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527 Insufficient SRAM capacity.

The capacity for the SRAM user area is insufficient.
Confirm the available memory in the SRAM user area.

528

Error in SRAM. 
Failed to write data.

The error may be caused by a failure in the GOT main unit. 
Contact your local Mitsubishi representative.

529

Data error in SRAM. Check the 
battery life.

Error in SRAM data due to battery voltage low, etc.
Confirm the battery status.

530

Improper monitor device. 
Confirm monitor channel. 

The channel of the specified monitor target does not exist or the channel 
is not the monitor target.
Confirm the monitor target channel of the screen data.

535 Cannot open image file.

Confirm whether any file exists in the CF card or USB memory.

536

Image file error or invalid file 
format.

• Confirm whether image files in the CF card or USB memory are 

normal.

• Confirm whether any image file of invalid format is stored.

550 Invalid key code

The key code input execution trigger was ON with the non-target key 
code set in the key code storage device.
Confirm the key code supported by the object where error occurs.

560

Language switch failure. Install 
optional functions.

Switched language specifying KANJI other than Japanese without the 
option OS installed.
Install the option OS.

561

Language switch failure. Load 
expansion memory board.

Switched language specifying a KANJI region other than Japanese 
without the option function board with add-on memory installed.
Install the option function board with add-on memory.

562

Install the font appropriate for 
the specified system language.

No font appropriate for the system language specified at the system 
language switching is installed.
Install the appropriate font.

570 Recipe device points too large.

The number of the set points of the recipe device exceeds the specified 
range.
Put the number of the set points of the recipe device within the specified 
range.

571

Capacity shortage of user 
memory (RAM)

There is no empty area/space in D drive.
Format the D drive in the memory to secure free area.

581 Abnormal Advanced recipe file

Advanced Recipe cannot be executed for advanced recipe file with 
incorrect contents. Delete the advanced recipe file from the CF card or 
USB memory.

582

Cannot generate Advanced 
recipe file.

Cannot generate advanced recipe file. Confirm the following and execute 
recipe processing again.
Confirm whether the CF card or USB memory is installed.
Confirm whether the CF card access switch of the GOT is ON.
Confirm the available memory of the CF card or USB memory.

583

Unable to save device value to 
Advanced recipe file.

Unable to save device value to advanced recipe file.
Confirm the write-protection of the CF card or USB memory.
Confirm whether the attribute of saving file is for reading only.

584 Advance recipe file save error

An error has occurred during the advanced recipe file writing. Do not pull 
out the CF card or USB memory while the Advanced Recipe is operating.

585

Advanced recipe file upload 
error

An error has occurred during the advanced recipe file reading.
Do not pull the CF card or USB memory out while the Advanced Recipe is 
operating.

586

Specified Advanced recipe 
number does not exist.

The advanced recipe of non-existing number is about to be executed.
Execute advanced recipe of existing number.

Error 
code

Error message

Action

Channel No. 

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Summary of Contents for GOT 1000 GT16

Page 1: ...GT16 User s Manual Hardware ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction If a communication fault including cable disconnection occurs during monitoring on the GOT communication between the GOT and PLC CPU is suspended and the GOT becomes inoperative For bus connection The CPU becomes faulty and the GOT becomes inoperative For other than bus connection The GOT becomes inoperative A system where the GOT is used sh...

Page 4: ...red by the GOT are changed be sure to reset the GOT or shut off the power of the GOT at the same time Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction CAUTION Do not bundle the control and communication cables with main circuit power or other wiring Run the above cables separately from such wiring and keep them a minimum of 100mm 3 94in apart Not doing so noise can cause a mal...

Page 5: ... malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT When loading the communication unit to the GOT fit it to the connection interface of the GOT and tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range 0 36 to 0 48 N m with a Phillips head screwdriver No 2 Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a drop failure or malfunction due to t...

Page 6: ...otective cover for oil Failure to do so may cause failure or malfunction due to the oil or chemical entering into the GOT WARNING Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in an electric shock product damage or malfunctions CAUTION Make sure to ground the FG terminal LG terminal and functional ground terminal of the GOT...

Page 7: ...ws in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit Plug the QnA ACPU Motion controller A series bus connection cable by inserting it into the connector of the connected unit until it clicks After plugging check that it has been inserted snugly Not doing so can caus...

Page 8: ...the unit must be run in ducts or clamped Not doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged due to the dangling motion or accidental pulling of the cables or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault When unplugging the cable connected to the unit do not hold and pull the cable portion Doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged or can cause a malfunction due to a cable co...

Page 9: ...move the GOT from the control panel before replacing the backlight when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user Not doing so can cause an electric shock Replacing a backlight without removing the GOT from the control panel can cause the backlight to drop resulting in an injury CAUTION Wear gloves for the backlight replacement when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by th...

Page 10: ...ils of the regurated models Make sure to transport the GOT main unit and or relevant unit s in the manner they will not be exposed to the impact exceeding the impact resistance described in the general specifications of this manual as they are precision devices Failure to do so may cause the unit to fail Check if the unit operates correctly after transportation ...

Page 11: ...S GT1675M V GT1675 VN GT1672 VN 3 8 3 2 4 GT1665M S GT1665M V GT1662 VN 3 11 3 2 5 GT1655 V 3 14 3 3 Power Supply Specifications 3 17 3 3 1 For GOTs powered from the 100 to 240VAC power supply 3 17 3 3 2 For GOTs powered from the 24VDC power supply 3 18 3 4 Battery Specifications 3 19 4 PART NAME AND SETTINGS 4 1 Part Names and Settings of the GT1695 4 1 4 2 Part Names and Settings of the GT1685 4...

Page 12: ... EMC Directive Compliant Product 5 13 5 4 1 Power and ground wires wiring method 5 13 5 4 2 Processing connection cables 5 15 5 4 3 Grounding the cable 5 21 6 INSTALLATION 6 1 Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting GOT 6 1 6 2 Panel Cutting Dimensions 6 2 6 3 Mounting Position 6 3 6 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and Mounting Angle 6 10 6 5 Installation Procedure 6 10 7 WIRING 7 1 Power ...

Page 13: ... Detection and Battery Replacement 9 4 9 5 Backlight Shutoff Detection and Replacement 9 6 9 6 Backlight Replacement 9 7 9 6 1 Applicable backlight 9 7 9 6 2 Replacement procedure of backlight 9 7 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheet 10 1 10 2 Troubleshooting in Bus Connection 10 12 10 2 1 Locating error positions 10 12 10 2 2 Further locating error positions 10 13 10 2 3 Specific example...

Page 14: ...A 12 INDEX REVISIONS WARRANTY ...

Page 15: ...esign Manual For GOT1000 Series 1 3 GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 2 3 GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 3 3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080530ENG 1D7M25 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 1 3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 2 3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 3 3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080532ENG 1D7M26 GOT1000 Series Extended Option Functions Manual...

Page 16: ...er Model code GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080868ENG 1D7MC2 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 1 for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080869ENG 1D7MC3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 2 for GT Works3 Stored in CD ROM SH 080870ENG 1D7MC4 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputer MODBUS Products...

