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GT SoftGO T1000 V ersion 2 Operating Manual SW2D5C-GTWK2-E SW2D5C-GTD2-E[...]
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A - 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always read these precautions before using this equipment.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly . The precautions given in this manual are concerne d with this product. In this manual[...]
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A - 2 CAUTIONS FOR USING THIS SOFTW ARE 1. Required PC memory The proc essing may be terminate d by Micros oft Windows on a pers onal comput er of which m ain memory capacity is less than 128M bytes. Make sure to secure the capacity of 128M bytes or more. 2. Free capacity of hard disk At least 100M bytes of free capacity of virtual memory should be[...]
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A - 3 REVISIONS * The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date * Manual Number Revision Jan., 2006 SH(NA)-080602 ENG-A First edition Jun., 2006 SH(NA)-080602 ENG-B Comp atible with the GT Designer2 V ersion2.32J. Compatible with the GT SoftGOT1000 V ersion2.32J. ABOUT MANUALS, ABBREVIA TIONS AN D GENERIC TERMS IN THIS [...]
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A - 4 May , 2007 SH(NA)-080602ENG-E Compatible with the GT Desi gner2 V ersion2.58L. Compatible with the GT SoftGOT1000 V ersion2.58L. Section 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 5.5.2, 5.7.1, 5.8.1, 6.6, Appendix 3 Section 6.6.3 Section 6.6.3 Section 6.6.4 Aug., 2007 SH(NA)-080602EN G-F Compatible with the GT Designer2 Version2.63R. Compatible with the GT So[...]
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A - 5 Japanese Manual V ersion SH-080598-R © 2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORA TION Jun., 2008 SH(NA)-080602ENG-I Compatible with the GT Designer2 V ersi on2.82L. Compatible with the GT SoftGOT1000 V ersion2.82L. Section 2.3, 2.5, 8.1 Section 2.4.1 to 2.4.9 Section 2.3 Section 2.4 Section 2.4 Section 2.3 Section 5.2.6 Section 5.2.4 Section 5.4 to 5[...]
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A - 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIO NS .............. ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ........... .............. ...... A - 1 CAUTIONS FOR U SING THIS SOFTW ARE .............. ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ .......... ..... A - 2 REVISIONS ... ................[...]
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A - 7 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 1 to 3 - 10 3.1 Specifications 3 - 1 3.1.1 Specifications of the GT SoftG OT1000 ........ ................ .................... ................ ................ .... 3 - 1 3.1.2 License key specifications ......... ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ... .... 3 - 2 3[...]
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A - 8 6.4 Resource Data 6 - 6 6.5 Displaying File In formation in PLC (QCP U, QSCPU Only) 6 - 8 6.5.1 Setting method ............ ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ............ .......... 6 - 8 6.5.2 Precautions for use .. ............. ................ ............. ............. ............[...]
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A - 9 7. INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFAC E FUNCTION 7 - 1 to 7 - 13 7.1 Development En vironment 7 - 1 7.2 Accessible Devices 7 - 1 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7 - 2 7.3.1 GDev_OpenMapping (Opening and mapping the internal device shared memory) ............. 7 - 4 7.3.2 GDev_Read (Reading from the internal device) . .......... ............. ...[...]
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A - 10 ABOUT MANUALS The following manuals ar e also relate d to this pr oduct. In necessary , order them by quoting the details in the t ables below . *1 The manual in PDF-format is included in the GT Works2 and GT Designer2 products. Related Manual s Manual Name Manual Number (Model C ode) GT16 User's Manual - Describes the GT16 hardware-rel[...]
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A - 11 ABBREVIA TIONS AND GENERIC TERMS Abbreviations and generic terms used in this manual are as follows: GOT Abbreviat ions and gener ic terms Description GOT1000 Series GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of GT SoftGOT1000 GT1695 GT1695M-X Ab breviation of GT1695M-XTBA , GT1695M-XTB D GT1685 GT1685M-S Ab breviation of GT1685M-STBA , GT1685M-STB D GT167[...]
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A - 12 Communication unit *1 A9GT -QJ7 1LP23 + GT15-75IF900 set *2 A9GT -QJ7 1BR13 + GT15-75IF900 set *3 A8GT -J61BT13 + GT15-75IF 900 set Option unit *1 GT15-CFEX + GT15-CFEXIF + GT15-C08CF set. Abbreviati ons and gene ric terms Description Bus connec tion unit GT15-QBUS, GT15-QBUS2, GT15-ABUS, GT15-ABUS2, GT15-75QBUSL, GT15-75QBUS2L, GT1 5-75ABUS[...]
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A - 13 Option Software Abbreviation s and generi c terms Descript ion Memory card CF card GT05 -MEM-16MC, GT0 5-MEM-32MC, GT05-MEM-64MC, GT05-MEM-12 8MC, GT05-MEM-256MC GT05-MEM-512 MC, GT05-MEM-1GC, GT05-MEM-2GC Memory card adap tor GT05-MEM-ADPC Option functi on board GT16-MESB, GT15-FNB, GT15-QFNB, GT15-QFNB16M, GT15-QFNB32M, GT15-QFNB48M, GT15-[...]
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A - 14 License key (for GT SoftGOT1000) License key (for GT SoftGOT2) Others Abbreviation s and generi c terms Description License GT15-SGTKEY -U, GT 15-SGTKEY -P Abbreviation s and generi c terms Description License ke y A9GTSOF T -LKEY -P (For DOS/ V PC) License key FD SW5D5F-S GLKEY -J (For PC C PU module) Abbreviati ons and generi c terms Descr[...]
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A - 15 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL 1 Functions This manual describes functi ons availabl e for the GT SoftGOT10 00 V ersion2.96A. For the added functions by the produ ct version upgra de, refe r to the list of functions added by GT SoftGOT1000 ve rsion upgrade in Appendices. 2 Symbols Following symbols ar e used in this manua l. *Since the above page w[...]
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1 - 1 1. OVER VIEW This manual explains th e system configuration, specif ications, screen structure, and operatin g method of monitoring sof tware GT Soft GOT1000 (hereinaf ter abbreviated as GT Sof tGOT1000). GT SoftGOT1000 is th e software that has th e same func tions as the GOT1000 se ries and is used to displa y lamps, dat a, and messages on [...]
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1.1 Features 1 - 2 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 1.1 Features 1 The features of the GOT series and adv antages of personal co mputer and panel computer are available (1) I nteractive u se with applic a[...]
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1 - 3 1.1 Features (c) Interactive use wit h Windo ws applications A Windows a pplication can be started up from GT SoftGOT1 000. Also, the data of GT SoftGOT1 000 internal devices can be read/written from a user-created application. With interaction between GT Sof tGOT1000 and a user-crea ted application, the user can control or manage dat a by ow[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.1 System Configuration 2 - 1 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 2.1 System Configuration 1 When installing GT Sof tGOT1000 (1) When installing GT Sof tGOT1000 on DOS/V personal co[...]
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2 - 2 2.1 System Configuration 2 When executing GT SoftGOT1000 (1) When using GT SoftGOT1000 on DOS/V p ersonal computer Direct connection to CPU Printer cable License key (GT15-SGTKEY-P) Printer Sound output device Connection cable PLC CPU Ethernet connection DOS/V personal computer Ethernet module Computer link connection Computer link module, Se[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.1 System Configuration 2 - 3 (2) When using GT SoftGOT1000 with PC CPU module Bus connection GT SoftGOT1000 PC CPU module PLC CPU on the main base unit that the PC CPU m[...]
