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Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring

GLC2300 Series User Manual

5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten

each fastener screw and secure the GLC
in place.

A torque of only 0.5 N•m is sufficient to tighten these screws.
Excessive force may damage the GLC unit.

To avoid an electric shock, be sure the power cord is
unplugged from the power supply when connecting the
power terminals to the GLC unit.

Both the GLC2300-LG41-24V and the GLC2300-TC41-24V
use a DC 24V power supply. If the power supply is out-
side of the rated voltage range, both the power supply
and the GLC unit can be damaged.

The GLC unit is not equipped with a power switch. There-
fore, be sure to connect a breaker-type power switch to
the GLC unit’s power cord.

• Be sure to connect the FG terminal to earth. Otherwise,

electrical shock may occur if the unit breaks down.

WARNINGS

3.2

Wiring Cautions

3.2.1

Connecting the Power Cord

Summary of Contents for Pro-face GLC2300

Page 1: ...GLC2300 Series User Manual Digital Electronics Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ible connected in a one to one relationship with a GLC 1 It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part except for the user s personal use without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan 2 The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 This manual has been written with care and attention to detail however should you...

Page 3: ...1 2 1 3 Accessories 1 6 1 4 GLC2300 Series Overview 1 9 1 4 1 Ethernet Connectivity 1 10 1 4 2 CF Card 1 11 1 4 3 Expansion Serial Interface 1 12 1 4 4 Flex Network Communication Interface 1 13 1 4 5 Serial Device Tool Connector Interface 1 14 1 4 6 2 Port Feature 1 14 1 4 7 Backlight Burnout Detection Feature 1 16 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Specifications 2 1 2 1 1 Electrical 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 4: ...ly 3 7 3 2 3 Grounding 3 8 3 2 4 I O Signal Line Cautions 3 9 3 2 5 Installation Cautions 3 9 3 3 Tool Connector 3 12 3 3 1 Serial Printer Connection 3 12 3 4 Ethernet Cable Connector 3 18 3 5 CF Card Insertion and Removal 3 18 3 5 1 CF Card Handling 3 21 3 6 Flex Network Communication Cable 3 22 3 6 1 Cable Preparation 3 22 3 6 2 Flex Network Communication Cable Wiring 3 22 CHAPTER 4 DATA TRANSFE...

Page 5: ... 4 DISPLAY SETUP 6 15 6 4 5 PRINTER SETUP 6 15 6 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL SETUP 6 16 6 4 7 EXPANSION SERIAL ENVIRONMENT SETUP 6 17 6 4 8 Set Up Capture Operation 6 18 6 4 9 FUNCTION SETUP 6 19 6 4 10 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP 6 19 6 5 PLC SETUP 6 20 6 5 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 n 1 6 20 6 5 2 STATION SETUP n 1 6 21 6 5 3 CUSTOMIZE SETUP n 1 6 23 6 5 4 ETHERNET SETUP 6 25 6 5 5 SYSLOG SETUP 6...

Page 6: ... 6 Buzzer Sounds when GLC Power is Turned ON 7 16 7 3 7 Clock Settings Cannot be Entered 7 17 7 3 8 Error Screens 7 17 7 4 Error Messages 7 18 7 4 1 Error Message List 7 18 7 5 Error Message Details 7 20 7 5 1 System Errors 7 20 7 5 2 Illegal Address Screen Data 7 22 7 5 3 PLC COM Error 7 23 7 5 4 Clock Setup Error 7 24 7 5 5 Screen Tag Limit Exceeded max 384 7 25 7 5 6 OBJ PLC Has Not Been Set Up...

Page 7: ...e instructions are not followed DANGERS When Designing your GLC System Be sure to design your GLC control system so that in the event of a main power supply failure or a GLC accident the user system s overall safety integrity will be maintained If this is not done incorrect output signals or a GLC malfunc tion may cause an accident 1 Interlock and other circuits designed to interrupt or op pose no...

Page 8: ...using the switches on the touch pan els which may cause operator injury and machine damage To prevent major accidents caused by an output remaining either ON or OFF set up circuits such as limiters that will monitor vital output signals To prevent accidents caused by incorrect output or malfunction design switches used by sepa rate devices to perform important operations Do NOT use GLC touch panel...

Page 9: ... still active If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine misoperation can occur Your backlight is burned out if your GLC is not set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank your GLC is set to Standby Mode but touching the screen does not cause the display to reappear To prevent accidental machine misoperation Pro face...

Page 10: ...enance Warnings NEVER touch a live power terminal Doing so could cause an electrical shock or a machine malfunction To prevent an electrical shock unplug the GLC unit s power cord before either cleaning the GLC or attaching detach ing the power terminal attachment screws When replacing the GLC unit s backlight be sure to un plug the unit s power cord to prevent an electrical shock and wear safety ...

Page 11: ...to prevent weight or tension of the cables added to the connectors or terminals The GLC unit s wiring should be checked to confirm that both the operating voltage and wiring terminal locations are cor rect If either the voltage or the wiring terminal location is incorrect it can cause a fire or accident Be sure to secure all wiring terminal screws with the desig nated torque Screws and terminals t...

Page 12: ...emoving a CF Card and to prevent damage to or loss of the CF Card s internal data turn the GLC unit s CF Card ACCESS switch OFF and make sure that the ACCESS lamp is not lit While a CF Card is being accessed NEVER turn OFF the GLC reset the GLC insert a CF Card remove a CF Card Prior to performing these operations create and use a spe cial GLC application screen that will prevent access to the CF ...

Page 13: ...ty environments Do NOT store or use the GLC in an environment where shaking or ex cessive vibration can occur Do NOT store or use the GLC where chemicals such as organic sol vents and acids can evaporate or in environments where chemicals and acids are present in the air Corrosive chemicals acids alkalines liquids containing salt Flammable chemicals organic solvents Do NOT use paint thinner or org...

Page 14: ...cified period of time See 6 3 1 System Setup Write FFFFh to the System Data Area s Screen Display Off address 2 to turn the screen display OFF when the following actions are not per formed within the user specified period of time Change Screen Touch Screen Alarm Display Do NOT display any single screen for a long period of time Try to change the screen display periodically 1 The backlight s bright...

Page 15: ... unit s revision code This code is at the bottom of the label to the right of REV Inthis example the asterisk mark is in the D position which means this unit s revison code is D DIGITAL ELECTRONICS CORP Package Contents Please verify that the GLC unit s packing box contains all the items listed below Installation Guide 1 GLC2300 Unit 1 Special care and attention have been given to the packaging of...

Page 16: ...LC s internal components may cause it to fail to meet UL standards UL1604 Compliance and Handling Cautions 1 Powerandinput outputwiringmustbeinaccordancewithClassI Division2wiringmeth ods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 within the United States and in accordance with Section 18 152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for units installed withinCanada 2 Suitable for use in Class ...

Page 17: ...Software used to create transfer and monitor a GLC logic program GLC Indicates the GLC2300L GLC2300T unit C Package Indicates the software package that combines GP PRO PB III for Windows and Pro Control Editor Screen Editor GP PRO PB III for Windows screen editor software ver 6 10 or higher Logic Program Ladder program created with the Pro Control Editor ver 4 23 or higher Provides useful or impor...