Page 17: ...Manual Number Model code GT15 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM SH 080528ENG 1D7M23 Manual Name Packaging Manual Number Model code GT14 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM JY997D44801 09R823 Manual Name Packaging Manual Number Model code GT12 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM SH 080977ENG 1D7ME1 Manual Name Packaging Manual Number Model code GT11 User s Manual Stored in CD ROM JY997D17501 09R815 GT11 Handy G...

Page 18: ...able to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for GT Works3 Connecting Mitsubishi products to the GOT Connecting multiple controllersto one GOT Multi channel function Establishing communication between a personal computer and a controller via the GOT FA transparent function Obtaining information of Non Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manua...

Page 19: ...16 Handy GOT User s Manual GT15 User s Manual GT14 User s Manual GT12 User s Manual GT11 User s Manual GT11 Handy GOT User s Manual GT10 User s Manual Configuring the gateway function GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 Configuring the MES interface function GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 Configuring the extended function and option function GOT1000 Se...

Page 20: ... GT1565 VTBA GT1565 VTBD GT1562 VN Abbreviation of GT1562 VNBA GT1562 VNBD GT155 GT1555 V Abbreviation of GT1555 VTBD GT1555 Q Abbreviation of GT1555 QTBD GT1555 QSBD GT1550 Q Abbreviation of GT1550 QLBD GT15 Abbreviation of GT1595 GT1585 GT157 GT156 GT155 GT145 GT1455 Q Abbreviation of GT1455 QTBDE GT1455 QTBD GT1450 Q Abbreviation of GT1450 QLBDE GT1450 QLBD GT14 Abbreviation of GT1455 Q GT1450 ...

Page 21: ...unit GT15 J71E71 100 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 MELSECNET 10 communication unit GT15 75J71LP23 Z 1 GT15 75J71BR13 Z 2 CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX CC Link IE Field Network Communication Unit GT15 J71GF13 T2 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 GT15 75J61BT13 Z 3 CC Link interface unit GT11HS CCL GT11H CCL Interface converter u...

Page 22: ... For GT14 GT14 50PSCB GT14 50PSGB GT14 50PSCW GT14 50PSGW For GT12 GT11 70PSCB GT11 65PSCB For GT11 GT11 50PSCB GT11 50PSGB GT11 50PSCW GT11 50PSGW GT11H 50PSC For GT10 GT10 50PSCB GT10 50PSGB GT10 50PSCW GT10 50PSGW GT10 40PSCB GT10 40PSGB GT10 40PSCW GT10 40PSGW GT10 30PSCB GT10 30PSGB GT10 30PSCW GT10 30PSGW GT10 20PSCB GT10 20PSGB GT10 20PSCW GT10 20PSGW Protective cover for oil GT05 90PCO GT0...

Page 23: ... SW D5C GPPW E EV SW D5F GPPW E type software package GX LogViewer Abbreviation of SW DNN VIEWER E type software package PX Developer Abbreviation of SW D5C FBDQ E type FBD software package for process control MT Works2 Abbreviation of motion controller engineering environment MELSOFT MT Works2 SW DNC MTW2 E MT Developer Abbreviation of SW RNC GSV type integrated start up support software for moti...

Page 24: ... SCHNEIDER Abbreviation of Schneider Electric SA SICK Abbreviation of SICK AG SIEMENS Abbreviation of Siemens AG RKC Abbreviation of RKC INSTRUMENT INC HIRATA Abbreviation of Hirata Corporation MURATEC Abbreviation of Muratec products manufactured by Muratec Automation Co Ltd PLC Abbreviation of programmable controller Temperature controller Generic term for temperature controller manufactured by ...

Page 25: ... operation Refers to information useful for operation Shows the operation steps Operate the steps from the step 1 Shows the setting item displayed on the software screen or the GOT screen Refers to a button displayed on the computer screen or the GOT screen or a key of the computer keyboard Show the items including detailed explanation Hardware GT16 User s Manual Hardware Basic Utility GT16 User s...

Page 26: ...ity GT1695M X GOT 1 Battery 1 Installation fitting 8 GT16 General Description 1 GT1685M S GT1675M S GT1675M V GT1675 VN GT1672 VN GT1665M S GT1665M V GT1662 VN GOT 1 Battery 1 Installation fitting 4 GT16 General Description 1 GT1655 V GOT 1 Battery 1 Installation fitting 4 GT16 General Description 1 ...

Page 27: ...isplay and Numeric display can be laid out arbitrarily to be displayed Moreover the multiple screens created by GT Designer3 or GT Designer2 can be overlapped and switched to be displayed For details refer to the following GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Functions GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual GT Designe...

Page 28: ...65M S GT1665M V GT1655 V 15MB user memory is included as standard GT1675 VN GT1672 VN GT1662 VN 11MB user memory is included as standard The RS 232 interface is included as standard The RS 422 485 interface is included as standard The CF card interface is included as standard The Ethernet interface is included as standard Font installation is available to increase the system fonts Combined use of ...

Page 29: ...he GOT 1 Install standard monitor OS communication driver extended function OS option OS to the GOT After installation is completed the GOT automatically restarts 2 Download the project data created by the PC 1 Write the OS and project data to be installed on the GOT from the PC to the CF card 1 Write the standard monitor OS communication driver extended function OS option OS project data in the C...

Page 30: ... drive The GOT startup time with the A drive differs depending on the CF card type the numbers of extended function OSs and option OSs and project data size 2 Handling CF card during booting OS Do not remove the CF card and do not turn off the CF card access switch during booting the OS Doing so causes the boot to fail As a result the GOT does not start correctly 3 Corrective actions when OS canno...

Page 31: ...on Manual for GT Designer2 GT Works2 Protective cover for oil Personal computer Commercially available RFID controller Commercially available USB mouse Commercially available USB keyboard Commercially available Bar code reader Commercially available CF card USB memory Option function board Extension unit RS 422 conversion unit RS 422 485 conversion cable CF card Memory card adaptor Memory card Pro...

Page 32: ... Panel color type Display device type Model type Dedicated type T TFT color High intensity Wide angle view N TFT color M Multimedia compliant Non Multimedia non compliant 5 65536 colors or 4096 colors 1 2 16 colors G T 1 6 5 M G T None Common for all types 90 Dedicated for 15 80 Dedicated for 12 1 75 Common for 15 12 1 70 Dedicated for 10 4 60 Dedicated for 8 4 50 Dedicated for 5 7 16M Multimedia ...

Page 33: ...erless or preparatory soldered terminals Example Wirings are different for each PLC type Connecting targets are different such as servo inverter temperature controller Cable distinction numbers for one manufacturer s products Two digit sequence number 01 02 When cable distinction is needed for one manufacture s products Cable classification R2 For RS232 communication R4 For RS422 communication Len...

Page 34: ...color liquid crystal high intensity wide angle view 65536 colors video RGB multimedia compliant 24VDC Memory size 15MB GT1675 VNBA 10 4 640 480 dots TFT color liquid crystal 4096 colors 100 to 240VAC Memory size 11MB GT1675 VNBD 10 4 640 480 dots TFT color liquid crystal 4096 colors 24VDC Memory size 11MB GT1672 VNBA 10 4 640 480 dots TFT color liquid crystal 16 colors 100 to 240VAC Memory size 11...

