWIN has been installed using a dedicated cable AFC8503 Operation mode setting switches The operation mode setting switches control the ability to shift to the system menu Switch No Function...

Page 38: ...ired 1 Use shielded wire cables equivalent of AIGT8142 2 Make the cable do three turns of a ferrite core equivalent fo Seiwa Electric s E04RA190120080 3 Perform grounding of the cable shield Packaged...

Page 39: ...uivalent of AIGT8162 2 Perform grounding of the cable shield and GT01 24 V RS422 type AIGT0032B AIGT0032H Note There is no RS and CS control lines Make sure that wiring and placement of the cable are...

Page 40: ...04SR170730A Refer to the figure below 3 Perform grounding of the cable shield 24 V RS422 type AIGT0032B AIGT0032H Note There is no RS and CS control lines Make sure that wiring and placement of the ca...

Page 41: ...errite core should be installed when wiring to the therminal base Seiwa Electric s E04RS211132 or equivalent When installing make sure that the connection and power cables are not stressed as this cou...

Page 42: ...1 20 1 6 Dimensions 1 6 1 GT01 Panel cutout dimensions Note Be absolutely sure not to seal the slits on the unit...

Page 43: ...1 21 1 6 2 GT11 Panel cutout dimensions Note Be absolutely sure not to seal the slits on the unit...

Page 44: ...1 22 1 6 3 GT30 Panel cutout dimensions...

Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring...

Page 46: ...the product is subject to extreme vibration and or impact Avoid installing the product near high voltage lines high voltage devices power lines power devices amateur radio sets and other transmitters...

Page 47: ...se to deform the case and other parts and may cause to deteriorate the waterproof property or damages in the functions Applicable panel thickness A panel with a thickness of 1 0 to 5 0 mm should be us...

Page 48: ...ws are tightened to the appropriate degree Applicable panel thickness A panel with a thickness of 1 0 to 5 0 mm should be used Installation angle and ambient temperature range for usage If the unit is...

Page 49: ...ould be enclosed within a protective circuit A non insulated requlator is used witht the GT series If a power supply device without an internal protective circuit is being used power should always be...

Page 50: ...ce of less than 100 Make the grounding point as close as possible to the GT and keep the distance of the grounding wire short Sharing the ground with another device may have an adverse effect Therefor...

Page 51: ...25 N m or less GT01 and GT11 When doing RS485 communication using RS422 type Please use the following cables or equivalent Appropriate electrical cables twisted cables Conductor Insulator Type Cross...

Page 52: ...sting the core wire The core wire should be connected without soldering it Vibration can sometimes cause soldered connections to break loose After connecting the wiring avoid subjecting the cable to s...

Page 53: ...Chapter 3 Setup...

Page 54: ...DT0 to DT2 Bit area WR0 to WR2 COM port Baud rate 9600 bps data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit parity odd Communication error temporary processing Retries 3 times error code displayed not held Communica...

Page 55: ...main unit Enter the above conditions and click on the OK button The system files are transferred to the GT main unit When the menu oepration as above is carried out the configuration file sent to the...

Page 56: ...reading devices handled in word units 3 consecutive words Bit device For reading devices handled in bit units 3 consecutive words References and output devices for parts These are devices that are us...

Page 57: ...e settings dialog box shown below where the initial addresses for the word area and bit area can be changed GT Configuration Basic Setup dialog box Explanation of this function Key operaiton in the De...

Page 58: ...displayed screen The screen number specified on the GT01 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT01 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal...

Page 59: ...to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N 0 BZ Forced display flag Back light valid flag Back light Flashing Back light Color N 1 Usage prohibited N...

Page 60: ...the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N 0 BZ Forced display flag Back light valid flag Back light Flashing Back light Color N 1 Usage prohibited N 2...

Page 61: ...Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC...

Page 62: ...bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed 413 Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Reference 4 1 15 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN G...

Page 63: ...412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed 413 Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Reference 4 1 1...