Page 18: ...g GP PRO PB III for Windows Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package 6 Screen Transfer Logic Program Transfer your logic program to the GLC using GP PRO PB III for Windows Refer to the Pro Control Editor Operation Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package 7 Monitor Check the transferred program s operation using the monitor feature of Pro...

Page 19: ... 3 Mitsubishi PLC FX Series Program Port I F Cable GP430 IP11 O Mitsubishi PLC A Series Program Port I F Cable GP430 IP10 O Mitsubishi PLC A Q C FX Series 2 Port Adapter II GP070 MD11 Host Controller PLCs etc 2 Port Adapter II Cable GP070 MDCB11 6 7 8 9 Bar Code Reader 2 Recommended Type CF Card CA3 CFCALL 64MB 01 CA3 CFCALL 128MB 01 CA3 CFCALL 256MB 01 CA3 CFCALL 512MB 01 3 5 Bar Code Reader 2 D ...

Page 20: ...ompatible PCs refer to the following manual Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package Data Transfer Cable GPW CB02 GLC Interfaces 1 Ethernet 2 Flex Network Commu nication Interface 3 Tool Connector 4 Expansion Serial Interface 5 CF Card Slot 6 Serial Interface PLC Interfaces 7 RS 232C Port 8 RS 422 Port 9 Programming Console Port GLC Edit Mode ...

Page 21: ... Touch Scanner Read Width 65mm TCD 5510L Touch Scanner Read Width 82mm TCD 5510W Touch Scanner Read Width 105mm BCK5435 STA Touch Scanner Read Width 56mm 1 2 Includes Y cable for connection cable BCK5535 STA Touch Scanner Read Width 85mm 1 2 Includes Y cable for connection cable OPT Electronics Tohken NEC Infrontia 1 Be sure to use the Y cable included with the unit and connect it between GLC unit...

Page 22: ... LSH3502AHV Laser Scanner Includes power supply Keyence Co BL 80R Touch Scanner Read Width 105mm Includes power supply HC36TR Touch Scanner Read Width 61mm HC61TR Touch Scanner Read Width 61mm Symbol Technologies Inc Denso Co For power P 200 unit for connector cable KRS 423 XF1K Sold separately Sanwa Supply Aimex Corporation Requires separately sold BB 60 for power OPT Electronics Requires separat...

Page 23: ...grams Product Name Model No Description RS 232C Cable 1 GP410 IS00 O GP230 IS11 O GP230 IS12 O for multi link Extension Cable 1 CA1 EXCBL D25 01 Extension cable 30cm for use with the GLC serial interface RS 232C 422 RS 422 Terminal Block Adapter 1 GP070 CN10 O Conversion adapter to convertserial data to RS 422 format 2 PortAdapter II GP070 MD11 Interface unitthatallows use ofboth GLC and Mitsubish...

Page 24: ...rrent 200mA max 1 6A common devices can be connected Flex Network 32 Point Input Sink Source 32 Point Transistor Output Sink Type I O Unit FN XY32SKS41 32 point input sink source and 32 point transistor output sink mixed I O unit Both DC24V input signals and DC24V output load current 200mA max 1 6A common devices can be connected Flex Network 8 Point Relay Output 1 Common Type I O Unit FN Y08RL41 ...

Page 25: ...ter Unit Product Name Model No Description Flex Network High Speed Counter Unit FN HC10SK41 High performance High Speed counter that can easily change counter input types Can create both a wide range of data and cam output Product Name Model No Description CA3 CFCALL 64MB 01 GLC Series CF Card 64MB CA3 CFCALL 128MB 01 GLC Series CF Card 128MB CA3 CFCALL 256MB 01 GLC Series CF Card 256MB CA3 CFCALL...

Page 26: ...existing optional multi unit s CF Card since the GLC unit s card is the same type The CF Card can also be used to store and transfer recipe logging alarm history and bmp data files The GLC can read these files from the CF Card or use the CF Card to store data read out from the host PLC Expansion Serial Interface This interface allows you to connect a variety of equipment including a bar code reade...

Page 27: ...fer You can even set up a completely new GLC via an Ethernet network For details about setting up the GLC via an Ethernet network refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package Send all screen and system data to your GLC via an Ethernet network Assign an IP address to each GLC or set up a new GLC which has no IP address settings Ethernet 1 Pro face ...

Page 28: ...er to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package For details about the CF Memory Loader Tool s data upload and download see 4 3 CF Memory Loader Tool When using the CF Memory Loader Tool Digital s GP077 CF20 16MB GP077 CF30 32MB Memory Card is required Send GLC Screen Data to a CF Card then to Other GLCs The CF Card allows you to set up multiple GLCs usi...

Page 29: ...setting up another GLC First upload transfer your GLC unit s backup data to your CF Card Next remove the CF Card insert it in a different GLC and download transfer the CF Card s data to that GLC Be sure that the CF Memory Loader Tool is saved on the CF Card prior to using this method Download data via CF Memory Loader Tool Upload data via CF Memory Loader Tool 1 4 3 Expansion Serial Interface The ...

Page 30: ... speed data transfer technology and if a cable that is not recommended in this document is used for data trans fer network data transfer performance cannot be guaranteed There fore use only the cable s recommended here Refer to the Flex Network User Manual sold separately Standard System Design 6 Mbps is the recommended communication speed 1 Be sure the Terminal Switch TERM of the network s last u...

Page 31: ...GLC unit s Tool Connector and a PC are connected via a data transfer cable GPW CB02 With the External 2 Port Adapter II Pro face s 2 Port Adapter II GP070 MD11 is used For information about PLC types and GLC compatibility with GLC2300 Series units refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package When Using Internal 2 Port feature 1 1 The D...

Page 32: ...E mode the screen will not change to the data transfer screen automatically Thus you will need to change the screen manually to the OFFLINE mode s Main Menu Transfer screen See 4 1 Serial Data Transfer Peripheral equipment such as a Programming Console is not compatible with the GLC unit s internal 2 port feature To use this type of equipment you will need to use the external 2 Port Adapter II Whe...

Page 33: ... 4 3 Touch Panel Settings Since the GLC monitors current consumption to detect if the backlight has burned out in certain cases detection may not be possible Since a major logic program error has a higher priority than backlight burnout if this type of error occurs while backlight burnout has been detected the GLC unit s Status LED will change from orange to red In some cases even though a backlig...

Page 34: ...face Specifications 4 Part Names and Functions 5 Dimensions Rated Voltage Rated Voltage Range Allowable Voltage Drop Power Consumption In Rush Current Voltage Endurance Insulation Resistance DC 24V DC 19 2V to DC 28 8V 20MΩ or more atDC 500V between charging and FG terminals 10ms max 22W max 30A max AC 1000V 20mA for 1 minute between charging and FG terminals ...

Page 35: ...iquid may become temporarily unclear The crystal liquid will return to normal and no operation problems should occur as a result 2 1 3 Structural 1 The front face of the GLC is installed in a solid panel The GLC unit s level of resistance and the conditions it has been tested under are equivalent to the standards listed in the specifications Oils that should have no effect on the GLC can harm the ...

Page 36: ...ite 2 levels ofgray Black and White 8 levels ofgray 1 Color switching is done via software 256 No blink 2 64 colors 3 speed blink Color switching is done via software CCFL Service life 50 000 hrs or more at25 o C and 24 hour operation CCFL Service life 50 000 hrs or more at25 o C and 24 hour operation Notuser replaceable 8 levels ofadjustmentavailable via touch panel 8x8 dots 8x16 dots 16x16 dots ...