Page 35: ...Number of IN side connectors 1 GT15 75QBUS2L For intermediary and last GOT Number of IN and OUT side connectors 1 for each side GT15 75ABUSL For A QnACPU Motion controller CPU A Series connection slim model For last GOT Number of IN side connectors 1 GT15 75ABUS2L For intermediary and last GOT Number of IN and OUT side connectors 1 for each side Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P For RS 232 int...

Page 36: ...g QnAS AnSCPU motion controller CPU A series and A7GT CNB GT15 A1SC07NB Cable length 0 7m GT15 A1SC30NB Cable length 3m GT15 A1SC50NB Cable length 5m For connecting QnAS AnSCPU and A7GT CNB Large size CPU extension cable GT15 C12NB Cable length 1 2m For connecting QnA ACPU Motion controller CPU A series Extension base and GOT GT15 C30NB Cable length 3m GT15 C50NB Cable length 5m GT15 AC06B Cable l...

Page 37: ...emale FX communication function adaptor connection cable GT01 C30R2 25P Cable length 3m For connecting FXCPU communcation function adaptor D sub 25 pins connector and GOT Computer link connection cable GT09 C30R2 9P Cable length 3 m For connecting computer link module serial communication module and GOT GT09 C30R2 25P Cable length 3 m RS 422 cable FXCPU direct connection cable FX communication fun...

Page 38: ...m GT09 C30R40102 9P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to OMRON rack type host link unit communication board GT09 C100R40102 9P Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40102 9P Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40102 9P Cable length 30m GT09 C30R40103 5T Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to OMRON communication board CP1W CIF11 GT09 C100R40103 5T Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40103 5T Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40103 5T...

Page 39: ...9 C300R40601 15P Cable length 30m GT09 C30R40602 15P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to SHARP PLC GT09 C100R40602 15P Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40602 15P Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40602 15P Cable length 30m GT09 C30R40603 6T Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to SHARP link unit GT09 C100R40603 6T Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40603 6T Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40603 6T Cable length 30m Product ...

Page 40: ...connecting GOT to TOSHIBA PLC GT09 C100R40503 15P Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40503 15P Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40503 15P Cable length 30m Product name Model name Description RS 232 cable GT09 C30R20401 15P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to HITACHI IES PLC intelligent serial port module GT09 C30R20402 15P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to HITACHI IES PLC RS 422 cable GT09 C30R40401 7T Ca...

Page 41: ...or connecting GOT to PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES SUNX RS422 232C conversion adapter GT09 C30R20902 9P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to the tool port or RS232C port of PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES SUNX PLC computer communication unit GT09 C30R20903 9P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to the RS232C port of PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES SUNX PLC GT09 C30R20904 3C Cable length 3m For connecting...

Page 42: ...6T Cable length 30m GT09 C30R40302 6T Cable length 3m GT09 C100R40302 6T Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40302 6T Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40302 6T Cable length 30m GT09 C30R40303 6T Cable length 3m For connecting GOT to YOKOGAWA temperature controller GREEN series GT09 C100R40303 6T Cable length 10m GT09 C200R40303 6T Cable length 20m GT09 C300R40303 6T Cable length 30m GT09 C30R40304 6T Cable lengt...

Page 43: ...or contact your local distributor Product name Model name Description RS 485 connector terminal block conversion modules with cable FA LTBGTR4CBL05 Cable length 0 5m RS 422 485 connector RS 485 terminal block converter module with dedicated connection cable FA LTBGTR4CBL10 Cable length 1 0m FA LTBGTR4CBL20 Cable length 2 0m Product name Model name Description RS 422 conversion unit 1 GT15 RS2T4 9P...

Page 44: ... refer to Technical News GOT A 0010 List of Valid Devices Applicable for GOT1000 Series separately available or contact your local distributor RFID controller Sold separately 1 Some models with the operations checked by our company are usable For the validated models refer to Technical News GOT A 0010 List of Valid Devices Applicable for GOT1000 Series separately available or contact your local di...

Page 45: ...it 1 GT16M MMR For video input signal NTSC format PAL format 1 channel Printer unit GT15 PRN For connecting a printer USB slave PictBridge 1 channel CF card unit GT15 CFCD For CF card installation B drive CF card extention unit GT15 CFEX C08SET For CF card installation B drive External I O unit GT15 DIO For connecting an external I O device operation panel Positive Common Input Sink Type Output GT...

Page 46: ...ts GT16 70PSCB 10 4 protective sheet Clear 5 sheets GT16 70PSGB Antiglare 5 sheets GT16 70PSCW Clear Frame white 5 sheets GT16 70PSGW Antiglare Frame white 5 sheets GT16 70PSCB 012 1 Clear covered USB environmental protection cover type 5 sheets GT16 60PSCB 8 4 protective sheet Clear 5 sheets GT16 60PSGB Antiglare 5 sheets GT16 60PSCW Clear Frame white 5 sheets GT16 60PSGW Antiglare Frame white 5 ...

Page 47: ...gle view TFT VGA GT1675M V 2 GT16 70VLTTA GT1675M V 3 GT16 70VLTN For 10 4 TFT VGA GT1675 VN 4 GT1672 VN 4 GT16 60SLTT For 8 4 high intensity wide angle view TFT SVGA GT1665M S 4 GT16 60VLTT For 8 4 high intensity wide angle view TFT VGA GT1665M V 4 GT16 60VLTN For 8 4 TFT VGA GT1662 VN 4 Product name Model name Description Target GOT USB environmental protection cover 1 GT16 UCOV Environmental co...

Page 48: ... GOT1000 series GT Designer2 SW2D5C GTD2 J Drawing software for GOT1000 GOT900 series Product name Model name Description Project data transfer cable GT01 C30R2 9S Cable length 3m For connecting GOT D sub 9 pin female and PC D sub 9 pin female GT09 C20USB 5P Cable length 2m For connecting GOT USB mini and PC USB GT09 C30USB 5P Cable length 3m For connecting GOT USB mini and PC USB ...

Page 49: ...The surge voltage withstand level for up to the raged voltage of 300 V is 2500 V 4 This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in the environment where the equipment is used In pollution degree 2 only non conductive pollution occurs but temporary conductivity may be produced due to condensation Item Specifications Operating ambient temperature 1 Display section 0 to 5...

Page 50: ...le Left Right 80 degrees Top 60 degrees Bottom 80 degrees 11 Intensity of LCD only 450 cd m Intensity adjustment 8 level adjustment Life Approx 52 000 h Operating ambient temperature 25 C Backlight LED irreplaceable 11 backlight shutoff detection function is included Backlight off screen saving time can be set Life 2 Approx 60 000 h or longer 11 Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the operat...

Page 51: ...45 modular jack Application For communicating with a controller using the gateway function or connecting a personal computer Project data read write FA transparent function MES interface function USB USB Full Speed 12Mbps Host 1ch Connector shape TYPE A Application For connecting a USB mouse keyboard USB memory data transfer data storage When formatting a USB memory to FAT16 Up to 2GB When formatt...

Page 52: ...llowing manual GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual 2 8 Multi channel Function 6 The function version A is not compatible with 10BASE T For how to check the function version refer to the following Appendix2 Confirming of Versions and Conformed Standards 7 To use a stylus pen the following specifications must be met Material ...