Page 64: ...ngs Using the FPWIN GR PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8142 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH TOOL port Note Keep the cable no longer than 3 m When supplying power from the TOOL...

Page 65: ...412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed 413 Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Reference 4 1 1...

Page 66: ...ecting to the FP10SH TOOL port Please create a cable from the following contents Note Keep the cable no longer than 3 m When supplying power from the TOOL port verify whether or not it will be possibl...

Page 67: ...4 7 4 1 6 Connecting to the TOOL port of FP10SH 2 Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP10SH COM port...

Page 68: ...Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8142 Connecting to the FP M TOOL port Note Keep the cable no longer than 3 m Use an external power supply for t...

Page 69: ...4 9 4 1 8 Connecting to the TOOL port of FP M 2 Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8162 AIGT8165 AIGT8160 Connecting to the FP M TOOL port...

Page 70: ...OM port Note We do not provide a dedicated cable for hard wiring to the FP0 COM port Please provide your own cable If you provide a cable for this purpose please note the following Please use AWG 28 t...

Page 71: ...top terminal CR fixed no STX COM port 1 baud rate setting 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps Note Use a baud rate of 38400 bps or higher Reference 4 1 15 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN...

Page 72: ...4 12 4 1 10 Connecting to the COM port of FP1 FP2SH FP M Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP M COM port...

Page 73: ...4 13 4 1 11 Connecting to the COM port of FP10SH Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP10SH COM port...

Page 74: ...4 14 4 1 12 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH Computer Communication Unit PLC communication cable D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP2 computer communication unit CCU...

Page 75: ...4 15 4 1 13 Connecting to the FP10SH FP3 Computer Communication Unit PLC communication cable D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP3 computer communication unit CCU...

Page 76: ...ions when connecting a GT01 FP0 Maximum of two expansion units FP Maximum of six expansion units FP2 FP2SH FP10SH The method for calculating the number fo units that can be expanded is provided in the...

Page 77: ...he Option menu O 2 The window below will be displayed Select Tool port setting when connecting to the tool port or COM port setting when connecting to the COM port Please match the transfer format and...

Page 78: ...4 18 FPWIN Pro To make communication settings in FPWIN Pro in the Project Navigator PLC System Register Tool Port For details please refer to the online help...

Page 79: ...ation is attempted the specified number of times nad there is no response from the PLC the GT goes into the automatic settings mode The number of attempts is specified using the No of Retries paramete...

Page 80: ...dby mode Note Precautions when using the through function The system should be set up so that the Timeout period in the FP series software FPWIN A is larger than the waiting time for communication ret...

Page 81: ...unication cable Mini DIN 8 pin loose wire cable AIGT8152 Tool port connection of GT01 and FX Series Note Keep the cable no longer than 2 m GT01 power consumption corresponds to that of Mitsubishi s F9...

Page 82: ...4 22 Connecting to the TOOL port of FX series 2 PLC communication cable Mini DIN 8 pin loose wire cable AIGT8175 Tool port connection of GT01 and FX Series...

Page 83: ...0 X0000 to X0320 Designate the address in increments of 20 Output relay Y Y0000 to Y0320 Y0000 to Y0320 Designate the address in increments of 20 Internal relay M M0000 to M1520 M0000 to M1520 Designa...

Page 84: ...ries Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 is RS CS they can be used in the above connection Setting the communication conditions for the PLC 0 should be stored in D8120 0 is the default value so this setti...

Page 85: ...n method CPU Calculator link unit Wiring diagram A1N A2N A3N AJ71C24 AF71C24 S3 AJJ71C24 S6 AF71C24 S8 AJ71UC24 A2N only A1S A1SJ71C24 R2 A1SJ71UC24 R2 A1SJ A2SH A1SH A1SJ71UC24 R2 A2CCPU24 Link unit...

Page 86: ...ble Interface RS232C Dedicated protocol control procedure Format 4 Usable devices Device type FX1N range No Remarks Input relay X0000 to X07FF Output relay Y0000 to Y07FF Internal relay M0000 to M2047...