Page 37: ...charged battery Approximately six 6 days with a 10 charged battery 2 2 3 Control Memory The GLC unit s internal clock has a slight error At normal operating temperatures and conditions with the GLC operat ing from its lithium battery the degree of error is 65 seconds per month Variations in operating conditions and battery life can cause this error to vary from 380 to 90 seconds per month For syst...

Page 38: ...een the GLC application software and the GLC Used for data transfer with the 2 port feature During Logic Program Development Used for transferring data between the Logic Program Development software and the GLC During RUN Mode Used for a variety of devices such as bar code readers and serial printers Tool Connector Screw Lock Terminal Block Flex Network Communication Interface Communication Style ...

Page 39: ...send RS 232C 6 DR Data Set Ready RS 232C 7 SG Signal ground 8 CD Carrier detect RS 232C 9 TRMX Termination RS 422 10 RDA Receive data A RS 422 11 SDA Send data A RS 422 12 NC No connection Reserved 13 NC No connection Reserved 14 VCC 5V 5 output 0 25A 15 SDB Send data B RS 422 16 RDB Receive data B RS 422 17 RI Ring Indicate RS 232C 18 CSB Clear send B RS 422 19 ERB Enable receive B RS 422 20 ER E...

Page 40: ...2 cable The following pins must be shorted as follows 18 CSB 19 ERB 21 CSA 22 ERA Connecting the RS 422 cable s 9 TRMX and 10 RDA pins inserts a termination resistance of 100W between 10 RDA and 16 RDB When making a cable for a Memory Link system use a 4 wire type cable With an RS 232C cable Do NOT use the following pins 9 TRMX 10 RDA 11 SDA 15 SDB 16 RDB 18 CSB 19 ERB 21 CSA 22 ERA Connect the 1 ...

Page 41: ...232C data transfer and uses a plug type connector 5 1 6 9 Recommended Parts Connector Dsub 9pin socketXM2D 0901 OMRON Cover Dsub 9pin cover XM2S 0913 OMRON Jack Screws XM2Z 0073 OMRON Use inch type set screws 4 40 UNC Pin 9 VCC DC 5V Output is not protected To prevent damage or unit malfunction use only the designated level of current 2 3 2 Flex Network Communication Interface Screw Lock Terminal ...

Page 42: ... A B C Front Color Indicator Operation Mode Controller Operation Mode Green ON OFFLINE ON In operation RUN Flashing In operation STOP Red ON In operation Major Error Color Indicator Orange ON Description Backlightburnouthas occurred D Power Input Terminal Block Connects Power Cord E Expansion Unit Interface EXT Connects a data communication unit to the GLC unit F CF Card Access LED If the CF Card ...

Page 43: ... Flex Network Interface K Flex Network Interface Flex Network I F status LED will turn ON or flash according to the unit s status J G K L I H Right Left LED Status Description a RUN Green Turns on when Communication is enabled b ERR Red Turns on when failure occurs in connected I O Unit a b L Ethernet Interface 10BASE T Used for Ethernet 10BASE T The LED will change turn ON blink according to the ...

Page 44: ...GLC2300 Series User Manual 2 11 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 Dimensions 2 5 1 GLC2300 External Dimensions Unit mm in Top Front Side 155 5 6 12 5 0 20 60 2 36 138 5 43 171 6 73 123 4 84 ...

Page 45: ...a Transfer Cable GPW CBO2 C COM2 RS 232C Cable Commercial type D Flex Network Flex Network Communication Cable FN CABLE2010 31 MS E 10BASE T Ethernet 10BASE T EthernetCable Commercial type 31 1 22 19 5 0 77 M5 φ φ φ φ φ 10 0 39 16 0 63 11 0 43 The following diagram shows the GLC2300 Series unit s connecting cables Unit mm in C D E A B 24 0 94 61 2 40 9 0 35 35 1 38 37 1 46 ...

Page 46: ...Panel Allowable Panel thickness 1 6 0 06 to 5 0 0 20 6 14 0 04 0 123 5 1 0 4 86 0 04 0 The following diagram shows when the installation fasteners are connected to the GLC2300 Series unit Unit mm in 171 6 73 126 4 96 100 3 94 138 5 43 146 5 75 123 4 84 136 5 35 5 0 20 155 5 6 12 16 0 63 16 0 63 16 0 63 60 2 36 16 0 63 ...

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Page 48: ...on gasket to absorb vibration as well as repel water Place the display panel of the GLC face down on a level surface Make sure that the GLCunit sinstallationgasketissecurelyfittedintothegroovethatrunsaroundthe perimeterofthepanel sframe For details about installing the gasket see 8 1 2 Installation Gas ket Check Replacement Before installing the GLC into a cabinet or panel check that the Instal la...

Page 49: ... ventilation in stall the GLC at least 100 mm 3 94 in away from adjacent structures and other equipment Make sure that the installation panel or cabinet s surface is flat in good condition and has no jagged edges Metal rein forcement strips can also be attached to the inside of the panel near the Panel Cut to increase the panel s strength Panel thickness should be between 1 6 mm and 5 0 mm 0 06 in...

Page 50: ... panel and the panel s face inclines more than 30o the ambient temperature must NOT ex ceed 40o C You may need to use forced air cooling fan A C to en sure the ambient operating temperature is lower than 40o C When installing the GLC vertically position the unit so that the Power Input Terminal Block is also vertical Make sure that heat from surrounding equipment does not cause the GLC to exceed i...

Page 51: ...lushwiththerearoftheattachmenthole 2 Inserttheinstallationfastenersintothe GLC unit s insertion slots two slots each at the top and bottom of the unit 4 slots total Installing the GLC 1 Insert the GLC into the panel cut as follows 3 Insert each of the fasteners as follows Installation Panel Hook Installation Slots ...

Page 52: ...n connecting the power terminals to the GLC unit Both the GLC2300 LG41 24V and the GLC2300 TC41 24V use a DC 24V power supply If the power supply is out side of the rated voltage range both the power supply and the GLC unit can be damaged The GLC unit is not equipped with a power switch There fore be sure to connect a breaker type power switch to the GLC unit s power cord Be sure to connect the FG...

Page 53: ...ise Use your country s applicable standard for grounding The SG and FG terminals are connected internally in the GLC unit When connecting the SG line to another device be sure that the design of the system connection does not produce a shorting loop Whenever possible use thick wires 2mm2 max for power lines and twist the exposed wire ends when connecting the Ring Terminals Use the following crimp ...

Page 54: ...LCunit separate the input output and operation unitlines seeDiagram1 Toincreasethenoiseresistancequality of the power cord twist each power wirebeforeattachingtheRingTerminal The power supply cord must not be bundled or positioned close to main circuitlines highvoltage highcurrent orinput outputsignallines seeDiagram 2 Connectalightningsurgeabsorber see Diagram 3 to deal with power surges To avoid...

Page 55: ...internally in the GLC When connecting the SG line to another device be sure that the design of the system connection does not produce a shorting loop The grounding wire should have a cross sectional area of at least 2 mm2 Create the grounding point as close to the GLC unit as pos sible and keep the wire as short as possible Replace thin wire with a thicker wire and place it in a duct If exclusive ...