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2 - 4 2.2 Operating Environment 2.2 Operating Environment The following shows the GT Sof tGOT1000 operating envir onment. *1 When using GT Designer2 or PX Developer, free sp ace is required separately . For the free space required when using GT Design er2, refer to the following manual. GT Designer2 V ersion Basic O peration/Data Transfer Manual Fo[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.2 Operating Environment 2 - 5 Applicable operating system and pe rf ormance re quired for personal computer Operating environment when using a user-created application A[...]
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2 - 6 2.3 Connection conditions 2.3 Connection conditions The following ta ble shows the connection dist ance bet ween a controller an d a personal com puter and the number of co nnectable p ersonal computers when connecting GT Sof tGOT1000 and a controller . (Continued to next p age) Connecti on type Connectio n conditions Distan ce between contro[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.3 Connection conditions 2 - 7 *1 When starting up multiple GT SoftGOT1000 modules, monitoring is enabled on the multiple screens. *2 The multiple CPU system with the QCP[...]
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2 - 8 2.4 Connectable Modules 2.4.1 MITSUBISHI PLC 2.4 Connect able Modules 2.4.1 MITSUBISHI PLC 1 Applicable CPU Refer to the following manu al for PLC CPUs that can be monitored fro m GT SoftGOT1000 . GT Designer2 V ersion Screen Design Manual 2 Controllers that can be moni tored in each connection type Refer to the following manu al for GT SoftG[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.4 Connectable Modules 2.4.3 Interface bo ard, network module 2 - 9 2.4.3 Interface board, network module When using PC C PU module A interface boa rd is not required. Fo[...]
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2 - 10 2.4 Connectable Modules 2.4.4 Ethernet module, Ethernet board/card 2.4.4 Ethernet module, Ethernet board/card 1 Ethernet module Connecta ble Ethernet modules are shown in the following. *1 For the motion controller CPU (Q series), only t he PLC CPU area (CPU No.1) in the Q170MCPU can be monitored. The PERIPHERAL I/F is unavailable for connec[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.4 Connectable Modules 2.4.5 CNC 2 - 1 1 2.4.5 CNC For CNCs that GT SoftGOT1000 can monitor and the applic able connection types, refer to the following manual. GT Design[...]
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2 - 12 2.4 Connectable Modules 2.4.7 OMRON PLC 2.4.7 OMRON PLC For OMRON PLCs that GT SoftGOT1 000 can monitor and the applicable connectio n types, refer to the fol- lowing manual. GT Designer2 V ersion Screen Design Manual 2.4.8 Y ASKA W A PLC For Y ASKAW A PLCs that GT SoftGOT1 000 can monitor and the applicable connection types, refer to the fo[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.4 Connectable Modules 2.4.9 YOKOGAWA PLC 2 - 13 2.4.9 YOKOGA W A PLC For YOKOFGA W A PLCs that GT SoftGOT1000 can monito r a nd the applicable con nection types, refer t[...]
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2 - 14 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC 2.5 Connection Cable This section provides the converter/ca ble whos e operations has been checked by ou r company . Remark Converter/Cable used in GT SoftGOT1000 The converter/cable used for the GX Developer can be applied to the GT SoftGOT1000. 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC 1 Con[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC 2 - 15 • When us ing product manufactu red by ARVEL COR P (Recom mended Pro duct) • When using prod uct manufac[...]
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2 - 16 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC Precautions for using USB cable (1) Before using USB cable The USB cable can be used with the USB driver already inst alled. (2) N umber of connect able programmabl e controllers when using USB cable A single programmable controller ca n be connected when using the USB cable. The follow[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC 2 - 17 3 Connecting to QnACPU, ACPU , motion controller CPU (A series), or FXCPU (1) Using the product of Mitsubish[...]
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2 - 18 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC When connection to the function expa nsion board or function adap tor of FX 1S /FX 1N /FX 2N /FX 1NC / FX 2NC /FX 3UC /FX 3U /FX 3G CPU, the following cables are available . *1 The following system configurations are available in the GT 01-C30R2-9S. RS-232 cable *1*2 Model name Function[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC 2 - 19 *2 The following system configurations are available in th e GT01-C30R2-25P . Model name Func tion expansio [...]
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2 - 20 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.1 Connecting to MITSUBISHI PLC (1) S pecifications and precaut ions for converters/cable s Refer to the following manual for th e specifications and precautions for converters/cables. The manual for each product (2) I nserting and removing a conve rter/cable that receives electricity from the 5VDC power T urn the PLC[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communication module or computer link module 2 - 21 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communicati on module or computer link modul[...]
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2 - 22 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communi cation module or computer link modu le 2) Connection example which cannot turn ON/OFF CD signal (No. 1 pin ) Connection example for exercising DC code control or DTR/DSR control Serial communi ca tion module side Cable Conn ection and Signal Dir ection (Connectio n example for f ull dup[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communication module or computer link module 2 - 23 2 Connecting to serial comm unication module or computer link module co[...]
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2 - 24 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communi cation module or computer link modu le For QnA Serie s (compact-scale QC24(N))1 ) * DC code control or DTR/DSR contr ol is enabled by c onne cting the QC24 (N) to an external device as shown above. * DC code control or DTR/DSR contr ol is enabled by c onne cting the QC24 (N) to an exter[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communication module or computer link module 2 - 25 For A Series * When performing a communication in the connection s hown[...]
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2 - 26 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.2 Connecting to serial communi cation module or computer link modu le *1 DC code control or DTR/DSR contr ol is enabled by conne cting the DTR and DSR signals of the computer link module to an external device as shown above. *2 When performing a communication in the connection s hown above, the CD signal is no t requ[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.3 Connecting to interface board or network module 2 - 27 2.5.3 Connecting to interfac e board or network module 1 MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNE[...]
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2 - 28 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.5 Connecting to CNC 2.5.5 Connecting to CNC 1 Connecting to CNC C70 (1) Direct CPU connection, computer link conne ction, MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Connect GT SoftGOT100 0 to the QCPU (Q mode) in the multiple CPU system. The cable for connecting to th e CNC C70 is the same as that for connecting[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.6 Connecting to robot controller 2 - 29 2.5.6 Connecting to robot controller 1 Connecting to CRnQ-700 Connect GT SoftGOT10 00 to the QCPU (Q mode)[...]
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2 - 30 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.7 Connecting to Omron PLC CPU 2.5.7 Connecting to Omron PLC CPU 1 When using a product made in Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co., Lt d. 2 When using an RS-232 c able prepared by user The following describes th e connection diagra m, connector an d others for each cable. (1) Connection diagram (2) Connector speci[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.8 Connecting to YASKAWA PLC CPU 2 - 31 2.5.8 Connecting to Y ASKA W A PLC CPU 1 Serial connection For serial connection, th e used cable diff er s[...]
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2 - 32 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.8 Connecting to YASKAWA PLC CPU (a) Connection diagram • RS-232 cable 1) • RS-232 cable 2) • RS-232 cable 3) Personal c omputer (GT SoftGOT1000) side Cable conn ection and si gnal direction Y ASKAW A products s ide Signal name Pin No . Pin No. Signal name CD 1 1F G RD(RXD) 2 2T X D SD(TXD) 3 3R X D ER(DTR) 4 4R[...]