Page 87: ...em Value set Baud rate 19200 bps Data length 8 bits Parity check None Stop bit 1 bit Usable devices Device type No Remarks Input X000 to XF7F Output Y000 to YF7F Bit device Internal relay R000 to R77F...

Page 88: ...pe FX1N range No Remarks Input I00 to I77 Output Q00 to Q77 Bit device Bit memory M00 to M317 Input IW0 to IW6 The number of the addresses which can be set is even Output QW0 to QW6 The number of the...

Page 89: ...thout parity Usable devices Device type No Remarks Input relay 100000 to 165535 Bit device Coil 000000 to 065535 Input relay 100000 to 165535 Designate the address in multiples of 16 Coil 000000 to 06...

Page 90: ...1 C120 LK201 V1 Note2 C200H LK201 Note1 C120 LK201 V1 Note2 C200HS Link I F on the CPU unit Note3 C500 C500F C1000H C2000 C2000H C120 LK201 V1 Note2 C500 LK201 V1 Note1 C500 LK203 Note1 C1000HF C500 L...

Page 91: ...PM2A RS232C port on the CPU unit CPM1 20CDR A CPM1 C1F01 CQM1H CPU21 RS232C port on the CPU unit CPM2C Note4 Peripheral port on the CPU unit GT01 GT11 RS232C type Note2 CPU mounting type Note3 Connect...

Page 92: ...ote Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 is RS CS they can be used in the above connection SYSMAC CV Series Using Link I F CPU Link I F Wiring diagram GT series CV500 LK201 Connecting to the communication...

Page 93: ...CS1G CPU42 CS1W SCB41 GT01 GT11 RS232C type Note1 Connection to the peripheral port requires a CS1W CN225 or CS1W CN625 cable Note2 Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 is RS CS they can be used in the abo...

Page 94: ...ditions on the PLC side Set the communication conditions as follows Some items cannot be set depending on the used model There is no need to set the items that are not available Item Value set PLC mod...

Page 95: ...it mode monitor mode DM6550 0001 HEX Mode setting of RS232C port high link DM6551 0004 HEX Setting of communication conditions 19200 bps 7 bits even 1 bit To communicate with port B Address Value set...

Page 96: ...og setting storage area Special auxiliary relay Data link relay LR Auxiliary memory relay AR Hold relay HR Timer current value TIM Counter current value CNT Word device Data memory DM D Note1 The rang...

Page 97: ...F3SP58 6S F3SP59 7S F3LC11 1N F3LC11 1F F3LC12 1F Direct connection to CPU CPU PC link module Wiring diagram F3SP21 0N F3SP25 2N F3SP28 3N F3SP28 3S F3SP35 5N F3SP38 6N F3SP38 6S F3SP53 4H F3SP53 4S F...

Page 98: ...o 1 digit unit No 2 digits terminal No 2 digits Internal relay I00001 to I16000 Link relay L00001 to L08192 Designate the system No 1 digit link relya No 4 digits The system No 0 is only available Tim...

Page 99: ...untermeasures such as installing a ferrite core if necessary Also take measures so that the shielding doesn t peel off and noise such as static electricity does not interfere When connecting to a devi...

Page 100: ...a length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed End code CR Fixed 413 Start code No STX Fixed 414 Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Bau...

Page 101: ...TOOL port unit number 1 412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed 413 Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Baud rate setting...

Page 102: ...s used for connection to the FP COM port no dedicated cable is available The cable should be provided by the customer When purchasing a cable the following precautions should be observed Shielded wire...

Page 103: ...4 43 Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Connecting to the FP TOOL port...

Page 104: ...4 44 4 2 3 Connecting to the FP1 Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP1 COM port...

Page 105: ...4 45 4 2 4 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH COM port...

Page 106: ...4 46 Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH TOOL port...

Page 107: ...7 4 2 5 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH Computer Communication Unit Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP2 computer communication un...

Page 108: ...4 48 4 2 6 Connecting to the FP10SH Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP10SH COM port...

Page 109: ...4 49 Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP10SH TOOL port...