Page 53: ...detection function is included Backlight off screen saving time can be set Life 2 Approx 60 000 h or longer 11 Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the operating ambient temperature of 25 C Touch panel 7 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 2 dots per key Number of objects that can be simultaneously touched Simultaneous presses not allowed Only 1 point can be touched Life 9 1 million...

Page 54: ...ication For connecting a USB mouse keyboard USB memory data transfer data storage When formatting a USB memory to FAT16 Up to 2GB When formatting a USB memory to FAT32 Up to 32GB 10 USB Full Speed 12Mbps Device 1ch Connector shape Mini B Application For connecting a personal computer Project data read write OS installation FA transparent function CF card Compact flash slot 1ch Connector shape TYPE...

Page 55: ...RFID controller and the current that the GOT can supply refer to the following manual GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual 2 8 Multi channel Function 6 The function version A is not compatible with 10BASE T For how to check the function version refer to the following Appendix2 Confirming of Versions and Conformed Standards 7...

Page 56: ...tment 8 level adjustment 4 level adjustment Life Approx 52 000 h Operating ambient temperature 25 C 13 Approx 52 000 h Operating ambient temperature 25 C Backlight LED irreplaceable 13 backlight shutoff detection function is included Backlight off screen saving time can be set Life 2 Approx 60 000 h or longer 13 Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the operating ambient temperature of 25 C To...

Page 57: ...rface function USB USB Full Speed 12Mbps Host 1ch Connector shape TYPE A Application For connecting a USB mouse keyboard USB memory data transfer data storage When formatting a USB memory to FAT16 Up to 2GB When formatting a USB memory to FAT32 Up to 32GB 9 USB Full Speed 12Mbps Device 1ch Connector shape Mini B Application For connecting a personal computer Project data read write OS installation...

Page 58: ...ller used GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual 2 8 Multi channel Function 6 To use a stylus pen the following specifications must be met Material polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8mm or more 7 If the operating ambient temperature is other than 25 C the error may become large 8 When using a stylus pen it will be 100 000 times or more operating force 0 98N max Since the touch panel is a consumable...

Page 59: ...adjustment Life Approx 43 000 h Operating ambient temperature 25 C Backlight LED irreplaceable 10 backlight shutoff detection function is included Backlight off screen saving time can be set Life 2 Approx 60 000 h or longer 10 Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the operating ambient temperature of 25 C Approx 60 000 h or longer 11 Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the operating ambi...

Page 60: ...pplication For connecting a USB mouse keyboard USB memory data transfer data storage When formatting a USB memory to FAT16 Up to 2GB When formatting a USB memory to FAT32 Up to 32GB 9 USB Full Speed 12Mbps Device 1ch Connector shape Mini B Application For connecting a personal computer Project data read write OS installation FA transparent function CF card Compact flash slot 1ch Connector shape TY...

Page 61: ... that the GOT can supply refer to the following manual GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual 2 8 Multi channel Function 6 To use a stylus pen the following specifications must be met Material polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8mm or more 7 If the operating ambient temperature is other than 25 C the error may become large 8 When u...

Page 62: ...t off screen saving time can be set Life 2 Approx 70 000 h or longer Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the operating ambient temperature of 25 C Touch panel 6 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 2 dots per key Number of objects that can be simultaneously touched Simultaneous presses not allowed Only 1 point can be touched Life 8 1 million times or more operating force 0 98N max H...

Page 63: ...S interface function USB USB Full Speed 12Mbps Host 1ch Connector shape TYPE A Application For connecting a USB mouse keyboard USB memory data transfer data storage When formatting a USB memory to FAT16 Up to 2GB When formatting a USB memory to FAT32 Up to 32GB 9 USB Full Speed 12Mbps Device 1ch Connector shape Mini B Application For connecting a personal computer Project data read write OS instal...

Page 64: ...rrent for the extension units barcode reader or RFID controller must be within the current that the GOT can supply For the current for the extension units bar code reader or RFID controller and the current that the GOT can supply refer to the following manual GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used 6 To use a stylus pen the following specifications must be met Material...

Page 65: ...VTBA GT1675 VNBA GT1672 VNBA GT1665M STBA GT1665M VTBA GT1662 VNBA Input power supply voltage 100 to 240VAC 10 15 Input frequency 50 60Hz 5 Input max apparent power 150VA maximum load 110VA maximum load 100VA maximum load Power consumption 64W or less 46W or less 39W or less At backlight off 38W or less 32W or less 30W or less Inrush current 28A or less 4ms maximum load Allowable momentary power f...

Page 66: ...imum load 12A or less 55ms maximum load 67A or less 1ms maximum load Allowable momentary power failure time 10 ms or less Noise immunity 500Vp p noise voltage 1 s noise width when measuring with a noise simulator under 25 to 60Hz noise frequency Dielectric withstand voltage 500VDC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 10M or more across power terminals and earth by a ...

Page 67: ...perature 25 C Battery replacement time reference 3 to 4 years Calculate the natural discharge amount of the battery as necessary 2 Check if the battery condition is normal within the utility Refer to the following for the details of battery status display Basic Utility 2 1 1 Time setting Model name Description Target GOT GT15 BAT Battery for backup of clock data maintenance time notification data ...

Page 68: ...4 1 4 1 Part Names and Settings of the GT1695 4 PART NAME AND SETTINGS 4 1 Part Names and Settings of the GT1695 21 19 1 4 5 6 10 11 20 18 22 12 13 14 17 16 15 7 8 9 2 3 ...

Page 69: ...ing with a controller Connector type 14 pin female 9 Power terminal Power input terminal LG terminal FG terminal 10 Extension interface1 For installing an extension unit I F 1 11 Extension interface2 For installing an extension unit I F 2 12 CF card interface For installing a CF card 13 CF card access LED Lit CF card accessed Not lit CF card not accessed 14 CF card access switch Used for accepting...

Page 70: ...4 3 4 2 Part Names and Settings of the GT1685 4 2 Part Names and Settings of the GT1685 21 2 3 1 4 5 6 10 17 16 15 11 22 12 18 13 14 20 7 8 9 19 ...

Page 71: ...mmunicating with a controller Connector type 14 pin female 9 Power terminal Power input terminal LG terminal FG terminal 10 Extension interface1 For installing an extension unit I F 1 11 Extension interface2 For installing an extension unit I F 2 12 CF card interface For installing a CF card 13 CF card access LED Lit CF card accessed Not lit CF card not accessed 14 CF card access switch Used for s...

Page 72: ...4 5 4 3 Part Names and Settings of the GT1675 GT1672 4 3 Part Names and Settings of the GT1675 GT1672 1 4 5 2 3 19 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 10 11 20 18 17 16 15 21 ...

Page 73: ...or type RJ 45 modular jack 8 RS 422 485 interface For communicating with a controller Connector type 14 pin female 9 Power terminal Power input terminal LG terminal FG terminal 10 Extension interface1 For installing an extension unit I F 1 11 Extension interface2 For installing an extension unit I F 2 12 CF card interface For installing a CF card 13 CF card access LED Lit CF card accessed Not lit ...

Page 74: ...4 7 4 4 Part Names and Settings of the GT1665 GT1662 4 4 Part Names and Settings of the GT1665 GT1662 12 21 13 14 1 4 5 2 3 8 6 7 9 10 11 18 17 16 15 20 19 ...