Page 56: ...line 3 2 5 Installation Cautions A problem in the external power supply or a GLC unit failure can lead to opera tion failures which can affect the entire system As a preventive measure be sure to set up a protection circuit such as an Emergency Stop Protection Network Interlock or System Design circuit in areas where potential failures may occur Examples of protection circuits that ensure the syst...

Page 57: ...V Power Interruption When a power supply interruption is 10 ms or longer the GLC unit s power will also be interrupted Also when a power interruption occurs operation will stop even while a command is being issued For example if the power is cut while an FMOV command is sending data in 100 word units command execution will stop When designing a logic program be sure to allow for the possibility of...

Page 58: ...r cuits of both the forward and the reverse motor rotation are turned ON and OFF at the same time an R Phase and a T Phase short circuit may occur Use the above interlock or a mechanical interlock equipped with an electromagnetic switch when designing a forward reverse rotation circuit Interlock Circuit 2 If there is a possibility that a GLC failure could cause an accident use an external hardware...

Page 59: ... power cord from the main power supply prior to attach ing or detaching any connectors to or from the GLC GLC2300 Right Side Tool Connector When the Bar Code Reader uses a separate power supply Turn the Bar Code Reader ON before turning the GLC ON Turn the GLC OFF before turning the Bar Code Reader OFF 3 3 1 Serial Printer Connection Overview The GLC unit outputs to a printer via the tool interfac...

Page 60: ...the Tool Connector item in the Printer Port setting area Depending on the con nected serial printer the Type setting and the Keyboard SIO Baud Rate setting will differ Data Transfer Cable Dub 9 Pin Specification The data transfer cable Model GPW CB01 uses a socket type connector The cable s pins are assigned as follows Pin Assignments Pin No Signal Name 1 DTR 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 DSR 5 GND 6 RTS 7 CTS 8 ...

Page 61: ...LC2300T unit are as fol lows Serial RS 2332 Font Source I build in Resolution 600 Protocol Xon Xoff Font No 1 Serial PCL Baud Rate 9600 Size 12 Timeout 15 RobustXon OFF Symbol WIN3 1 DTR Polarity HI Serial Menu PCL Menu Job Menu NADA Electronics TP 651G Printer ver 1 3 Conversion Cable Wiring Diagram Japanese I ASCII Korean Taiwanese Chinese Screen Hard Copy O O O Print Alarm Message O O O Real ti...

Page 62: ...ty Invalid OFF SW2 5 Parity EVEN OFF SW2 6 Stop Bit 1 bit OFF SW2 7 XON XOFF TYPE ON SW2 8 Print Interval 1 second OFF Baud Rate 19200bps Available Printout Features The printout features available with the GLC2300L GLC2300T unit are listed as follows Japanese I ASCII Korean Taiwanese Chinese Screen Hard Copy O O O Print Alarm Message O O O Real time print of Q Tag alarm O O O Batch print of Q Tag...

Page 63: ...tion ON OFF SW2 1 Print column selection 7x9 font 9x9 font 40 33 SW2 2 SW2 3 SW2 4 SW2 5 SW2 6 SW2 7 I F pin 6 reset signal Disabled SW2 8 I F pin 25 reset signal Enabled DIP Switch Set 2 Internal use Setting must not be changed set to OFF Internal use Setting must not be changed set to OFF Internal use Setting must not be changed set to OFF Undefined Internal use Setting must not be changed set t...

Page 64: ...er Jet II Keyboard SIO Baud Rate 9600bps Printer Settings SET UP DEFAULT 40 COLUMNS font 9x24 PRINT REVERSE MODE LITTLE FONT 2 CR LT IGNORE CR SPEED CURRENT LOW BUFFER 1K BYTE SERIAL PORT SELECTED BAUD RATE 9600 PROTOCOL 8 N 1 FLOW CONTROL XON XOFF PRINT KEY TRANSMIT 0D Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 DTR 2 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 3 RXD 4 DSR 4 RTS 5 GND 7 GND 6 RTS 20 DTR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 Printer Da...

Page 65: ... O Print Log Data Single Block O O O Ethernet Interface Pro face strongly recommends that a trained engineer install your Ethernet network 3 5 CF Card Insertion and Removal 3 4 Ethernet Cable Connector The GLC Ethernet interface is IEEE802 3 compliant and transmits data at 10 Mbps Your Ethernet connector can be found on the GLC as follows When using the GLC unit s CF Card interface follow these pr...

Page 66: ...ent damage to the CF Card s internal data and the GLC unit the CF Card must be correctly positioned when it is inserted into the CF Card slot Use only CF Cards manufactured by Digital Electronics Cor poration GLC unit performance cannot be guaranteed when another manufacturer s CF Card is used Lost GLC data cannot be recovered Since accidental data loss can occur at any time be sure to back up all...

Page 67: ...til the ejector button is pushed forward 3 Close the cover 4 Confirm that the CF Card Access LED turns ON Removing the CF Card Prior to removing the CF Card confirm that the CF Card Access LED is turned OFF To remove the CF Card reverse the previous Inserting the CF Card steps The CF Card cannot begin to access data if the CF Card s cover is open However if the CF Card is in the process of accessi...

Page 68: ... 000 times assumes the overwriting of 500KB of data in DOS format Two methods are available for backing up data After using either method 1 or method 2 use your PC to save your data to the CF Card 1 If your PC is equipped with a PC Card Slot To view CF Card data on a personal computer first insert the CF Card into a CF Card Adapter 2 If your PC is NOT equipped with a PC Card slot Use a commerciall...

Page 69: ...connec tor opening Unit mm in 25 to 35 0 98 to 1 38 6 to 8 0 24 to 0 31 Blue TR White TR Shield SLD Do NOT solder end Be sure to tape or put a plastic tube over the shield line Do NOT solder the wire Doing so could result in insufficient wire to connector contact 3 6 2 Flex Network Communication Cable Wiring Use the following steps to connect the Flex Network Communication Cable to the Screw Lock ...

Page 70: ... lock terminal block to the GLC Be sure that the Flex Network Communication Cable is held securely in place with a cable clamp This clamp should be located near the rear of the GLC Do NOT use excessive force to tighten the wires set screws If wire ends are not carefully twisted strands from adjacent wires or their contact with an electrode may cause a short circuit Use a small screwdriver thicknes...

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Page 72: ... Data Transfer Cable To PC s serial port To GLC unit s tool connector Pro face s data transfer cable GPW CB02 is sold sepa rately However the data transfer cable package does NOT include the PC s interface conversion adapter When using the PC with the Dsub 25 pin socket female interface a connector conversion adapter is required Use the straight line type of conversion adapter Recommended adapters...

Page 73: ... and NOW TRANSFERRING PLEASE WAIT messages appear When these messages disappear the screen data transfer is completed You can cancel data transfer at any time using your GLC screen creation software When the screen data transfer is completed if you do not need to set up the GLC the screen designated in INITIAL SETTINGS SCREEN SETUP INITIAL SCREEN FILE NO appears and the GLC screen changes to opera...

Page 74: ...LINE mode INITIAL SETTINGS data will be overwritten 4 2 Ethernet Data Transfer The GLC2300 Series unit is equipped with the Ethernet I F which allows you to set up the GLC via an Ethernet network as well as transfer GLC screen data When using the Ethernet communication protocol you must specify a port number 8010 or higher Otherwise system setup or screen data transfer via Ethernet is disabled Aft...