Page 110: ...4 50 4 2 7 Connecting to the FP10SH FP3 Computer Communication Unit PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP3 computer communication unit CCU...

Page 111: ...4 51 4 2 8 Connecting to the FP M Connecting to the COM port PLC communication cable D Sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Connecting to the FP10SH COM port...

Page 112: ...4 52 Connecting to the TOOL port PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Connecting to the FP M TOOL port...

Page 113: ...PLC the GT goes into the automatic settings mode The number of attempts is specified using the No of Retries parameter under GT Configuration Communication Parameters Handle Communication Error on GT...

Page 114: ...hat the interval for communication retries in the FP series shoftware FPWIN A is larger than that of the GT COM port B meaningn A B If the system is set up so that A B or A B the through function will...

Page 115: ...e PLC side 0 should be stored in D8120 0 is the default value so this setting should not need to be entered by the user Usable devices Device type Address range Points Input relay X000 to X377 Octal n...

Page 116: ...k I F Wiring diagram GT series C200H C200H LK201 Note1 C120 LK201 V1 Note2 C200H LK201 Note1 C120 LK201 V1 Note2 C200HS Link I F on the CPU unit Note3 C500 C500F C1000H C2000 C2000H C120 LK201 V1 Note...

Page 117: ...type Note3 Connecting to the RS232C port Note4 An Omron CS1W C118 D sub 9 pin or CPM2C CN111 cable is required SYSMAC C Series direction connection to CPU CPU Note2 Usable cables GT series C200HS SRM1...

Page 118: ...HW COM06 C200HE CPU42 Z RS232C port on the CPU unit C200HX CPU64 Z C200 LK201 V1 GT30 SYSMAC CV Series Using Link I F CPU Link I F Wiring diagram GT series CV500 LK201 Connecting to the communication...

Page 119: ...SCU21 CS1W SCB21 CS1H CPU67 CS1H CPU66 CS1H CPU65 CS1H CPU64 CS1H CPU63 CS1G CPU45 CS1G CPU44 CS1G CPU43 CS1G CPU42 CS1W SCB41 GT30 Note1 Connection to the peripheral port requires a CS1W CN225 or CS1...

Page 120: ...ting communication conditions on the PLC side Set the communication conditions as follows Some items cannot be set depending on the used model There is no need to set the items that are not available...

Page 121: ...t B Address Value set Setting DM6600 0201 HEX Setting of PLC main unit mode monitor mode DM6555 0001 HEX Mode setting of RS232C port high link DM6556 0004 HEX Setting of communication conditions 19200...

Page 122: ...6N F3SP38 6S F3SP53 4H F3SP53 4S F3SP58 6H F3SP58 6S F3SP59 7S F3LC11 1N F3LC11 1F F3LC12 1F Direct connection to CPU CPU PC link module Wiring diagram F3SP21 0N F3SP25 2N F3SP28 3N F3SP28 3S F3SP35 5...

Page 123: ...o 1 digit unit No 2 digits terminal No 2 digits Internal relay I00001 to I16000 Link relay L00001 to L08192 Designate the system No 1 digit link relya No 4 digits The system No 0 is only available Tim...

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Page 125: ...Chapter 5 GT Configuration Settings...

Page 126: ...he internal clock and adjustments of the liquid crystal display contrast can be set using the system menu of the GT main unit Settings are entered using the touch switches on the front of the panel Ex...

Page 127: ...nfiguration These are operating environment settings for GTWIN GT Configuration These are configuration settings for the GT main unit The file is sent from GTWIN to the GT main unit after the settings...

Page 128: ...rnal PLC device used for basic communication between the GT main unit and PLC Word area Bit area This specifies the type of device that reads and writes screen numbers and other information in word un...

Page 129: ...licking on the button in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following message Clicking on OK sets the default values the configuration settings entered when the unit is shipped for all of th...

Page 130: ...elect 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Select either 7 bits or 8 bits This is fixed at 1 bit Select None Odd or Even Handle communication error Clicking on the button displays the Communication Error...