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1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.8 Connecting to YASKAWA PLC CPU 2 - 33 • RS-232 cable 4) • RS-232 cable 5) (b) Connector specification • Personal computer side co nnecter U[...]
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2 - 34 2.5 Connection Cable 2.5.9 Connecting to YOKOGAWA PLC 2.5.9 Connecting to YOKOGA W A PLC 1 Ethernet connection Be sure to use cables compatible with the Eth ernet interfac e module to be used if the connection is made via Ethernet.[...]
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2.6 Access Range for Monitoring 2 - 35 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 2.6 Access Range for Monitoring For the access range for mo nitoring of GT So ftGOT1000, refer to the following manual. GT Designer2[...]
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3 - 1 3.1 Specifications 3.1.1 Specifications of the GT SoftGO T1000 3. SPECIFICA TIONS 3.1 S pecifications 3.1.1 S pecifications of the GT SoftGOT1000 The specif ications of the GT SoftGOT1 000 is show n below . *1 X and Y are resolution values set by the use r . 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box Project data display (1) Full screen mode If the r[...]
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3.1 Specifications 3.1.2 License key specifications 3 - 2 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 3.1.2 License key specifications T o use GT SoftGOT1000, license key is required. License key has the following t[...]
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3 - 3 3.2 Functions that Cannot Be Used 3.2 Functions that Cannot Be Used In GT SoftGOT1000, some functions available in GT16 cannot be used. The following table shows unusa ble functi ons. *1 Refer to the following manual for details of Utility function. GT16 User's Manual *2 Refer to the following manual for de tails of Extension and Option [...]
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3.2 Functions that Cannot Be Used 3 - 4 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES Utility operability In GT SoftGOT1000, some functions do not operate even though they can be set. The operability on GT Soft GOT100[...]
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3 - 5 3.3 Precautions 3.3.1 Precautions for using the GT Soft GOT1000 3.3 Precautions 3.3.1 Precautions for usin g the GT Soft GOT1000 1 Numerical Display When the [View Format] of [Numerical Display] is set to [Real] and if illegal value is stored, illegal value will be displayed on GT Sof t GO T1000. (GOT displays [non].) 2 T ime display The cloc[...]
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3.3 Precautio ns 3.3.1 Precautions for using the GT Soft GOT1000 3 - 6 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5 Logging, advanced recipe, operati on log, operator authentication The logging information, advance[...]
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3 - 7 3.3 Precautions 3.3.1 Precautions for using the GT Soft GOT1000 (2) System alarm during hard copying The system alarm will not be di splayed during hard copying. Refer to the following for troubleshoo ting for the hard copy function. 8.4 T roubles hooting for Print 8.5 T roublesho oting for File Save Proble ms (3) Report function Data cannot [...]
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3.3 Precautio ns 3.3.1 Precautions for using the GT Soft GOT1000 3 - 8 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES The file format s of resource data are describ ed below . *1 When using any language other than Japa[...]
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3 - 9 3.3 Precautions 3.3.1 Precautions for using the GT Soft GOT1000 Precautions on file names for the virtual drive As a folder name for the virtual dr ive, only ASCII characte rs (excluding “| ”, “,” and “;”) can be used with up to 78 charac ters. Set the file na me with up t o 256 ch aracters inclu ding the path nam e for file st or[...]
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3.3 Precautio ns 3.3.2 Precautions on license key 3 - 10 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 3.3.2 Precautions on license key 1 When attaching GT15-SGTKEY -U (1) Installation/uninst allation of the System Dr[...]
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4 - 1 4.1 Screen Configuration and Basic Operation 4.1.1 Screen configuration 4. SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 4.1 Screen Configuration and Basic Operation 4.1.1 Screen configuration This section describes screen configuration . Title Bar Tool Bar Menu Bar Status Bar Dropdown menu Section 4.3 T ool bar Section 4.2 Menu Ba r[...]
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4.1 Screen Configuration and Basic Operation 4.1.2 Basic operation 4 - 2 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 4.1.2 Basic operation This section describes basic operation. (1) List box Click t o display the s[...]
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4 - 3 4.2 Menu Bar 4.2 Menu Bar This section describes comma nds assigned to the menu bar . Project The Project menu include s options for pro ject data reading, Snap Shot and printing. 5. OPERA TING METHOD 6. FUNCTIONS View The View menu includes the functions for switchi ng the toolbar , menu bar , and scroll bar betwee n display and nondisplay s[...]
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4.2 Menu Bar 4 - 4 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES To o l The T ool menu includes the function of displaying resource data, file information in the PLC, and error information. 6. FUNCTIONS Window The Win[...]
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4 - 5 4.3 Tool ba r 4.3 T ool bar This section describes the tool ba r . Name Description Open a GT Designer2 file. Opens the project da ta create d with GT Design er2. Monitor St art S tarts monitoring. M o n i t o r St o p St o ps m o n i t o r i n g . Resource Data Displays resource data. Environment S etup Performs environment set tings for GT [...]
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4.4 Help 4 - 6 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 4.4 Help Using Help allows viewing of th e GT SoftGOT1000 relate d PDF manuals and the softwar e version check. Before viewing the PDF manual T o view the P[...]
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4 - 7 4.4 Help 3 Clicking the icon in the lower right of INDEX MENU switc hes the screen s between GOT1000 and GOT900 series. *The illustration above is gi ven as an example and differ ent from the actual page. 3 Confirming GT SoftGOT1000 version (When [A bout GT SoftGOT1000. ..] is selected) 1 After operation in , the scree n about GT SoftGOT1000 [...]
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5.1 Operating Procedure 5 - 1 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5. OPERA TING METHOD 5.1 Operating Procedure The following describes the op eratin g procedure of GT Sof tGOT1000. Start Attach the license k[...]
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5 - 2 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.1 Communication setup dialog box 5.2 Communication Setup In Communication Setup, set the type of the PLC CPU to be connected, the communication time-out period, etc. 1 Perform either of the following op erations. • Clicking (Communication Setup) • Select [Online] [Communication Setup] from the menu . • Right-[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.1 Communication setup dialog box 5 - 3 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (Continued to next p age) Item Description Connection Select the connecti on method of GT Sof tGOT1000 .[...]
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5 - 4 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.1 Communication setup dialog box *1 For using the CNC C70, select [MELSEC-Q]. *2 For communication via the Ether net port of the QnUDE(H)CP U, the port No. is automatic ally specified, regadless of the setting. Precautions for using device entr y mode (When the MELSEC-FX connectio n) The precautions for applying th[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.2 How to Set Up the Computer Link Connection 5 - 5 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5.2.2 How to Set Up the Computer Link Connection When communicating GT Sof tGOT1000 to a ser[...]
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5 - 6 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.2 How to Set Up the Computer Link Connection 1 When connecting to serial co mmunication module (Q series) No switch setting is required fo r th e serial communication mo dule (Q series). GX Developer(GOT monitors via it without making switch setting in the I/O assignment setting of GX Deve loper .) The following s [...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.2 How to Set Up the Computer Link Connection 5 - 7 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 3 When connecting to com puter link module (1) When connecting to an AJ71C24-S8 The followin[...]