Page 75: ... Settings on the Initial Start Mode screen When the optionsforEthernetSettingsarenotspecified theyaresetautomatically If you choose to set the GLC unit s IP address automatically specify the IP address of your PC in the range of 10 255 255 1 to 10 255 255 254 and the subnet mask as 255 0 0 0 Transfer data to the GLC using the screen creation software package Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows ...

Page 76: ...s on how to call up the menu bar see 6 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL 2 Click on the left side 1 3 cell of the menu bar to call up the 2 3 menu 3 Next click on the 2 3 cell to call up the 3 3menu 4 The IP Address assigned to the GLC willappearinthemenubar After changing Ethernet Setup settings the GLC must then be reset or the power cord must be recon nected The IP Address will not appear in this screen u...

Page 77: ...tal recommends you use its CF Card GP077 CF20 16MB or GP077 CF30 32MB Starting the CF Memory Loader Tool There are two methods for starting this program via the CF Card 1 Menu Bar Using the GLC Unit s CF BOOT Menu Insert the CF Card with the CF Memory Loader Tool saved into the GLC and touch the OFFLINE menu screen s CF BOOT selection The GLC will be reset and after it restarts the CF card s CF Me...

Page 78: ...nit to CF Card ThisfeatureisforsavingallGLCinternaldata i e systemprogram communication protocol expansion program screen data and Backup SRAM data in the CF Card as backup data To start data upload enter the password you designated in the screen creation software s Transfer screen and then touch the START key If you have not designated a password however touch the START key When UPLOAD is perform...

Page 79: ...ry To start data download enter the password you designated in the screen creation software s Transfer screen and touch the START key If you have not designated a password touch the START key When DOWNLOAD is performed the GLC unit s Internal Memory data such as system program communication protocol expansion program screen data and Backup SRAM data will be completely overwritten ...

Page 80: ...lly sent For information about transferring data to the GLC see Chapter 4 Data Transfer or refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Opera tion Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package 5 1 Entering OFFLINE Mode To INITIALIZE your GLC or to perform a SELF DIAGNOSIS you must first switch the GLC to OFFLINE mode This can be done using either of two methods immediately after plugging in the GLC uni...

Page 81: ...ring OFFLINE mode Be sure that the I O signals have been reset before changing to OFFLINE mode 5 1 2 From the Menu Bar From the GLC unit s menu bar touch OFFLINE and the Main Menu appears To call up the Menu Bar see 6 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL FORCED RESET If your GLC unit includes the Device Monitor feature the MONI TOR button will be included on the menu bar Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows D...

Page 82: ... SYSTEM SETUP For information about entering password numbers see 5 3 INITIALIZATION 5 2 OFFLINE Mode Main Menu The Main Menu contains the following menu items INITIALIZE SCREEN DATA TRANSFER SELF DIAGNOSIS and RUN The settings for each menu item below must match the corresponding PLC for the GLC to communicate properly Entering OFFLINE mode calls up the following screen Select the desired menu it...

Page 83: ...IAGNOSIS Checks to see if there are any problems with the GLC System or Interface I F RUN Starts GLC operation For more information about the SELF DIAGNOSIS and RUN features see Chapter 7 Run Mode and Errors 5 3 INITIALIZATION Selecting a Menu Touch the menu item or input field to select Entering Numbers After selecting an input field touch the numeric touch keys located at the bottom of the scree...

Page 84: ...CANCEL to cancel the setup exit the screen without saving the changes and return to the previous menu Press the SET key to write the Setup conditions onto the Internal FEPROM Since the Setup conditions are written onto the Internal FEPROM by pressing the SET key it may take some time returning to the previous menu Until returning to the pre vious menu do not touch the screen Press the CANCEL key t...

Page 85: ...nosis item the SET and ESC keys may appear at different times at the top of the screen SET Key Touch the SET key to start the Self Diagnosis test ESC Key Touch the ESC key to cancel the Self Diagnosis test and return to the SELF DIAGNOSIS menu Returning to the SELF DIAGNOSIS Menu After performing the Self Diagnosis check OK is displayed Touch once any where on the display screen to return to the S...

Page 86: ...nual If an Error Message displays press the bottom left corners of the panel 1 and then touch the bottom right corner of the panel 2 to return to the SELF DIAGNO SIS MENU Returning to the Main Menu Touch the MAIN key to return to the Main Menu screen ...

Page 87: ...5 8 GLC2300 Series User Manual Memo ...

Page 88: ...A single 1 GLC is connected with a single 1 PLC n 1 Multiple GLCs are connected with a single PLC The GLCs successively pass a PLC Access Token exclusive PLC interaction key among themselves to designate which unit can communicate with the PLC If you transfer the GLC unit s system file data to the GLC via your screen creation software 2 the GLC operates us ing that data If the GLC System file has ...

Page 89: ...UP STATION SETUP CUSTOMIZE SETUP SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM AREA SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP SET UP I O SET UP SIO COMM SETUP SET UP I O DISPLAY SETUP PRINTER SETUP EXP SERIAL SETUP EXP SERIAL ENVI SET UP CAPTURE OP FUNCTION SETUP COM PORT SET UP FONT SETTING SET UP SCREEN SET UP TIME INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE CF CARD CSV DATA INDEX ...

Page 90: ...nge Screen Touch Screen Alarm Message scrolling display Error Message Display Except for 2Way Error Menu Bar for forced reset display Japanese FEP System window START TIME 0 255 Use this setting item to specify the GLC unit s startup time or to adjust the powering up sequence so that the GLC starts up after the PLCs start TOUCH BUZZER SOUND This setting item indicates with a buzzing sound that the...

Page 91: ... When the GLC uses Memory Link format this setting is unnecessary GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual in cluded with the GP PRO PB III C Package Touch the number for the item desired The item will change to reverse video to show it has been selected System Area Size This field displays the total number of words used for the items selected from the SYSTEM AREA SETUP Write from to...

Page 92: ... SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR is D00200 and the CHANGE SCREEN NO setting has been designated the address shown is 6 and you will then need to enter D00206 D00200 6 to use this address For details about setting the SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR see Section 6 5 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 n 1 6 3 3 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP A GLC2300 Series unit can display one Global Window and two Local Win...

Page 93: ... to the SYSTEM AREA s LOCATION word addresses DATA FORMAT Set up the REGISTRATION NO and the LOCATION values as either BIN or BCD values This field is related only to Indirect values REGISTRATION NO Enter the Window Screen Number used by the Global Window This field is enabled only when GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to Direct WINDOW LOCATION Enter the value used for the Global Window LOCATION This f...

Page 94: ...age Order LH HL using double words Character String Data Mode 4 2 5 1 6 7 8 3 LH order CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE 1 8 List LH order HL order LH order HL order HL order Storage from Start Data Storage from End Data LH order HL order LH order HL order LH order HL order I Data Device Storage Order Example characters A B C D E F G H Storage from Start Data Storage from End Data D100 D101 D102 D103 D10...

Page 95: ...res the character string in one internal Device in groups of two starting with the first pair of characters When nine characters make up a string they are arranged as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Null When the characters do not divide evenly by two NULL is added to the last character to make up the final pair and com plete the string 32 bit Devices The GLC stores the character string in one internal ...