Page 131: ...the error is eliminated Reference Chapter 8 Troubleshooting TOOL port for GTWIN connection This is used to specify the baud rate and transmission format whenthe GT is connected to a personal computer...

Page 132: ...selected for auto paging and the Setup button is clicked a dialog box containing the following auto paging settings is displayed Clicking on the button for Screen No Time or Jump to displays a Value...

Page 133: ...displayed The value can be set to any number between 0 and 255 seconds Clicking on the button displays a Value Set dialog box where the start up delay time can be specified Key Point When the above s...

Page 134: ...with the GT01 PLC Clock When the time is displayed the internal clock in the PLC is used as a reference for the value If the PLC Clock is referenced for the clock setting clicking on the button displa...

Page 135: ...klight is turned off automatically using the backlight control function touching the screen turns it on again If a touch switch happens to be located at that point on the screen it will be invalid unt...

Page 136: ...PLC Clock is referenced for the clock setting clicking on the button displays a screen where the type of device and the address can be specified Device Setting dialog box Click on the button to displa...

Page 137: ...s that does not exist in the PLC will cause an error ER61 to occur Backlight control Auto Off This is used to specify the Auto Off backlight feature Off On The Auto Off backlight feature is not used A...

Page 138: ...Verify the switching rate trying actually Off On Screen data is not compressed Screen data is compressed Setup of Multi language exchange This is used if you want to change the language to be display...

Page 139: ...s referenced for the clock setting clicking on the button displays a screen where the type of device and the address can be specified Device Setting dialog box Click on the button to display the pull...

Page 140: ...ly If On is set for the above Auto Off backlight feature clicking on the button displays a screen where the time until the backlight goes off can be specified Any time from one minute to 30 minutes ca...

Page 141: ...5 17 Press Two Touch Switches Disable Enable Two points cannot pressed Two pionts can be pressed...

Page 142: ...elected for the above Hold PLC Device setting Device and Number of Word parameters are displayed Clicking on the button displays a dialog box like that shown below where the type of initial device the...

Page 143: ...isplayed Click on the button to display the value setting dialog box shown below and specify a starting number After the setting has been entered the contents of any addresses subsequent to the specif...

Page 144: ...B and C in order individually It will not work of you press them together For vertical type displays arrange vertically and then use the order of upper left corner upper right corner and then lower ri...

Page 145: ...ected to the GT main unit Each time the Function key is pressed the baud rate switches in the sequence of 9600 19200 57600 115200 Set the baud rate to match that of the PLC connected to the GT main un...

Page 146: ...e sequence of 9600 19200 115200 Set the baud rate to match that of the personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT main unit Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data leng...

Page 147: ...is adjusted here Contrast adjustment screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Setting Contrast Touch panel operation ADJUST Touching the key increases the contrast and touching the...

Page 148: ...ched a confirmation message reading is displayed To clear the data touch the key A buzzer sounds and the memory starts to be cleared and the display changes to When is displayed the memory has been co...

Page 149: ...djustment screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Setting T SW Touch panel operation ADJUST Touch the mark with a soft narrow instrument Toucch the mark three times as displayed on...

Page 150: ...ond intervals in sequence from green a red a green a orange Buzzer This runs an operation check of the buzzer LCD This displays a pattern and runs an operation check of the display Contrast Touch the...

Page 151: ...ssible to display the system menu Operation mode setting switches If the second operation mode setting switch is turned on as shown at the left access to the system menu is denied Switch No Function O...

Page 152: ...e LCD contrast level can only be set using the system menu This section explains how configuration settings are entered using the system menu 5 4 1 Bringing Up the System Menu The following procedure...

Page 153: ...stment screen when using the color type Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Contrast Contrast adjustment screen when using the monochrome type Procedure for bringing up the screen Init...

Page 154: ...l operation ADJUST Touching the key increases the contrast and touching the key decreases it SET Touching the SET key updates the Value Set and restarts the clock Touching the ADJUST key sets the seco...