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5 - 8 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.2 How to Set Up the Computer Link Connection (3) When connectin g to an A1SJ71 UC24-R2, A1SJ 71C24-R2, A1SJ71 UC24-PRF and A1SJ 71C24- PRF . The following shows the settings when connec ting to an A1SJ71UC24-R 2, A1SJ71C2 4-R2, A1SJ71UC24-PRF and A1SJ71C24-PRF . Switch RS-232 communi cation Baud rate (T ransmission[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 9 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection Ethernet connection (1) Before Ethernet co nnection R[...]
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5 - 10 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 1 When using Built-in Ethernet port QCPU (one- to-one connection, mu ltiple connection) The setting items and precautions are shown belo w for communicating GT Sof tGOT1000 to Built-in Ethernet port QCPU. This section describes the syst em configuration to monito r t he host[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 11 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (3) Q parameter setting (Setting on GX D eveloper) Set the Built-in Ethernet po rt for the Q pa [...]
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5 - 12 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (4) Routing Parameter Setting Up to 64 [T ransfer Network No.]s can be set. The same [T ransfer Network No.] cannot be set twice or more. The host (GOT) can access up to 64 [Trans fer Network No.]s as a request source. Routing par ameter setting for the request source The GO[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 13 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (6) Communications check (a) Ping test When ready to commun icate, execute the Ping command a t [...]
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5 - 14 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (b) Routing Parameter Setting Set the routing parameter in th e Routing Information Setting dialo g box of GT Designer2. Up to 64 [T ransfer Netw ork No.]s can be set. The same [T ransfer Network No.] cannot be set twice or more. The host (GOT) can access up to 64 [T ransfer[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 15 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (c) Communication setup Make the settings in the Communication Setup dialog box of GT Sof tGOT10[...]
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5 - 16 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 2 When using Ethernet module (Q serie s) The setting items and precautions are shown belo w for communicating GT Sof tGOT1000 to the PLC CPU via the Ethern et module (Q serie s). This section describes the syst em configuration to monito r t he host as shown below . When mon[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 17 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (3) N etwork parameter settin g (Setting on GX Develo per) Parameter setting ca n be made from t[...]
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5 - 18 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (4) Routing Parameter Setting Up to 64 [T ransfer Network No.]s can be set. The same [T ransfer Network No.] cannot be set twice or more. The host (GOT) can access up to 64 [Trans fer Network No.]s as a request source. Routing par ameter setting for the request source The GO[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 19 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (6) Communications check (a) Ping test When ready to commun icate, execute the Ping command a t [...]
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5 - 20 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (b) Routing Parameter Setting Set the routing parameter in th e Routing Information Setting dialo g box of GT Designer2. Up to 64 [T ransfer Netw ork No.]s can be set. The same [T ransfer Network No.] cannot be set twice or more. The host (GOT) can access up to 64 [T ransfer[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 21 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (c) Communication setup Make the settings in the Communication Setup dialog box of GT Sof tGOT10[...]
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5 - 22 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 3 When using Ethernet module (QnA series) The setting items and precautions are shown belo w for communicating GT Sof tGOT1000 to the PLC CPU via the Ethernet m odule (QnA series). This section describes the syst em configuration to monito r t he host as shown below . When m[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 23 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (2) Compatible models *1 *1 When using AJ71QE71, AJ71QE71-B5, A1SJ71QE71-B2 or A1SJ71QE71- B5, u[...]
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5 - 24 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (5) Routing Parameter Setting Up to 64 [T ransfer Network No.]s can be set. The same [T ransfer Network No.] cannot be set twice or more. The host (GOT) can access up to 64 [Trans fer Network No.]s as a request source. Routing par ameter setting for the request source The GO[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 25 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (7) Communications check (a) Ping test When ready to commun icate, execute the Ping command a t [...]
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5 - 26 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (b) Routing Parameter Setting Set the routing parameter in th e Routing Information Setting dialo g box of GT Designer2. Up to 64 [T ransfer Netw ork No.]s can be set. The same [T ransfer Network No.] cannot be set twice or more. The host (GOT) can access up to 64 [T ransfer[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 27 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (c) Communication setup Make the settings in the Communication Setup dialog box of GT Sof tGOT10[...]
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5 - 28 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 4 When using Ethernet module (A series) The setting items and precautions are shown belo w for communicating GT Sof tGOT1000 to the PLC CPU via the Ethernet m odule (A series). This section describes the syst em configuration to monito r t he host as shown below . When monit[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 29 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (3) E71 sw itch settings (4) Sequence programs Initial processing and communication line open pr[...]
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5 - 30 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (b) Sequence program IP address of Ethernet module(192.168.0.2) Initial request COM. ERR turned off request Clear the initial fault code. Set to the permit of communication while stopping the PLC CPU. Communication format(UDP/IP) Port No. of Ethernet module(5001) IP address [...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 31 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES In a communications-rea dy status, the E71's RUN LED comes on and RDY LED flickers. (5) Set[...]
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5 - 32 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (7) Settings with GT Designer2 and GT SoftGOT1 000 (a) Ethernet setting Make the fo llowing settings on the Ethernet setting dialog box of GT Designer2. Refer to the following for detai ls of the Ethernet settings. 5.2.4 Setting on GT Designer2 (b) Communication setup Make t[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 33 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5 When using CNC C70 (Q17nNCCPU) For communications with GT SoftGOT1000 via the Dis play I/F of [...]
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5 - 34 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (3) IP address setting (Setting with remote monitor tool) : Required : Set if necessa ry : No t required (4) Setting on personal com puter Set the IP address. (5) Communication check (a) Ping test The INIT .LED of the CNC C70 turns on when the CNC C70 is ready for communicat[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 35 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES When the Ping test is not verified, check the co nnections of the cable and module, and settings[...]
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5 - 36 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (6) Settings on GT Designer2 and GT Soft GOT1000 (a) Ethernet setting Set the following in the Ethernet dia log box of GT Designer2. For det ails of the Ethern et se tting, refer to the following. 5.2.4 Setting on GT Designer2 (b) Communication setup Set the settings in the [...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 37 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6 When using MELDAS C6/C64 The setting ite ms and pr ecautions a re shown be low for comm unicat[...]
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5 - 38 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (3) Network parameter setting Set the network paramete rs by peripheral dev ices and write them to the MELDAS C6/C6 4. The following shows an example of the parameter se tting for GX Developer . Set the st art I/O No. th at correspon ds to the exte nsion slot to be connec te[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 39 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES IP address setting The IP address setting on GX Developer is invalid. Set the IP address by the [...]
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5 - 40 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (5) Setting on the pe rsonal compu ter Set the IP address. (6) Communications check (a) Ping test When ready to communicate, execute th e Ping command at the command prompt on th e Windows . When connections are OK C:>ping 192. 168. 0. 2 Reply from 192. 168. 0. 2:bytes=3[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 41 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (b) Communication setup Make the settings in the Communication Setup dialog box of GT Sof tGOT10[...]
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5 - 42 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 7 When using robot c ontroller (CRnD-700) For communications between GT Sof tGOT1000 a nd the CRnD-700, the following setting items and precautions a re described below . This section describes the syst em configuration to monito r t he host as shown below . Setting items Re[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 43 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (3) Parameter settings for CRnD-700 Set the CRnD-70 0 parameter settings with the R32TB, R56TB, [...]
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5 - 44 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection (4) Setting on personal com puter Set the IP address. (5) Communication check (a) Ping test When the CNC C70 is ready for communicati ons, execute the Ping command with the command prompt of Win dows . • When the Ping test is verified C: >Ping 192. 168 . 0. 19 Reply f[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.3 How to Set Up the Ethernet Connection 5 - 45 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (b) Communication setup Set the set tings in the Communicatio n Setup dia log box of G T SoftGOT[...]