Page 96: ... I F CHANGE on the COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or Yes for the Serial I F Switch settings in the Change Extend SIO Type command in the Screen Editor s Project menu do not enter all of the settings related to device communication using the Extended SIO Script Protocol here SET UP SIO screen These settings are required to set using the EXPAN SION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen 6 4 6 Expansion ...

Page 97: ...rial I F Switch settings in the Change Extend SIO Type command in the GP Screen Editor s Project menu be sure to select RS 232C 6 4 2 COMMUNICATION SETUP This section explains how to use the Retry command to deal with errors including those that occur during GLC and PLC communication RECEIVE TIMEOUT 1 to 127 Use a numeric value to set a period of time in which the GLC receives data from the PLC If...

Page 98: ...l appear on the GLC The default value for the Retry Count setting is 2 6 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL Set up the touch panel s Touch Operation and Force Reset modes and adjust the Display Device settings in this screen Depending on the GLC type these settings may vary GLC2300T Setup Screen TOUCH OPERATION MODE Designates One Point Two Points or No Slide When No Slide is selected the screen will NOT resp...

Page 99: ...i tions 2 and 3 To activate Reset touch the RESET button to change to OFFLINE Mode touch OFFLINE You can perform FORCE RESET in either RUN mode or OFFLINE mode The Menu Bar will not display when the GLC is starting up Entering SYSTEM RESET is possible even when the PLC and GLC are not communicating CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT When this option is set ON CONTRAST ADJUSTMENTs can be made through touch input ...

Page 100: ... ADJUSTMENT When set to ON BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT can be performed via touch input Press the bottom left corner 2 of the screen while holding down the bottom right corner 1 to enter BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT mode Touch the left side of the bar to brighten the display and touch the right side of the bar to dim the display This unit has four levels of adjustment Bright Dark 2 1 To exit the BRIGHTNESS ADJ...

Page 101: ...ation If the GLC is in OFFLINE mode the touch panel operation will become enabled regardless of the settings Normally the unit detects backlight burnout by monitoring the current However depending on the problem with the backlight the unit may fail to detect this condition SET UP LCD To reverse the screen display colors touch SET UP LCD on the SET UP I O screen to change the setting from NORMAL to...

Page 102: ...2300T is not equipped with the DISPLAY SETUP feature Monochrome LCD GLC2300L When using Black and White When using 8 levels of gray CURRENT VALUE Use the display samples on the bottom side to gauge whether the or adjustments help to correct the problem While the normal setting value is 0 there are two levels available in the minus direction from 0 and 18 levels available in the direction from 0 SE...

Page 103: ... supported communication rates vary depending on the connected device Refer to the instruction manual of the connected device for more information The initial setting varies depending on the communication protocol for the Expansion Serial Interface being transferred DATA LENGTH Set the DATA LENGTH to 7 bit or 8 bit data and set up also the STOP BIT as either a 1 bit or 2 bit value PARITY Use this ...

Page 104: ... CODE READER LS is transferred Use this setting when a serial code reader is connected to the Expansion Serial Interface to read serial code data SCANNING MODE Set the SCANNING MODE according to your scanner s settings The communication format for each mode is shown below DEFAULT DENSO QR code scanner TOHKEN Code scanner Header STX Code mark 7 bytes No of digits 4 bytes Code data Terminator CR BCC...

Page 105: ...white and black are not reversed GLC 2300L Monochrome LCD When B W REVERSE is YES The displayed part image data is saved as black and the non displayed part is saved in white When B W REVERSE is NO The displayed part image data is saved as white and the non displayed part is saved in black The monochrome LCD s GLC saves the image data part as black in the CF Card regardless of the GLC unit s displ...

Page 106: ...erial I F COM1 Also the communication used for the device PLC starts at the Expansion Serial I F COM2 In OFFLINE mode the SERIAL I F CHANGE setting is set to NO After selecting YES enter all of the settings related to device communication using the Extended SIO Script Pro tocol EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen Enter all of the settings related to Device PLC com munication SETUP SIO scre...

Page 107: ...a Area settings must be setup for each GLC connected to the PLC Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package STARTING ADDRESS OF SYSTEM DATA AREA Setup the System Data Area s Start Address Device addresses that can be allo cated will differ depending on the type of PLC used GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual include...

Page 108: ...er to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package PLC Data Register In the NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS set up the same address to all the GLCs connected to the same link unit Also when the link unit has two ports be sure they do not use the same address Connection List The word address for the Connection List sets up the number of GLCs con nec...

Page 109: ...as in the Connection List is written to the Validation List For example the value 002D h in the Connection List setup as the 0 bit 2 bit 3 bit and 5 bit writes to the Validation List 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Connection List Validation List 002D h 002D h Bit 1 Bit 16 When the Connection List and Validation List do not match a COMMUNICATION ERROR occurs Check t...

Page 110: ...lay Setup the GLC to this option when using the GLC mainly as a monitor screen The GLC will command a higher display speed as a result however the re sponse time for the touch panel s operations will slow Operation Set up the GLC to this option when using the GLC mainly as a monitor screen The touch panel s numeric value input or switch function response speed will become higher as a result When O...

Page 111: ...op pressing the panel Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package MONOPOLIZE TIME 0 2550S Set Bit 7 of the System Data Area LS14 to ON to set monopolizing time This field controls the length of time for the monopolize process when no other touch panel operations are performed The Monopolize process ends when the time set here elapses ...

Page 112: ...8 bit units entered in decimal To use Ethernet networking click on Initial Settings PLC Setup PLC Setup and Ethernet Setup SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask If you are not using a subnet mask enter 0 To use Ethernet networking click on Initial Settings PLC Setup PLC Setup and Ethernet Setup MY PORT NO Sets the 2 way Driver Port No using a value from 1024 to 65535 Starting from the value entered her...

Page 113: ...tput level For details about Pro Server and SYSLOG refer to the Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual included in the Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows software package 6 5 6 OTHERS SETUP Designates the GLC operation performed when a 2 way driver error occurs BUZZER ON ERROR Enables disables the buzzer sound output produced when an error related to the 2 way driver operation...

Page 114: ...sis program is used only for the Ethernet operation If you wish to run the general Self Diagnosis program use the Main Menu s SELF DIAGNOSIS feature See 7 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS 6 5 8 Controller Settings The setting items included in the Controller Menu are the CONTROLLER SETUP CONTROLLER SELF DIAGNOSIS COPY TO FEPROM and Flex Network Driver 1 This section describes the CONTROLLER SETTINGS listed in the...

Page 115: ...ller Operation Time function sets the time it takes to execute the I O reading Logic Program and I O writing The setting range for Target Scan Time is between 10 and 2000 ms When Target Scan is set the maximum time allocated to the Controller Operation Time func tion is 50 PERCENT ALLOCATION Use Percent Allocation to set the ratio of Controller Operation Time function in Target Scan Time The setti...

Page 116: ...RY This section explains how to initialize the GLC unit s internal memory screen data or how to initialize a CF card inserted in the GLC Select one of the menu items INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE CF CARD and CSV DATA INDEX 6 6 1 INITIALIZE MEMORY This will erase all GLC screen data internal memory Back up SRAM will also be initialized You cannot cancel the Initialization procedure after pressing ST...