Page 155: ...his sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the external device PLC connected to the GT30 The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key...

Page 156: ...the ESC key Explanation of this function TOOL Port communication parameter settings The default values for the TOOL port communication parameter settings are 9600 8 1 Odd COM Port communication parame...

Page 157: ...sounds and the memory starts to be cleared and the display changes to When is displayed the memory has been completely cleared Do not turn off the power supply during If the power supply is turned of...

Page 158: ...he DIP switches Backlight Buzzer This runs an operation check of the backlight and the buzzer LCD This displays a pattern and runs an operation check of the display Contrast Touch the and keys to chec...

Page 159: ...ossible to display the system menu Operation mode setting switches If the second operation mode setting switch is turned on as shown at the left access to the system menu is denied Switch No Function...

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Page 161: ...Chapter 6 How the Various Functions Are Used...

Page 162: ...screen is switched the GT main unit writes the number of the screen to which the display wasswitched in the first to third words of the basic communication area in hexadecimal format How communication...

Page 163: ...Return to Previous Screen operation mode can be used Note In this case the value of the third word in the basic communication area word device the number of the currently displayed screen changes to t...

Page 164: ...number of the currently displayed screen changes to that of the new screen number but the contents of the first word the screen number specified by the PLC do not change Clicking on the button displa...

Page 165: ...t word Bit E of the basic communication area bit device is turned on using the bit as a PLC bit operation instruction 2 When the forced display flag begins to go on the screen corresponding to the num...

Page 166: ...ight valid flag Back light Flashing Back light Color N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 Data Input in Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ Forced display flag Backlight Valid flag Backlight Flashing Back...

Page 167: ...T LOW flag B A T Data Input in Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ Forced display flag Backlight Valid flag Backlight Flashing Backlight Color Data Input In Progress flag BAT BAT LOW flag This...

Page 168: ...cklight status can be changed by turning this bit on and off To make this setting valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status C Backlight color OFF Li...

Page 169: ...acklight Valid flag Backlight Flashing Backlight Color Data Input In Progress flag BAT BAT LOW flag This turns on the buzzer At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is for...

Page 170: ...cklight status can be changed by turning this bit on and off To make this setting valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status C Backlight color OFF Li...

Page 171: ...Chapter 7 Servicing and Maintenance...

Page 172: ...em Details Service life Approx 2 years Battery type Button type lithium battery CR2032 commercial item Note If the battery voltage drops too low the BAT LOW flag of the basic communication area map go...

Page 173: ...re of 25 C a normal humidity of 65 RH and a voltage of 24 V DC is as follows Item Details Service life Approx 2 years Battery type Button type lithium battery CR2032 commercial item Note If the batter...

Page 174: ...nt panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT30 AIGT380 Replacing the front panel protective sheet Follow the steps below to replace the sheet 1 Remove the attached front panel protective sheet First pee...

Page 175: ...t set of 10 for GT11 AGIT181 Waterproof packing Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT30 AIGT381 Replacing the waterproof packing Follow the steps below to replace the packing 1 Remove t...

Page 176: ...color and monochrome LCD types AIGT382 Replacing the backlight When replacing the backlight always turn off the power supply to the GT30 and then refer to the procedure outlined below 1 Take off the c...

Page 177: ...Chapter 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 178: ...ect screen number 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify the correct keyboard number 3 Transfer base screen data from GTWIN 6 1 GTWIN HELP GTWIN HELP Screen displays Memory is Full The total...

Page 179: ...rea will not light even if touched To change the setting change the content of the backlight auto off settings 1 1 5 2 7 5 2 5 Backlight goes off too quickly 1 The backlight auto off timer setting is...

Page 180: ...ly and substitution settings noted above do not apply An incorrect screen is displayed error codes and erroneous date and time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity sett...

Page 181: ...ase screen data 1 Create and register screen content or specify the correct screen number 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify the correct keyboard number 3 Transfer base screen data from...