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5 - 46 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.4 Setting on GT Designer2 5.2.4 Setting on GT Designer2 (1) Ethernet setting method (a) Operation proc edure When either of the following operations is per for med, the Ethernet dialog box is displaye d. • Select [Common] [Ether net] from the menu. • Double-click (Ether net) in the worksp ace. (b) Ethernet dia[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.4 Setting on GT Designer2 5 - 47 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (2) How to set devices The following explains how to set de vices set on GT SoftGOT1000 when using the Etherne[...]
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5 - 48 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.5 How to Set Up the OMRON PLC Connection 5.2.5 How to Set Up the OMRON PLC Connection The setting method when con necting to an OMRON PLC is shown below . For the PLC side setting, refer to the foll owing manual. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual *1 T ransmission speed supported by the PLC must be set. *2 The setti[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.6 How to Set Up the YASKAWA PLC Connection 5 - 49 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5.2.6 How to Set Up the Y ASKA W A PLC Connection 1 Serial connection For the programmable co[...]
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5 - 50 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.6 How to Set Up the YASKAWA PLC Connection (1) Before setting (a) Communication precautions • Only communications within the same segment are applicable. Communications via a rou ter or a gateway are no t applicable. • A connection of multiple pi eces of network equipment (inc ludin g GT SoftGOT1000) to a segm[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.6 How to Set Up the YASKAWA PLC Connection 5 - 51 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (6) Settings on GT Designer2 and GT Sof tGOT1000. (a) Setting on GT Designer2 Set the Etherne[...]
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5 - 52 5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.7 How to Set Up the YOKOGAWA PLC Connection 5.2.7 How to Set Up the YOKOGA W A PLC Connection 1 Ethernet connection This section descr ibes the setting item s and the precautions when connecting GT SoftGOT100 0 to YOKOGA WA PLC via the Eth ernet connection. Precautions for setting items (1) YOKOGAW A PLC For detai[...]
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5.2 Communication Setup 5.2.7 How to Set Up the YOKOGAWA PLC Connection 5 - 53 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (5) Communications check For communications check, refer to the following. Section 5.2.6 (5)[...]
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5 - 54 5.3 Environment Setup 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box 5.3 Environment Setup In Environment Setup, set the reso lution, et c. of GT SoftGOT1000. 1 Perform either of the following op erations. • Clicking (Environment S etup) • Selecting [Set] [Environment Setu p] from the menu • Right-clicking the mouse to select [Enviro nment Setup] [...]
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5.3 Environment Setup 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box 5 - 55 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES Item Description Font Font Control Select a font language used for monitoring. When selecting Japanese (sup[...]
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5 - 56 5.3 Environment Setup 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box 2 Drive Setup tab Item Description Vir tu al A D ri ve * 1 Set a folder in the har d disc drive as th e virtual A dri ve, which is used as the A drive enviro nment of the GOT main unit. • Default •F i x e d : Vir tu al B D ri ve * 1 Set a folder in the har d disc drive as th e virt[...]
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5.3 Environment Setup 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box 5 - 57 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES *1 For specifying a virtual drive, do not specify the same folder set as the other virtual drive or vir tua[...]
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5 - 58 5.3 Environment Setup 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box 3 Auxiliary Setup tab (Continued to next p age) Item Description Window Move Me thod Select the windo w moving method u sed when the t itle bar is not displayed, f or example, i n the full scree n display fun ction. Refer to Sectio n 6.9 for details of window movement . [Mouse] :Move t[...]
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5.3 Environment Setup 5.3.1 Environment setup dialog box 5 - 59 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES For details of *1, refer to the following. *1 Display Screen Size (Full Screen Mode) When [Display Screen S[...]
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5 - 60 5.4 Starting Monitoring 5.4 S t arting Monitoring This section describes how to perform monitoring with the project data mon itored previously . 1 Perform either of the following op erations. • Click (Monitor S tart) • Select [Online] [Monitor S tart] from the menu. • Right-click the mouse and select [Monitor S tart] from the menu. 2 M[...]
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5.5 Opening the Project 5 - 61 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5.5 Opening the Project Set a project data for monitoring and start monitor ing. 1 Perform either of the following op erations. • Click (O[...]
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5 - 62 5.5 Opening the Project 3 Confirmation dialog box is displayed. (The dialog ue box is not displayed if GT Soft GOT1000 is already in online mode.) 4 Selecting start s monitoring of the project monitored previou sly . (Displays the Utility when opening a project for the first time.) T urn of f the power supply to the PLC or disconnect the com[...]
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5.6 Monitoring Operation 5 - 63 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5.6 Monitoring Operation On GT Sof tGOT1000, touching the touch keys is performed by pressing the mo use button. As the input range of the [...]
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5 - 64 5.8 Exiting from GT SoftGOT1000 5.8 Exiting from GT Sof tGOT1000 This section describes how to exit from GT Sof tGOT1000. 1 Perform either of the following op erations. • Select [Project] [Exit] from the menu. • Click the on the tool bar . • Right-click the mouse and sele ct [Exi t] from t he menu. 2 GT SoftGOT1000 is exited . Exiting [...]
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5.9 Automatic Startup 5 - 65 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 5.9 Automatic S t artup The following explains how to st art up GT Sof tGOT1000 automatically when Windows is started up by using [Online afte[...]
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6 - 1 6.1 Snap Shot 6. FUNCTIONS 6.1 Snap Shot The screen image being mon itored is saved into BMP or JPG format file. 1 Perform the fo llowing operation. • Select [Project] [Snap Shot...] from the menu. 2 The save as dialog box is displayed . Set the following items a nd click the button. Item Descript ion Save in Selects the area where the fi l[...]
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6.2 Print 6.2.1 Printing 6 - 2 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.2 Print The screen imag e being monito red is output to a print er . 6.2.1 Printing 1 Perform the following oper ation. • Select [Projec[...]
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6.2 Print 6.2.3 Performing page setup 6 - 4 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.2.3 Performing page setup 1 Perform the following oper ation. • Select [Project] [Page Setup] from the menu. 2 The page set[...]
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6 - 5 6.3 Property 6.3 Property The project title, proje ct ID and da ta size of project data being monito red are dis played. 1 Perform the fo llowing operation. • Select [Project] [Properties...] from the menu. 2 The Properties dialog box is displayed . Remark When the properties dialog box is displayed before st arting monitoring When the prop[...]
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6.4 Resource D ata 6 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.4 Resource Dat a It is possible to referenc e data of the following object functions stored in the hard disk of the personal comput er: 1 Perform th[...]
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6 - 7 6.4 Resource Data Resour ce dat a Data cannot be up dated while being refe renced. (T he data is held.) (The held dat a is reflected when the print dat a is updated after the dat a referen ce is over .) Use the format shown in Example 1 if t ables are created in the repor t function. T ables with the format shown in Example 2 cannot be prope [...]
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6.5 Displaying F ile Informati on in PLC (QCPU, QSCPU Only) 6.5.1 Setting method 6 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.5 Displaying File Information in PLC (QCPU, QSCPU Only) GT SoftGOT1000 displays the fi[...]