Page 75: ...tor type RJ 45 modular jack 8 RS 422 485 interface For communicating with a controller Connector type 14 pin female 9 Power terminal Power input terminal LG terminal FG terminal 10 Extension interface1 For installing an extension unit I F 1 11 Extension interface2 For installing an extension unit I F 2 12 CF card interface For installing a CF card 13 CF card access LED Lit CF card accessed Not lit...

Page 76: ...4 9 4 5 Part Names and Settings of the GT1655 4 5 Part Names and Settings of the GT1655 1 2 3 4 5 17 9 8 6 7 20 14 15 16 19 12 13 11 18 10 ...

Page 77: ...a controller or using the gateway function Connector type RJ 45 modular jack 8 RS 422 485 interface For communicating with a controller Connector type 14 pin female 9 Power terminal Power input terminal FG terminal 10 Extension interface1 For installing an extension unit I F 1 11 CF card interface For installing a CF card 12 CF card access LED Lit CF card accessed Not lit CF card not accessed 13 C...

Page 78: ... Gothaer strase 8 40880 Ratingen Germany 5 1 Requirements to Meet EMC Directive EMC Directives are those which require any strong electromagnetic force is not output to the external Emission electromagnetic interference and It is not influenced by the electromagnetic wave from the external Immunity electromagnetic sensitivity Items 5 1 1 thru 5 1 3 summarize the precautions to use GOT and configur...

Page 79: ...applied to the cabinet of the equipment 4kV Contact discharge 8kV Aerial discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated field AM modulation 1 Immunity test in which field is irradiated to the product 80 1000MHz 10V m 1 4 2GHz 3V m 2 0 2 7GHz 1V m 80 AM modulation 1kHz EN61000 4 4 Fast transient burst noise 1 Immunity test in which burst noise is applied to the power line and signal lines Power line 2kV Digital I ...

Page 80: ...ly on the painted surface to seal the space so that the leak of electric wave can be suppressed Our test has been carried out on a panel having the damping characteristics of 37dB max and 30dB mean measured by 3m method with 30 to 300MHz 2 Connection of power and ground wires Ground and power supply wires for the GOT must be connected as described below a Provide a grounding point near the GOT Sho...

Page 81: ...rs is recommended The precautions required when installing a noise filter are described below 1 Do not install the input and output cables of the noise filter together to prevent the output side noise will be inducted into the input side cable where noise has been eliminated by the noise filer 2 Connect the noise filter s ground terminal to the control panel with the shortest cable as possible app...

Page 82: ...h manufacturer who fabricates such device should make the final judgement about the application method of the Low Voltage Directive and the product compatibility 5 2 1 Standard subject to GOT 5 2 2 Power supply The insulation specification of the GOT was designed assuming installation category II Be sure to use the installation category II power supply to the GOT The installation category indicate...

Page 83: ...following are applicable ground terminals Use them in the grounded state Be sure to ground the GOT for ensuring the safety and complying with the EMC Directive 5 2 5 External wiring 1 External devices When a device with a hazardous voltage circuit is externally connected to the GOT select a model which complies with the Low Voltage Directive s requirements for isolation between the primary and sec...

Page 84: ...comply with the EMC Directive Item Model Hardware version of the GOT Production year and month GT1695 GT1695M XTBA Version J or later Feb 2009 Version R or later Oct 2009 1 GT1695M XTBD Version H or later Feb 2009 Version Q or later Oct 2009 1 GT1685 GT1685M STBA Version G or later Feb 2009 GT1685M STBD Version F or later Feb 2009 GT1675 GT1675M STBA Version F or later Oct 2009 GT1675M STBD Versio...

Page 85: ...create the cable by the user and configure the system to meet the EMC Directive specifications for the connected device 9 PLC manufactured by other company microcomputer temperature controller inverter servo amplifier CNC MODBUS R RTU or MODBUS R TCP connection POINT POINT POINT Connected devices If connecting to the PLC or microcomputer other than Mitsubishi products MELSEC Q series MELSEC L seri...

Page 86: ...85 interface GT15 RS2T4 9P Version A or later GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later Jan 2006 Computer link connection GOT RS 232 interface GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2T4 9P Version A or later GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later Jan 2006 MELSECNET H connection PLC to PLC network GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 Version C or later Sep 2006 CC Link IE Controller Network connection GT15 J...

Page 87: ...2T4 9P Version A or later GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE Version D or later Jan 2006 Inverter connection GT15 RS2T4 9P Version A or later GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later Jan 2006 Servo amplifier connection GOT RS 232 interface GT15 RS2T4 9P Version A or later GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later Jan 2006 CNC connection GOT RS 232 interface GT15 RS2T4 9P Version A or later GT15 RS2 9P GT1...

Page 88: ...than below is used it does not meet the EMC Directive Product name Model name Hardware version of option unit Production year and month Video input unit GT16M V4 Version B or later Jan 2009 Version E or later Oct 2009 2 RGB input unit GT16M R2 Version B or later Jan 2009 Version E or later Oct 2009 2 Video RGB input unit GT16M V4R1 Version B or later Jan 2009 Version E or later Oct 2009 2 RGB outp...

Page 89: ... For the CC Link IE Field Network connection use the following cable dedicated to the CC Link IE Field Network c For details of the cables used for conncetions other than the above refer to the following manual GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Works3 and a controller used GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Designer2 GT Works2 2 Adjusting a cable for the EMC Directive compliance Modify ...

Page 90: ...g method 1 Power and ground wires wiring method Connect the power wire and connection cable as shown in the illustration and be sure to attach a ferrite core TDK Corporation type ZCAT3035 1330 within the range shown below Lead the power wire and ground wire as shown in 5 1 2 2 Make sure to ground the LG cable FG cable and functional ground cable a 100 240VAC GOT power section b 24VDC GOT power sec...

Page 91: ...W 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 PART NAME AND SETTINGS 5 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 6 INSTALLATION 7 WIRING 8 OPTION For GT1655 Be sure to ground the functional ground terminal and power FG terminal Ferrite core ZCAT3035 1330 INPUT 24VDC FG 90mm or less Functional grounding ...

Page 92: ...elow at both ends of the cable and expose the shield braided wire for grounding For grounding with cable clamps refer to Section 5 4 3 b For GT15 C BS Cut the connection wire protruding from both ends of the cable to the lengths shown below Attach the ferrite core to the cable in the position as illustrated below and insert the ground wire into the ferrite core Peel the sheath with the length show...

Page 93: ...strated below 3 For MELSECNET H connection PLC to PLC network a For coaxial cable Strip the outer insulation layer at both ends of the cable by the length shown below to expose the outer braided shield for grounding For grounding with cable clamps refer to Section 5 4 3 Attach ferrite cores to the cable in the positions as illustrated below b For optical fiber cable Processing of the cable is not ...

Page 94: ...e length shown below to expose the braided shield for grounding For grounding with cable clamps refer to Section 5 4 3 Attach ferrite cores to the cable in the positions as illustrated below CC Link dedicated cable for connecting the GOT and PLC CC Link dedicated cable for connecting the GOT and GOT GOT side 230 or less 9 06 1 57 40 ZCAT3035 1330 Ferrite Core 1 57 40 400 or less 15 75 PLC side 130...