Page 182: ...sheet has not been removed 4 The battery has run down 5 The PLC s internal calendar timer used as a reference is incorrect 1 Bring up the system menu and adjust the clock 2 Open the cover on the optio...

Page 183: ...nd time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity settings noted above are correct An error has occurred in the GT system 1 After confirming the safety of the device etc tur...

Page 184: ...The PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the connection cable to make sure it is connected 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT main unit 21 Data error...

Page 185: ...an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC and GT main unit 41 Format error The PLC has been sent a command that doesn t match the protocol 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re su...

Page 186: ...ere is no response from the PLC Check the wiring of the connection cable and check for disconnection 01 Cannot be executed due to operation mode The PLC received the command that cannot be executed in...

Page 187: ...ransferring data from GT main unit to a personal computer This is displayed when data is being transferred from the GT main unit to the computer When there is no base screen data This is displayed whe...

Page 188: ...8 12...

Page 189: ...Chapter 9 Documentation...

Page 190: ...0 0000 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 1000 1001 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0...

Page 191: ...9 3 9 2 ASCII Code Table...

Page 192: ...tions 9 3 1 FP series TOOL Port Connection Cable Mini DIN 5 pin Loose Wire AIGT8142 9 3 2 Mitsubishi Electric FX series TOOL Port Communication Cable AIGT8152 9 3 3 PLC Communication Cable Mini DIN 5...

Page 193: ...9 5 9 3 4 PLC Communication Cable Mini DIN 8 pin Loose Wire AIGT8175 9 3 5 PLC Communication Cable D SUB 9 pin Loose Wire AIP81842 9 3 6 PLC Communication Cable Mini DIN 5 pin Loose Wire AIGT8192...

Page 194: ...tial line graph Ver 1 0 and higher Ver 1 0 and higher Ver 2 0 and higher Alarm list tracking Not supported Ver 1 0 and higher Ver 2 0 and higher Recipe Ver 1 0 and higher Ver 1 0 and higher Ver 2 0 an...

Page 195: ...Chapter 10 Terminal GTWIN...

Page 196: ...stalled in order to use GTWIN Help function If you do not have the appropriate version of Internet Explorer it can be downloaded from the Microsoft website Particular caution is required if using Wind...

Page 197: ...d in the GT main unit could possibly be destroyed by noise in the system To protect against such a loss screen data files which have been created should be backed up and saved in both a personal compu...

Page 198: ...ected the dialog box shown at the left is displayed Enter e setup exe and click on the OK button Note The drive in which the CD is installed may be called by a name other than e depending on the compu...

Page 199: ...cess begins Selecting No cancels GTWIN setup 7 Register the user information A user information dialog box is displayed Fill in the User Name Company Name and Serial Number items and click on the Next...

Page 200: ...stall the program in a different folder click on the Browse button and specify a folder 9 Select the program folder A dialog box is displayed where the program folder name can be confirmed To use the...

Page 201: ...order to access the Help function is installed If this emssage does not appear reboot the computer as described in step 12 12 Reboot the computer When all of the process has been completed a dialog b...

Page 202: ...dialog box is displayed on the screen Select a file to edit Read From GT Select this to read and edit screen data saved to the GT main unit Selecting the model If Create New File or Read From GT is se...

Page 203: ...the File menu 2 Save the file If screen data has been edited but has not yet been saved a message like that shown below is displayed on the screen Click on Yes to save the data Key Point GTWIN can als...

Page 204: ...e PLC are being changed from the default values in the GT configuration settings enter the various settings When the settings have been entered send the configuration settings file to the GT main unit...

Page 205: ...n select Parts on the menu bar and then click on Open Parts Library This displays a Select Parts Library screen Normally the Standard parts library is used Reference For information on the diffrences...

Page 206: ...be printed Clicking on File on the menu bar and then on Print Pattern displays a dialog box where the print pattern can be specified To enter printer settings click on File on the menu bar and then on...

Page 207: ...Record of changes Manual No Date Desceiption of changes ARCT1F398E Nov 2004 First edition...

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