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6 - 9 6.5 Displaying File Information in PLC (QCPU, QSCPU Onl y) 6.5.2 Precautions for use 6.5.2 Precautions for use (1) Communication processing of monitor screen while file information is displayed Displaying file information in t he PLC interrupts communica tion processing of the monitor screen. Therefore, communication processin g of the monito[...]
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6.6 Mail Function 6.6.1 Mail function overview 6 - 10 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.6 Mail Function Before using the ma il function When using the mail function, e-mail is sent from GT Sof tGOT1000, so m[...]
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6 - 11 6.6 Mail Function 6.6.1 Mail function overview (2) Using syst em alarms An error def inition is se nt at system alarm occu rrence. The system alarm transmission of GT SoftGOT1000 differs from the alarm list display function (system alarm) o f the GOT . It does not require the alarm list display f unction (system alarm) to be set in the monit[...]
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6.6 Mail Function 6.6.2 Operation flow w hen using the mail function 6 - 12 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.6.2 Operation flow when using the mail function *1: Setting need not be made when syst em alarm t[...]
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6 - 13 6.6 Mail Function 6.6.3 How to set up the mail function 6.6.3 How to set up the mail function The following explains how to set up th e mail function to send e-mail using GT Sof tGOT1000. 1 Mail setup Used to set the mail send destination and per form a mail transmission test. 1 Perform the fo llowing operation. • Click (Mail Setup). • S[...]
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6.6 Mail Function 6.6.3 How to set up the mail function 6 - 14 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES *1 If more than one address is entered, they should be separated with a space or a comma. Up to 32 addresses are[...]
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6 - 15 6.6 Mail Function 6.6.3 How to set up the mail function (a) M ail test It is possible to check whether e-mail can be sent properly before starting monitori ng by GT SoftGOT1000. In the mail test, the following sa mple massage of GT SoftGOT1000 is sent to the destination based on the definition set in the Mail Setup dia logue box. • GT Soft[...]
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6.6 Mail Function 6.6.3 How to set up the mail function 6 - 16 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 2 Mail Condition Set the mail send conditions. If the mail transmission is se t with GT SoftGOT1000, it is possi[...]
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6 - 17 6.6 Mail Function 6.6.4 Sending e-mail 6.6.4 Sending e-mail When e-mail is sent from GT SoftGOT1000 to the target device, the reception header p art shown at the destination displays a message that shows that the e-ma il is from GT SoftGOT1000. Example of display in the rece ptio n header part at the destinatio n Precautions for mail sending[...]
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6.6 Mail Function 6.6.4 Sendi ng e-mail 6 - 18 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES (b) Example of display at destination (when an alarm recovered) (2) W hen sendin g e-mail usin g System A larm At communica tion[...]
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6 - 19 6.6 Mail Function 6.6.5 Mail history 6.6.5 Mail history It is possible to reference the op eration history data of the e-ma il sent from GT SoftGOT1000. It is also possible to reference the erro rs generated at the time e-mail was sent. The mail history dat a can be displayed using Notep ad or a similar editor in Windows . 1 How to referenc [...]
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6.7 Keyboard Inpu t 6.7.1 Keyboard input enablin g/disabling procedure 6 - 20 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.7 Keyboard Input The following can be opera ted using the keyboard input functio n. • For the[...]
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6 - 21 6.7 Keyboard Input 6.7.3 How to use function keys 6.7.3 How to use function keys With assigning key codes to th e following function keys, objects, inclu ding the alarm history , can be opera ted with a keyboard. • F1 to F8 • Shift + F1 to F8 • Ctrl + F1 to F8 • Ctrl + Shift + F1 to F8 For applicable key codes for object s, refer to [...]
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6.7 Keyboard Inpu t 6.7.4 Pr ecautions 6 - 22 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.7.4 Precautions (1) When displaying a window screen on a base screen When displaying a window screen on a base screen, and the [...]
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6 - 23 6.8 Full Screen Mode 6.8.1 Full screen mode types 6.8 Full Screen Mode The full monitor screen of GT Sof tGOT1000 can be di splayed on the personal compu ter screen. Precautions o n the full sc reen mode When using the full screen mode function, su ch operations as exiting fr om GT SoftGOT1000 can not be performed, since th e menu bar , to o[...]
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6.8 Full Screen Mode 6.8.1 Full screen mode types 6 - 24 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES (2) Full screen 2 A monitor screen is displayed fully o n the screen, and a small dialog is displaye d. GT SoftGOT1000[...]
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6 - 25 6.8 Full Screen Mode 6.8.2 Setting method 6.8.2 Setting method The full scree n mode ca n be set eit her before or after starting GT So ftGOT1000. 1 Setting before starting GT Sof tGOT1000 1 Select the operation from the following de pending on the OS in use. • For Windows 2000 Select [S tart] [Program] [MELSOFT App lication] [GT Works2 ] [...]
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6.8 Full Screen Mode 6.8.2 Setting method 6 - 26 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 3 After addition, click the button. 4 When GT SoftGOT10 00 is started next, GT Sof tGOT1000 is st arted in the full screen mod[...]
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6 - 27 6.8 Full Screen Mode 6.8.3 Precautions 6.8.3 Precautions (1) Small dialog The small dialog is movable but cann ot be closed. It is always displayed on the front po sition. (2) Switching to th e standard screen display When the GT SoftGOT1000 was st arted with a ke yword, the screen cann ot be switched to the stand ard screen display . ([Full[...]
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6.9 Popup Menu 6.9.1 Popup menu ineffective/effective 6 - 28 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.9 Popup Menu The right-click of the mouse can be disab led (the menu can be hidden ). When the Popupmenu is set [...]
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6 - 29 6.10 Starting Up Multiple GT SoftGOT1 000 Modules 6.10.1 Startup procedure 6.10 S tarting Up Multiple GT Sof t GOT1000 Modules Multiple modules of GT SoftGO T1000 can be st arted up simult aneously by a single computer . Each module of GT SoftGOT1000 is started up as an "n" mod ule, and can be mo nitored by different connec - tion [...]
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6.10 Starting Up Multiple GT SoftGOT1000 Module s 6.10.1 Startup procedure 6 - 30 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 2 Enter the keyw ord for t he module to be started up at the en d of the ch aracter strin gs [...]
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6 - 31 6.10 Starting Up Multiple GT SoftGOT1 000 Modules 6.10.2 Precautions for use S tarting up multiple GT So ftGOT1000 mod ules (1) When st arting up multiple GT SoftGOT 1000 modules by spec ifying the module numbers Create a shortcut fo r each module to st art up multiple GT SoftGOT1000 mod ules by specifying each module number . (2) When multi[...]
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6.11 Moving the Window 6.11.1 Window movement types 6 - 32 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 6.1 1 Moving the Window GT SoftGOT1000 can be mo ved by op erating the m ouse. GT SoftGOT1000 can als o be moved whe[...]
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6 - 33 6.11 Moving the Window 6.11.2 Setting method (3) Window movement A window is moved in either of the following methods. Set the moving method in Environment setup. For details of Environme nt Setup, refer to the following. 5.3 Environment Setup 6.1 1.2 Setting method 1 Perform the fo llowing operation. • Select [Wind ow] [ Cascade] / [Mimim[...]
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6.12 System Alarm 6 - 34 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.12 System Alarm System alarm is displayed. If system alarm is not set to projec t data, it can be confirmed with this dialog box. 1 Perform the [...]