Page 95: ... to the multimedia unit GT16M MMR 7 External I O device connection Strip the outer insulation layer at both ends of the cable by the length shown below to expose the braided shield for grounding For grounding with cable clamps Refer to Section 5 4 3 Connect the braided shield to the connector with the connector cover Twist power cables GOT side PLC personal computer side Ferrite Core ZCAT3035 1330...

Page 96: ...B output Wind cable shield material around the cable and pull out the grounding braided wire of the cable shield material with the length shown below Attach the ferrite core to the cable in the position as illustrated below HF90T28X13X16 1 57 1 57 130 or less GOT side Camcorder Vision sensor side Ferrite Core Ferrite Core ZCAT3035 1330 230 or less 400 or less 40 40 130 or less 5 12 5 12 Unit mm in...

Page 97: ...em to meet the EMC Directive specifications for the connected device when connecting the GOT to a controller The following gives the instructions to ensure the machinery comply with the EMC Directive However the manufacturer of the machinery must finally determine how to make it comply with the EMC Directives if it is actually compliant with the EMC Directives a For RS 422 485 cable Each signal wi...

Page 98: ...o the FG terminal of the GOT power supply section 2 Do not arrange the cable clamp adjacent to other cables which do not clamp Noise from the control panel may access the GOT from the cable clamp and cause adverse effects 1 Ground the braided shield portion of the cable to the control panel with the cable clamp AD75CK b For other bus connection cables Ground the braided wire for grounding to the c...

Page 99: ... the GOT in the environment that satisfies the general specifications described in this manual Do not expose the GOT to dust lamp soot conductive dust corrosive gas or combustible gas high temperature condensing wind or rain or to vibrations and impact Failure to do so can cause an electric shock fire malfunction or product damage or deterioration Do not drop chips or wire scraps near the ventilat...

Page 100: ...le respectively for the installation fittings POINT POINT POINT Precautions before executing the panel cut If the GOT is installed on the panel remove the GOT from the panel temporarily A B Panel thickness 2 to 4 mm or less GOT A mm inch B mm inch GT1695M X 383 5 15 10 2 0 08 0 0 282 5 11 12 2 0 08 0 0 GT1685M S 302 11 89 2 0 08 0 0 228 8 98 2 0 08 0 0 GT1675M S GT1675M V GT1675 VN GT1672 VN 289 1...

Page 101: ...llowing clearances must be left from the other device Depending on the units and cables connected to the GOT clearances more than the described dimensions can be required Therefore consider the connector dimensions and bending radius of the cable as well for installation For the lead in allowance for cables at the bottom of the GOT refer to the following Appendix1 External Dimensions B A C E D Pan...

Page 102: ... 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more 1 79 3 11 or more 1 CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit fitted 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more 57 2 24 or more CC Link IE Field Network communication unit fitted 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more 57 2 24 or more Video input unit fitted 4 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more 2 RGB input unit fitted 4 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more 3 Video RGB input unit fitte...

Page 103: ...ttery is used If a battery is used the dimension when a CF card is used is required For installing CF card extension unit 1 Installing location a Depth dimensions When the control panel side installation unit is installed on the control panel 180mm in depth including the bending radius of the cable is required inside the control panel b Available area for installation When the control panel side i...

Page 104: ...lation unit cannot be installed in the areas shown in the following figure X Prohibited area for installation with an extension unit Hole for installing GOT View from the rear side 130 80 3 15 5 12 Extension unit Model X Unit mm inch Bus connection unit GT15 75ABUS2L GT15 75ABUSL GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 QBUS 31 1 22 Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15...

Page 105: ...S GT15 ABUS2 1 GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 QBUS 40 1 57 Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE 1 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 77 3 03 GT15 J71BR13 33 1 30 CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX 25 0 98 CC Link IE Field Network communication unit GT15 J71GF13 T2 1 0 04 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 1 Video i...

Page 106: ... communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE 28 1 10 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 87 3 43 GT15 J71BR13 43 1 69 CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX 35 1 38 CC Link IE Field Network communication unit GT15 J71GF13 T2 21 0 83 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 1 Video input unit 2 GT16M V4 87 3 43 RGB input unit 2 GT16M R2 32 1 26 Video R...

Page 107: ...T View from the rear side Prohibited area for installation with an extension unit Prohibited area for installation with CF card interface A drive X 130 5 12 100 3 94 15 0 59 68 2 68 Extension unit Model X Unit mm inch Bus connection unit GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75ABUS2L GT15 75ABUSL 58 2 28 GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L 79 3 11 Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S ...

Page 108: ... C When mounting a multimedia unit GT16MMMR MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 or CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 the operating ambient temperature must be reduced 5 C against the maximum values described in general specifications 6 5 Installation Procedure The GOT mounting procedure is as follows For the panel cutting dimensions of each GOT refer to the following ...

Page 109: ...AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 6 INSTALLATION 7 WIRING 8 OPTION 2 After confirming the battery is stored in the battery holder insert the battery connector into the connector of the GOT 3 Insert the GOT into the panel opening from the front side For other than GT1665 GT1662 For GT1655 For GT1665 GT1662 GOT Panel opening ...

Page 110: ...display section of GOT prior to shipment Remove the film when the installation is compelted Remove the protective film of the GOT When the user continues using the GOT with the protective film the film may not be removed POINT POINT POINT Precautions after battery connection Make sure to turn on the GOT power supply once upon completion of battery connection Failure to do somay decrease the batter...

Page 111: ...t b Attach a surge suppressor on the terminal of the molded case circuit breaker MCCB electromagnetic contactor relay solenoid valve or induction motor to supress the noise 3 Releasing noise to the ground a Make sure to connect the ground cable to the ground b Use a short and thick cable to lower its ground resistance c Ground the power system and the control system separately WARNING Before start...

Page 112: ...that no problem will result Separate the 100V AC 200V AC or 24V DC cable from the main circuit lines high voltage large current and or I O signal lines Keep a distance of 100mm or more As measures against surge due to lightning connect a lightning surge absorber as shown below Lightning surge absorber connection POINT POINT POINT 1 Separate the grounding of the lightning surge absorber E1 from the...

Page 113: ...to the ground Otherwise the system becomes susceptible to noise Since the LG terminal has potential equal to a half of the input voltage touching the terminal may lead to an electric shock When grounding GT1655 ground it to FG on the power terminal block Refer to the figure above The functional grounding FG should be for FG connection such as bus connection cable CF card extension unit connection ...

Page 114: ...a point as close to the GOT as possible to make the ground cable short Grounding examples 1 Independent grounding Best For the control equipment ground the system at one end Especially for the control equipments communicating each other ground the system at one end GOT Other device Grounding 1 Independent ground Best condition GOT Other device Grounding 2 Shared grounding Good condition GOT Other ...

Page 115: ...cted noise from the power equipment may influence the control equipment causing malfunction Recommended terminal shape Applicable solderless terminal RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A GOT CN1A CN1B CN2 CN3 FG LG FG FG LG Power equipment servo etc Connection cable Panel grounding Use a short and thick cable as much as possible Panel grounding GOT FG LG FG FG CN1B CN1A CN3 CN2 LG Power equipment serv...