Page 117: ...ZR CSV on the CF Card can be transferrd from the CF Card directly to the PLC filing or from the PLC direcly to the CF Card logging For the details about the CSV Data Transfer Function GP PRO PB III for Windows Tag Reference Manual Here creates the index file of the CSV files that are saved into the CF card with the CSV data transfer function Touch the START key then the operation to create the ind...

Page 118: ...E screen SET UP TIME Adjust the date and time display settings in the PRESENT TIME setting item The GLC unit s internal clock has a slight error in accu racy At normal operating temperatures and conditions with the GLC operating from its lithium battery the degree of error is 65 seconds per month Variations in operating conditions and battery life can cause this error to vary from 380 to 90 second...

Page 119: ...YPE OF SCREEN NO in the SYSTEM SET UP screen enter a number between 1 and 8999 If BCD was the setup option enter a number between 1 and 1999 ALARM MESSAGE Use this setting item to set the character size for the ALARM MESSAGE when activated by the Alarm Bulletin 1 2 4 When using single byte characters V size 1 V size 2 V size 4 H size 1 H size 2 H size 4 16 8 pixels 32 16 pixels 64 32 pixels When u...

Page 120: ...n 16x16 dot characters HIGH 1 2 When enlarged to double size both Level 1 and Level 2 JIS Kanji Code characters display as 32x32 dot characters When FONT SETTING is set to any other type such as CHINA I ASCII KOREA or TAIWAN Standard Half sized single byte characters display as 16x8 dot characters Full size characters regardless of the display size used always display as 16x16 dot characters When ...

Page 121: ...haracters display as high quality characters When 16x16 dots are used the characters display as high quality 16x16 dot characters When 32x32 or larger sized dots are used the characters display as high quality 32x32 dot characters Full sized double byte characters KOREA TAIWAN and CHINA display as 32x32 dot characters when enlarged to 32x32 dot characters or larger ...

Page 122: ...screen appears and then the GLC starts to communicate with the PLC System Version Protocol Version System Version Protocol Version When START TIME is set to any value other than 0 When the GLC unit s power cord is connected a value appears in the version information screen below which counts down the seconds designated by the START TIME setting The screen designated by the initialization screen fi...

Page 123: ...the PLC begins If however the initial screen has not been created or does not exist the version information screen see previous page remains displayed To enter OFFLINE Mode touch the top left corner of the GLC unit s screen within 10 seconds after connecting the GLC unit s power cord After powering up the GLC the initial screen appears This screen is equipped with a built in invisible switch in th...

Page 124: ...er File PRINTER I F 1 Checks the printer interface EXP SERIAL I F 1 Checks the status of the Expansion Serial I F DISPLAY PATTERN Checks all the figures and tiling patterns TOUCH PANEL Checks each GLC touch panel square FEPROM CHECKSUM System and Protocol Checks the System and Protocol of the GLC unit s Internal Memory FEPROM FRAME BUFFER Checks the internal display memory TOOL CONNECTOR 1 Checks ...

Page 125: ... problems that may occur during operation When running the check the screen changes as follows When the FEPROM is normal OK displays If a problem exists the screen stops in the middle of operation This check does not erase the System or Protocol FRAME BUFFER The Frame Buffer display memory Check looks for any display problems that may develop When everything is normal OK displays When a problem ex...

Page 126: ...CF Card needs to have more than 1K bytes of usable space If no error exists the message OK will appear If an error exists an error message will appear CF CARD CHECKSUM Takes the Checksum of the CF Card s files and operates the check Insert the CF Card in the GLC prior to using this check menu This menu checks the following files Filing Data CF Card s Image Data CF Card s Sound Data When the check ...

Page 127: ...line of the Expansion Serial Interface when an abnor mality occurs To run the check you must connect the SIO cable If all is normal the message OK appears If there is a problem an error message appears The SIO cable wiring is as shown below For information on wiring your own cable connector see Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring or contact your local Pro face distributor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CD RD SD ...

Page 128: ...nt controller version data Also the Memory map setting Normal or Variable is displayed Refer to the Pro Control Editor Operation Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package SRAM R W Performs an SRAM R W Read Write check Writes the data required to perform the backup SRAM check SRAM BACKUP Before performing C this check be sure to perform the above SRAM R W check Then after turning the GLC unit ...

Page 129: ...The GLC unit s buzzer sounds intermittently when the power is first turned ON F Clock Setting Cannot be Entered Section 7 3 7 Even after clock setting are entered the GLC unit s clock settings remain eg 00 01 01 For problems A to F see the corresponding flowcharts on Trouble shooting Sections 7 3 2 to 7 3 7 G OFFLINE Displays During RUN Mode The GLC unexpectedly goes to the OFFLINE mode while oper...

Page 130: ...fer No Screen Display Has data transferred from the Screen Editor Does turning ON the power one more time cause a display NO YES YES YES NO Does the Status LED light turn ON Is it using the correct power voltage Unplug the GLC unit s power cord Disconnect the SIO and AUX cable Is the power cable connected properly to this unit Turn Off the power and reconnect the SIO cable or the AUX cable Fix the...

Page 131: ...d properly NO NO YES YES Does turning the power ON one more time start the display Is the SIO cable AUX cable connected properly to this unit NO Possible problems with the PLC Check if the PLC is working properly Set up the correct Screen file number See Chapter 6 Initializing the GLC Connect the cable properly See Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring and refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Device...

Page 132: ...ta been written to the SYSTEM DATA AREA Has Backlight Off data been written to the SYSTEM DATA AREA Run SELF DIAGNOSIS INTERNAL FEPROM CHECK 1 Is it OK Erase the data that has been written When using Direct Access the address is 9 when using Memory Link the address is 12 For details on the SYSTEM DATA AREA refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP PRO P...

Page 133: ...te Unplug the GLC unit s power cord Has the correct PLC protocol Table file been selected Is the SIO cable attached properly to this unit Is the Termination Resistor correctly installed Setup the protocol that corresponds with the connected PLC Refer to the Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP PRO PB III C Package Attach the SIO cable unit properly making sure all connections are secure...

Page 134: ...r 6 Initializing the GLC YES Are all Tags set up correctly Possible problems with the PLC Check if the PLC is working properly YES NO NO Is the SELF DIAGNOSIS SIO CHECK OK There is a problem with the GLC unit Contact your local GLC distributor Check the tag data and correct the setup values Refer to the Tag Reference Manual included with GP PRO PB III C Package ...

Page 135: ...the INITIALIZE SET UP TOUCH PANEL correct Disconnect all the cables in cluding SIO cable and AUX cable except the power cable NO NO NO YES YES YES There is a problem with the GLC unit Contact your local GLC distributor The peripheral equipment is malfunctioning GLC operation may be affected by this malfunction Are the settings for touch input tags or for Parts correct Run SELF DIAGNOSIS TOUCH PANE...

Page 136: ...Control to restart the control feature Refer to the Pro Control Editor User Manual When RUN STOP switchover is performed the Hold CLEAR feature is enabled Turn this feature OFF After changing to RUN mode control returns to STOP mode Either a command perfomance alarm error has occurred or a major error has occurred Debug the program Check the System variable FaultCode Controller Memory s Data Save ...

Page 137: ...extto CF Card slot is ON and power to the GLC is ON The CF Card s Memory Loader Tool MLD SYS file is missing or destroyed When the GLC is started via the Menu Bar s CF BOOT key The CF Card s Memory Loader Tool MLD SYS file is missing Four beeps Repeating approx 1 sec intervals When the GLC is started via the Menu Bar s CF BOOT key The CF Card s internal boot program IPL SYS is destroyed 1 Reformat...