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6 - 35 6.13 Script Error 6.13 Script Error Script error information is displayed. 1 Perform the fo llowing operation. • Select [T ool] [Script Error] menu. • Right-click the mouse to select [T ool ] [Script Error] from the menu. 2 The Script Error Info. dia log box is displayed. *1 Refer to the following manual for script function. GT Designer2[...]
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6.14 Object Script Erro r 6 - 36 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.14 Object Script Error Object script error in formation is displayed. 1 Perform the following oper ation. • Select [T ool] [Object Scr[...]
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6 - 37 6.15 Application Start-up 6.15 Application S tart-up V arious applications (such as Mi crosof t Excel) can be started from GT Sof tGOT1000 while GT SoftGOT1000 mo nitor is running. A file to be started up can be spec ified. This allow s reference to the resource data of each fu nction in CSV or BMP format. An applicat ion can be started u p [...]
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6 - 39 6.15 Application Start-up 6.15.1 Setting method Remark Using environmen t variables Using the environmen t variables (Path) provided by Windows , paths no longer need to be set each time. For deta ils of environment variabl es, refer to the manual or Help of Windows . The following shows an example setting of environment variables. 1 Select [...]
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6.15 Application Start-up 6.15.1 Setting method 6 - 40 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES (2) Auxiliary Setup tab For details of * 1, refer to the next page. Item Description Action of when startup conditio[...]
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6 - 41 6.15 Application Start-up 6.15.1 Setting method *1 Action of when startup conditio n satisfied When a setting is changed while GT Soft GOT1000 is operating, the setting af ter change is valid only for applications star ted up afte r the change. For this reason, even when [Exit the applications wh en exiting GT SoftGOT100 0.] is enabled, some[...]
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6.15 Application Start-up 6.15.2 Appli cation start-up history 6 - 42 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.15.2 Application start-up history Information involving ap plication start-up s can be stored in a [...]
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6 - 43 6.15 Application Start-up 6.15.3 Precautions 6.15.3 Precautions (1) Prec autions for setting With personal computers employing VGA (6 40 480) resolution, the Application S tart-u p Setting dialog box cannot entir ely seen on the screen. Move the dialog b ox with the mouse to make sett ings, or employ resolu tions of SVGA (800 600) or higher [...]
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6.16 Close Menu 6.16.1 Disabling/enabling th e close menu 6 - 44 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.16 Close Menu The Close menu at the upper right of th e title bar can be disabled (ena bled). The Close [...]
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6 - 45 6.17 Interaction with PX Developer 6.17 Interaction with PX Developer The monitor tool functio n of PX Dev eloper can be called on GT SoftGOT1000. In PX Developer , when registering GT SoftGOT1000 as th e user graphic scr een, the registered GT SoftGOT1000 can be started up. With interaction between GT Sof tGOT1000 and PX Deve loper , their [...]
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6.17 Interaction w ith PX Developer 6.17.1 Setting method 6 - 46 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.17.1 Setting method 1 Before interaction with PX De veloper For interaction with PX Developer , the sett[...]
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6 - 47 6.17 Interaction with PX Developer 6.17.1 Setting method 2 The dialog box appear s for the PX Developer function call setting. Set the dialog box with reference to the following list. 3 For details on *1, refer to the next page. Item Description T oolba r The fun ctions of the toolbar a re shown. OK Press th e button to ac cept the s ettings[...]
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6.17 Interaction w ith PX Developer 6.17.1 Setting method 6 - 48 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES Precautions for changing PX Developer function call setting During changing th e PX Developer function cal[...]
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6 - 49 6.17 Interaction with PX Developer 6.17.1 Setting method Item Description Window se lection Set the disp lay position wh en calling mon itor tool f unctions. T o display monitor to ol windows, Se t the coordinat es in [T op], [Lef t], [Right] and [Bottom]. The coord inates can be automatical ly set with the (Aiming mark). The following descr[...]
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6.17 Interaction w ith PX Developer 6.17.1 Setting method 6 - 50 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 3 PX Developer function call sub-setting 1 Operate any of the followings. • Click (PX Developer Func tio[...]
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6 - 51 6.17 Interaction with PX Developer 6.17.2 PX Developer function call history 6.17.2 PX Developer fu nction call history Histories for calling monitor tool functions can be registered. 1 A vailable information as history The following information ca n be registered as a histor y . • Success of calling monitor tool functions • Failure of c[...]
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6.18 Back screen mode 6.18.1 Setting method 6 - 52 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 6.18 Back screen mode The monitor screen of GT Sof tGOT1000 is always displayed beh ind all the other screens. In this m[...]
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6 - 53 6.20 Exit Key 6.20.1 Disabling/enab ling exit key 6.20 Exit Key GT SoftGOT1000 can be ended with the key on a keyboard. 6.20.1 Disabling/enabling exit key 1 Operate the following. • Select [S et] [Exit Key [F12]] fr om the menu. 2 The key on the keyboard cannot end GT SoftGOT1000. End GT SoftGOT1000 with the Set menu and others. 3 For endi[...]
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7.1 Development Environment 7 - 1 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 7. INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION The internal device interf ace func tion is a function that can be used with Micr osoft V isual C+[...]
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7 - 2 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function The internal device interface function is used to oper ate internal devices from a created program. The following describes the internal device interface function. The following files are required when using the internal de vice interface function. The above files a[...]
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7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7 - 3 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES Before using the intern al device inte rface funct ion Use the GDevlib_GT16.dll, GDevlib_GT16.lib , or GDevlib_GT16.h that is [...]
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7 - 4 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.1 GDev_OpenMapping (Opening an d mapping the internal device share d memory) 7.3.1 GDev_OpenMapping (Opening a nd mapping the interna l device shared memory) The following show s details of the GDev_Open Mapping func tion. (1) Function Opens and map s the shared memory of the GOT internal device . (2[...]
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7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.2 GDev_Read (Reading from the internal device) 7 - 5 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 7.3.2 GDev_Read (Reading f rom the internal device) The follow ing shows d [...]
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7 - 6 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.2 GDev_Read (Reading from the internal device) (6) Device specifyin g method • For bit de vice (GB) specification Example) Re ading 1-po int data from GB 64 (sDevNameI D=0, lDevNum =64, lDataSize=1 ) Example) Re ading 3-po int data from GB 80 (sDevNameI D=0, lDevNum =80, lDataSize=3 ) • For word [...]
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7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.3 GDev_Write (W riti ng to the internal device) 7 - 7 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 7.3.3 GDev_Write (W riting to the internal device) The following shows det[...]
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7 - 8 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.3 GDev_Write (W riti ng to the internal device) (6) Device specifyin g method • For bit de vice (GB) specification Example) Writing 1- point data from GB64 (sDevNameID=0, lDevNum=64, lDataSize=1) Example) Writing 3- point data from GB80 (sDevNameID=0, lDevNum=80, lDataSize=3) • For word device (G[...]
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7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.4 GDev_CloseUnMapping (Unmapping and closi ng the internal device shared memory) 7 - 9 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 7.3.4 GDev_CloseUnMapping (U nmapping and[...]
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7 - 10 7.3 Internal Device Interface Function 7.3.5 Precautions for the internal device interface function 7.3.5 Precautions for the intern al device interface function The following shows precautions for using an application that uses the internal device interface function. (1) When the GDev_OpenMapping function is called The GDev_OpenMapping fu n[...]