Page 116: ...d power line of the GOT in wiring reduces the influence of noise Leading of the ground cable from the panel having a control equipment in the panel having the GOT When a single ground cable is led from the panel having a control equipment such as PLC in the panel having the GOT the cable may need to be directly connected to the terminal block of the GOT GOT FG LG GOT FG LG Power for the power equi...

Page 117: ...1 is taken the influence of noise may be reduced with the following measure example 2 Measure example 2 Refer to the measure examples 2 1 and 2 2 below When the noise generated from the panel affects the GOT even if measure example 1 is taken attach the ferrite core KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD RFC H13 or equivalent product When attaching a ferrite core insert the wire into the hole of the ferrite c...

Page 118: ... cables separately out If cables are led out through the same cable hole for wiring reasons the cables are more easily influenced by noise Install the power line and communication cable as apart from each other as possible in the duct If the cables are installed closely with each other for wiring reasons using a separator made of metal can make the cables less influenced by noise Wiring for leadin...

Page 119: ...uch a case install the ground cable or communication cable apart from the load If the ground cable or communication cable has to be installed close to the load unavoidably attaching a surge suppressor is effective Attach the surge suppressor at the position closest to the load Measures for AC inductive load Measures for DC inductive load AC C R L The GOT s ground cable and communication cable must...

Page 120: ...ounding of the FG cable for QCPU and motion controller CPU Q series is not necessary since they have no FG wire When connecting QnACPU ACPU or motion controller CPU A series to the GOT When using GT15 C EXSS 1 or GT15 C BS perform the grounding in the following steps POINT POINT POINT 1 GOT terminal block The terminal block layout of a GOT differs depending on the model Before wiring check the ter...

Page 121: ...ock The terminal block layout of a GOT differs depending on the model Before wiring check the terminal layout of the GOT to be used 3 Ground cables Up to two ground cables can be connected to the LG and FG terminals of the GOT respectively For three or more ground cables connect the third or later ground cables to the LG terminal 1 Connect the LG and FG terminals of the terminal block on the GOT u...

Page 122: ...ct the ground cable of the connection cable with the GOT s ground cable to the FG terminal of the GOT s power For connecting the ground cables each flat side of the two solderless terminals must be faced For GT1655 Connect the ground cable of the connection cable to the functional ground terminal and connect the ground cable of GOT to the FG terminal of the GOT power supply Applicable solderless t...

Page 123: ...ection standard model For last GOT Number of IN side connectors 1 GT15 QBUS2 For intermediary and last GOT Number of IN and OUT side connectors 1 for each side GT15 ABUS For A QnACPU motion controller CPU A series connection standard model For last GOT Number of IN side connectors 1 GT15 ABUS2 For intermediary and last GOT Number of IN and OUT side connectors 1 for each side GT15 75QBUSL For QCPU ...

Page 124: ...stalling the unit fasten it by tightening the mounting screws 2 places with tightening torque of 0 36 to 0 48N m 4 When installing another extension unit on the unit that has been installed implement the above operations of step 1 to 3 When not installing an extension unit on the unit that has been installed in order to avoid receiving electrostatic stick accessory stickers to cover the top of mou...

Page 125: ...5 75ABUS2L only MELSECNET H communication unit CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit CC Link IE Field Network communication unit CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 2 Installing the GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 75ABUSL GT15 75ABUS2L These cannot be installed on the back stage of a video RGB unit or multimedia unit For bus connection use the GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS or GT15 ...

Page 126: ...unit the external I O unit and the voice output unit the first steps in the enhancing interface One can be installed in the third step Item Product name Model Description Video RGB unit 1 Video input unit GT16M V4 For video input signal 4 channels NTSC format PAL format compliant RGB input unit GT16M R2 For analog RGB input signal 2 channels Video RGB input unit GT16M V4R1 For video input signal 4...

Page 127: ...interface function board 8 3 2 Option function board Battery GT15 BAT Battery for backup of clock data maintenance time notification data system status log For 15 12 1 10 4 8 4 8 3 2 Battery GT11 50BAT Battery for backup of clock data maintenance time notification data system status log For 5 7 Protective sheet GT16 90PSCB Protection sheet for 15 Clear 5 sheets 8 3 2 Protective sheet GT16 90PSGB A...

Page 128: ... be used with this item Protective sheet GT16 60PSCB Protection sheet for 8 4 Clear 5 sheets 8 3 2 Protective sheet GT16 60PSGB Antiglare 5 sheets GT16 60PSCW 4 Clear Frame White 5 sheets GT16 60PSGW 4 Antiglare Frame White 5 sheets GT16 90PSCB 012 7 Clear covered USB environmental protection cover type 5 sheets GT16 50PSCB Protection sheet for 5 7 Clear 5 sheets GT16 50PSGB Antiglare 5 sheets GT1...

Page 129: ...e CF card with the power supply of GOT is OFF or CF card access switch is OFF a Installing 1 Turn the CF card access switch of the GOT off 2 Open the cover of the CF card interface Insert and install the CF card into the CF card interface with its front side outside 3 Close the cover of the CF card interface Set the CF card access switch to ON For other than GT1655 For GT1655 For other than GT1655...

Page 130: ...ff the CF card can be removed even during the GOT power on 2 Open the cover of the CF card interface 3 Push the CF card eject button of the GOT to lift the CF card and remove it For other than GT1655 For GT1655 For other than GT1655 For GT1655 Press the CF card eject button and then the button pops out For other than GT1655 For GT1655 ACCESS OFF ON OFF ON ACCESS ...

Page 131: ...unction 2 When ejecting the CF card support it by hand since it may pop out Failure to do so may cause a fall of the CF card leading to failure or damage of the card 2 CF card inserting removing method with multimedia unit or CF card unit a Installing 1 Open the CF card cover and turn off the CF card access switch of the unit When using the multimedia unit When using the CF card unit 2 Insert the ...

Page 132: ...d remove it When using the multimedia unit When using the CF card unit POINT POINT POINT Precautions for removing CF card 1 Do not insert or eject a CF card and do not turn off the GOT while the CF card access LED turns on Failure to do so might cause a data damage in the CF card and a malfunction with the CF card unit 2 When a CF card is removed from the CF card unit support the card with the han...

Page 133: ... the power supply of GOT is OFF or CF card access switch is OFF a Installation 1 When the CF card cover is fixed with the CF card cover fixing screw unscrew the screw 2 Open the CF card cover and turn off the CF card access switch of the unit 3 Insert the CF card into the CF card connector with the front side facing up 4 Turn on the CF card access switch b Removal 1 When the CF card cover is fixed...

Page 134: ... data damage in the CF card and a malfunction with the CF card unit 2 When a CF card is removed from the CF card unit support the card with the hand because the card might pop out Failure to do so might cause the CF card to drop from the unit resulting in a damage or failure of the card Memory card adaptor The memory card adaptor is used to convert the CF card into the memory card Type II The memo...

Page 135: ... unit cover Interface 2 side 3 Install the option function board in the option function board interface When the extension unit is installed in GOT remove the installed extension unit And do not touch the board in the GOT when install the option function board 4 After the installation tighten a fixing screw within the specified torque range 0 25 to 0 35N m 5 After the installation of option functi...