Page 138: ...ltage used for the internal clock runs out To enter the clock settings please read the CLOCK SET UP ERROR directions See 7 5 4 CLOCK SET UP ERROR 7 3 8 Error Screens If the following error screen appears when you start the GLC it indicates an error has occurred and the GLC is not set up correctly Be sure to perform screen trans fer Force System Setup again ...

Page 139: ...hecking the screen data PLC NOT CONNECTED 02 FF and 02 F7 The communication cable is not connected correctly Re connectthe communication cable correctly The PLC s power is notturned ON Turn ON the PLC s power GLC unitINITIALIZE settings Setup I O PLC Setting are incorrect Check the INITIALIZE settings and make any necessary corrections The hostand GLC Powering up sequence was incorrect Turn ON the...

Page 140: ...ails SCREEN TRANSFER ERROR An error occurred in the data transmission from the screen editor to the GLC panel Re transfer the screen data SCREEN TAG LIMIT EXCEEDED Tags are setup beyond the tag limit max of385 See 7 5 Error Message Details OBJ PLC HAS NOT BEEN SET UP The hostPLC setup in the Editor does notmatch the PLC in use See 7 5 Error Message Details A CF Card thatis notcompliantwith the GLC...

Page 141: ...nstant Value SYSTEM ERROR x x x x x x x x x An unrecoverable error occurred during screen data transfer x x x x x x x x x Error No 2 Error No 3 Error No 1 Possible Solutions Check if the GLC unit s Power Cord and the Input signal line have been wired separately from each other Check that the FG line has been grounded correctly according to your country s standards Re send the screen data from the ...

Page 142: ...ed Problems If a GLC operation seems to cause a particular error the error may be related to the screen or project data transferred to the GLC In this case try sending screen data via the FORCE SYSTEM SETUP feature which will transfer both the screen data and the project data to the GLC For details about the FORCE SYSTEM SETUP feature refer to the Transfer Settings section in the GP PRO PB III for...

Page 143: ... tag 1 S tag or K tag address range overlap the address range set in an A tag Alarm Message 0C1 All or part of the T tag 1 or S tag address range overlap the addresses of System Data Area 0C2 All or part of the System Data Area address A tag or S tag address range overlap the addresses setup in a T tag 1 Overlapping addresses other than the ones mentioned above can also cause the Illegal Address m...

Page 144: ...C Series Works PLC Setthe addresses within the set range ofthe devices When using a Yaskawa PLC Setthe addresses within the set range ofthe devices FA Address range error Setthe addresses within the allowable range 53 When using a Matsushita Electronics PLC and there are too many screen tags the PLC will notreceive data Decrease the number oftags on the screen When using a Fuji Electric PLC Setup ...

Page 145: ...A 1A 7 5 4 Clock Setup Error This message displays when the lithium backup battery s voltage for the internal clock runs To reset the error you need to turn the GLC unit s power OFF and then ON again Leave the GLC ON continuously and the battery s charge will become sufficient for backup after 24 hours and will be fully charged in approximately 96 hours If the battery is incorrectly replaced the b...

Page 146: ...n to the GLC unit s System File 7 5 7 D Script and Global D Script Errors The following error messages are displayed when D Scripts and Global D Scripts are not configured properly The GP 2300 2301 Series unit displays the error message on the bottom at the GP screen Error Message D Script D Script Error Global D Script Global D Script Error The following table lists the numbers assigned to in the...

Page 147: ... to install and run a new Extended SIO protocol Version 1 12 or later 006 An incompatible function was found in the screen data s Extended SIO Script Be sure to install and run a new GP system The following table lists the numbers assigned to in the above error mes sage Error No 001 is displayed at power on and Error Nos 003 and 004 are displayed when an error occurs during the function processing...

Page 148: ...screen panel since they can damage the panel s surface 8 1 2 Installation Gasket Check Replacement The installation gasket protects the GLC and improves its water resistance For instructions on installing the GLC unit s gasket see Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may be scratched or dirty and may have lost much of its water resistance Be sure...

Page 149: ...d cables connected properly Have any become loose Are all mounting brackets holding the unit securely Are there many scratches or traces of dirt on the installation gasket 3 Attach the new gasket to the GLC Be sure to insert the gasket into the GLC unit s groove so that the gasket s groove sides are vertical 4 Check if the gasket is attached to the GLC correctly If the water resistant gasket is no...

Page 150: ...ou have ordered the correct backlight 1 If the OFFLINE menu s FORCE RESET feature is set to NO the touch panel opera tion is disabled See 6 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL To prevent accidents or malfunctions do NOT use backlights other than the model listed above The GLC2300 TC41 24V is NOT user replaceable If backlight replacement is required please contact your local distributor GLC Model GLC2300 LG41 2...

Page 151: ...GLC2300 Series User Manual 8 4 Memo ...

Page 152: ...ING DATA MODE 6 7 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP 6 6 Checking the IP Address 4 5 Cleaning the Display 8 1 Clock Accuracy 2 4 Clock Settings Cannot be Entered 7 17 Clock Setup Error 7 24 Colors 2 3 COMMUNICATION FORMAT 6 10 6 16 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP 6 19 COMMUNICATION RATE 6 9 6 16 COMMUNICATION SETUP 6 10 Connecting the Power Cord 3 5 Connecting the Power Supply 3 7 Connection List 6 21 CONTRAST ...

Page 153: ... GLC 1 GLC2300 Series Overview 1 9 GLC2300L 14 GLC2300T 14 GLOBAL WINDOW 6 6 GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS 6 6 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP 6 5 GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE 6 24 Grounding 2 2 3 8 H HOST IP ADDRESS 6 26 I I O Signal Line Cautions 3 9 Illegal Address Screen Data 7 22 In Rush Current 2 1 INITIAL SCREEN NO 6 32 Initial Start Mode 4 3 INITIALIZATION 5 4 Initialization 6 1 Initialization Items 6 2 INITIALIZE CF C...

Page 154: ...le 1 2 RS 422 Connector Terminal Adapter 1 2 RUN 5 4 7 1 S Scan Time 6 28 SCANNING MODE 6 17 SCREEN DATA TRANSFER 5 4 Screen Editor 16 Screen Tag Limit Exceeded 7 25 Screw Lock Terminal Block 2 10 SELF DIAGNOSIS 5 4 6 27 7 3 SELF DIAGNOSIS ITEM LIST 7 3 Serial Data Transfer 4 1 SERIAL I F CHANGE 6 19 Serial Interface 2 5 2 6 2 10 Serial Printer Connection 3 12 Set Up Capture Operation 6 18 SET UP ...

Page 155: ... 12 TOUCH BUZZER SOUND 6 3 TOUCH OPERATION MODE 6 11 TOUCH PANEL 7 4 Touch Panel Does Not Respond 7 14 Troubleshooting 7 8 U UNIT NO 6 20 UPLOAD 4 7 USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNOUT 6 14 V Validation List 6 22 Vibration Resistance 2 2 Voltage Endurance 2 1 W WATCHDOG TIMER 6 29 Weight 2 2 WINDOW LOCATION 6 6 Wiring Cautions 3 5 ...

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