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7.4 Sample Program 7.3.5 Precautions for the internal device interface function 7 - 11 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES 7.4 Sample Program A sample program using the internal device interface function is [...]
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7 - 12 7.4 Sample Program 7.3.5 Precautions for the internal device interface function This sample program is used to read/wri te data from/t o the internal devi ce of GT Sof tGOT1000 that is run- ning. Example) Sample progra m for Vi sual C++ Setting item Description GB Device GB device monitor area Device N o. Input a devi ce range (GB0 to GB65 5[...]
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7.4 Sample Program 7.3.5 Precautions for the internal device interface function 7 - 13 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DE VICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES S tarts monitoring. (Displ ayed only wh ile monitorin g is stoppe d.) S tops monitor[...]
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8 - 1 8.1 Error Message 8. TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Error Message The following table indicates th e error me ssages oc curred in [GT SoftGOT1000] themselves, t he Descriptions and resolutions. 1 Error messages displayed when GT SoftGOT1000 is used. (Continued to next p age) Error message Definition and caus e Corrective ac tion Adobe Read er is not ins[...]
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8.1 Error Message 8 - 2 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES (Continued to next p age) Error messa ge Definition and cause Corrective acti on Failed to start th e applicati on. • Relevant applicat ion is not i[...]
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8 - 3 8.1 Error Message (Continued to next p age) Error message Definition and caus e Corrective ac tion Path name is to o long. Save the GT Designer 2 under too many director y levels. In Option settin g, set the pro ject of GT Designer2 ag ain. GOT type of the project is di fferent from the one specif ied in the GT SoftGOT 1000. [Project dat a se[...]
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8.1 Error Message 8 - 4 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES Error messa ge Definition and cause Corrective acti on Failed to rea d a project data. Check the foll owing item s and retry th e operation . • Dat [...]
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8 - 5 8.2 Troubleshooting for License Key 8.2 T roubleshooting for License Key The troubleshooting and e rror messages related to license key , the error definition and cause, and corrective actions are described below . 1 T roubleshooting for license key (1) Tr oubleshooting for USB license key When attaching a USB license key to the p ersonal com[...]
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8.2 Troublesho oting for License Key 8 - 6 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES (2) T roubleshooting Related to the License Key Check the following items if the license k ey is not recognized even if it has been[...]
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8 - 7 8.3 Troubleshooting Related to Mail Transmission 8.3 T roubleshooting Related to Mail T ransmission (1) T roubleshooting (2) Error code No dialogue boxes are displayed by GT Sof tGOT1 000 for errors relat ed to mail t ransmission an d dialup. Refer to the mail history dat a for error codes an d error messages. Refer to Section 6.6.5 for how t[...]
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8.4 Trou bleshooting for Print 8 - 8 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 8.4 T roubleshooting for Print 8.5 T roubleshooting for File Save Problems Problem Definition and cause Corr ective action GT SoftGOT1000[...]
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8 - 9 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list The system alarm detected with GOT is shown below . Error code Error message Action Channel No. storage 303 Set monitor points too large. Decrease setting point s. Decrease the number of objects from the displayed sc[...]
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8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 8 - 10 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 316 Cannot disp lay or input operation value. Revie w expression. In indirect specification of comment/[...]
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8 - 11 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 337 File output failed. Confirm output f ile path. Either of the foll owing folder or fi le with the name same as the file to be created exists in the storage destination memory card. 1. Folder storing data 2. W rite-protect fi le Delete the above folder or file, or change the n[...]
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8 - 13 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 402 Communication timeout. Confirm communication pathway or modules. The time-out error occurred during communicating. 1. Confirm the cable omission, the communication module mounting status and status of the PLC. Channel No. is not displayed in error code or error message in th[...]
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8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 8 - 14 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 41 1 Memory cassette is write- protected. Check the memory cassette. The memory cassette installed in P[...]
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8 - 15 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 449 Dedicated device is out of range. Confirm device range. Set the addre ss for the special function module in the GOT monitor available ran ge. 450 Path has changed or timeout occured in redundant system. The path has been switched or timeout occurred in the redundant system. [...]
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8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 8 - 16 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 486 Communication unit not corresponded to set communication driver. The communication driver set in th[...]
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8 - 17 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 504 W arning! T ouch panel needs replacement soon. User notifie s the touching co unt of the touch key that reaches to more than 80 % of the sett ing time with the dedicated GS. GOT can be restored by executing the addi tion times reset function after replacing the touch key . M[...]
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8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 8 - 18 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 520 Insufficient Flash ROM capacity The capacity for the buffering area is insu fficient in the build i[...]
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8 - 19 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list 582 Cannot generate Advanced recipe file. Cannot generate advanced recip e file. Confirm the following and execute recipe processing again. 1. Confirm whether the me mory card is inst alled. 2. Confirm whether th e CF card access switch of the GOT is ON. 3. Confirm the available[...]
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8 - 21 8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.1 GOT error code list *1 When an error occurs, "FFH" is stored to the channel No. 804 The cable on the IN side is disconnected or is not connected. Refer to explanations of SB0067 in the appl icable network manual. 805 The cable on the OUT side is disconnected or is not connected. Refer to [...]
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8.6 Error Code and Error Message List 8.6.2 Error code list when using the internal device interface function 8 - 22 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERFACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 8.6.2 Error code list when using the internal device inte[...]
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App - 1 Appendix 1 Applicable Project Data APPENDICES Appendix 1 Applicable Project Dat a Use GT SoftGOT100 0 of the same version as th e GT Designer2. When the versions of GT Sof tGOT1000 and GT Designer2 are dif ferent, install the same version of GT SoftGOT1000/GT Designer2. When using the project dat a created on the GT Designer2 ver sion older[...]
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Appendix 2 Unsupported Functions (Function Difference When Comparing GT SoftGOT1000 and GT SoftGOT2) App - 2 1 OVERVI EW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SCREEN CONFIGURA TION 5 OPERA TING METHOD 6 FUNCTIONS 7 INTERNAL DEVICE INTERF ACE FUNCTION 8 TROUBLES HOOTIN G APPENDICES Appendix 2 Unsupported Functions (Function Dif ference When Co[...]
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App - 3 Appendix 3 List of Functions Added by GT SoftGOT1000 Version Update Appendix 3 List of Functions Added by GT Sof tGOT1000 V ersion Update For version upgrad e of GT SoftGOT1000 The GT SoftGOT10 00 complies with the GT Designer2 version upgrad e (Common settings/object functions/GO T main unit functions). For version upgrade of GT Designer2,[...]
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index - 1 INDEX INDEX [A] Access Range For Monitoring ........................... .. 2-35 Applicable project data ..... ............. ............. ....... App-1 Application Start-up .......................... ................. .. 6-37 Automatic Startup .... ................ ................ ............ 5-65 [B] Back screen mode ......... ........[...]
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index - 2 Mail history ................ ................ ............. .......... 6-19 Operation flow when using the mail function.... 6-12 Sending e-mail ............. ................ ................ .... 6-17 Menu Bar .................. ............. ............. ................ ... 4-3 Monitor Stop .......... ................... ............[...]
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GT SoftGO T1000 V ersion 2 Operating Manual MODEL MODEL CODE SW2-SOFTGOT1000-O-E 1D7M48 SH(NA)-080602ENG-M(1209)MEE Specifications subject to change without notice. Printed in Japan, September 2012. When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission. H[...]