Page 136: ...reverse procedure of step 2 6 Turn the GOT power supply on 7 Check if the battery condition is normal within the utility Refer to the following for the details of battery status display Basic Utility 2 1 1 Time setting POINT POINT POINT 1 Precautions after battery replacement Make sure to turn on the GOT power supply once upon completion of battery replacement Failure to do so may decrease the bat...

Page 137: ...nvironmental protection cover hole is just on the USB environmental protection cover of the GOT For the protective sheet covered USB environmental protection cover type attach the sheet on the GOT so that the LED hole is just on the POWER LED section of the GOT 3 Make sure to fit the sheet on the GOT without wrinkles or air between the sheet and the GOT 4 Remove the protective film from the protec...

Page 138: ...vered USB environmental protection cover type is used the USB interface on the GOT front face cannot be used HINT HINT HINT Replacement time of protective sheet Check the status of the protection sheet visually by to the daily inspection The visibility becomes worse when there is too much dirt and cracks causing malfunction Proceeds replacement promptly ...

Page 139: ...of the cover to the POWER LED on the GOT front face and the direction of the cover is decided 2 One corner of the cover is pulled outside and it hangs it on the corner of the front panel of GOT 3 The oil cover was hung and the edge of the oil cover is sequentially obtained and obtain the oil cover to cover rubber packing parts in the back of GOT of the front panel It is the order of the arrow from...

Page 140: ...ls and others Doing so causes changes in shape and color of the cover When the protective cover for oil is attached to the GOT do not stretch and bend the cover too much Doing so may cause a separation between the sheet and rubber Do not place or use the protective cover for oil in direct sunshine When the protective cover for oil gets dusts wipe the dusts off with a damp cloth When the protective...

Page 141: ...mental protection cover 2 Put the provided fixing screw through the hinge hole and then fit the screw in the cover installation hole on the GOT 3 Tighten the screw with a torque of 0 36 to 0 48N m Fitting the hinge projections in the GOT guiding holes makes the cover installation work easier 4 When the USB interface is not used fix the cover by pushing the mark on the latch firmly 5 When the USB i...

Page 142: ...e procedure for installing the other models 1 The model is indicated on the attachment The upper part of the attachment has the model indication Example of model indication 2 Hang the two upper hooks on the upper part over the mounting holes in the control panel Refer to the figure shown in step1 3 While lifting the attachment upward hang the two lower hooks on the lower part of the control panel ...

Page 143: ...t compliant with the standard IP65 IP67 NEMA4 of the waterproof and dustproof 1 The model is indicated on the attachment The position of the model indication does not affect the performance of the attachment Example of model indication 2 Remove two sided tapes from the rear face of the attachment 3 Fix the attachment to fit the mouting hole on the control panel If the control panel is dirty the at...

Page 144: ... cable or the RS 485 connector terminal block conversion modules with cable to the RS 422 485 connector of GOT RS 422 connector conversion cable or RS 485 connector terminal block conversion modules with cable 1 Power off the GOT 2 Insert the 14 pin side connector of the RS 422 connector conversion cable or the RS 485 connector terminal block conversion modules with cable to the RS 422 485 interfa...

Page 145: ... that can be used on the GOT Connect a bar code reader or RFID controller To connect a bar code reader or RFID controller make Communication Settings for communications with a bar code reader or RFID controller For details of connection refer to the following manual GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputer MODBUS Products Peripherals for GT Works3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for GT Desi...

Page 146: ...ble models of the Japanese 106 keyboard English 101 keyboard or special keyboards For using upper compatible models of the Japanese 106 keyboard English 101 keyboard Japanese 109 keyboard English 104 keyboard keys that do not exist in the Japanese 106 keyboard English 101 keyboard cannot be used In addition a special keyboard such as with the hub function cannot be used with some models HINT HINT ...

Page 147: ... from the control panel can cause injury due to a drop CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the unit Doing so can cause a failure malfunction or fire Do not touch the conductive and electronic parts of the GOT directly Doing so can cause a unit malfunction failure The cables connected to the unit must be run in ducts or clamped Not doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged due to the dang...

Page 148: ...ounding environment Ambient temperature Make measurement with thermometer or hygrometer Measure corrosive gas Display section 0 to 40 C For use in control panel temperature inside control panel is ambient temperature Other portions 0 to 55 C Ambient humidity 10 to 90 RH Atmosphere No corrosive gas 2 GOT with 100 240V AC power Power supply voltage check 100 to 240VAC Measure voltage across terminal...

Page 149: ... soft cloth using neutral detergent or ethanol POINT POINT POINT Precautions for cleaning Do not use solvents such as acetone benzene toluene and alcohol since they may cause the protective sheet to be deformed or the dissolvable paint on the surface to peel off In addition do not use spray solvents since they may cause the electrical failure of the GOT and peripheral devices Clean ...

Page 150: ... 2 1 1 Time setting By using system alarm the message that notifies the battery voltage has decreased can be displayed at the battery voltage low on the screen of the GOT To display the following message on system alarm set Battery alarm display to ON Basic Utility 2 2 1 Display setting functions Refer to the following for details of the system alarm display GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Man...

Page 151: ...eed to be disposed of separately from other wastes 2 Exportation precautions The new EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC requires the follwoing when marketing or exporting batteries and or devices with built in batteries to EU member states To print the symbol on batteries devices or their packaging To explain the symbol in the manuals of the products a Labelling To market or export batteries and or d...

Page 152: ...off in the utility of GOT GOT set up Refer to the following for details Basic Utility 2 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS GOT SET UP 2 Replacement time of backlight The backlight replacement time can be set by the utility of GOT Maintenance timing setting with reference to the life of backlight Refer to the following for details Basic Utility 2 4 1 Maintenance time setting Moreover when system alarm ...

Page 153: ...nication cable Remove the GOT from the control panel 3 Remove the extension unit cover on the right side of the GOT When extension units including bus connection units are mounted on the GOT remove the units 4 Remove eight fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a screwdriver Model name Description Target GOT GT16 90XLTT For 15 high intensity wide angle view TFT XGA GT1695M X 3 GT16 80SLTT For 12 ...

Page 154: ...cklight replacement hole on the lower part of the GOT 9 When pulling out the backlight with pushing it toward the center of the GOT the projection of the rubber holder is unfixed and the backlight can be easily pulled out Expanded figure of part B in step 7 10 Install a new backlight in the reverse procedure of removal When inserting a new backlight into the backlight replacement hole of the GOT m...

Page 155: ... 3 Remove the right extension unit cover of the GOT Remove an extension unit including a bus connection unit if it is mounted 4 Remove eight fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a screwdriver 5 Remove the cable connector of the backlight from the connector of the GOT board Expanded figure of part A in step 4 When replacing the GT16 70SLTT VLTT remove the cables from the cable holder When replac...

Page 156: ...ot to damage the sheaths of the cables Insert the backlight until it is fixed by the latch black Assemble the case in the reverse procedure of disassembly Tighten the fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a torque of 0 36 to 0 48 N m When installing the case make sure that the cables are not stuck between the case and the GOT The latch is on the right side of the backlight Edge on view figure of...

Page 157: ...ower supply cable and the communication cable Remove the GOT from the control panel 3 Remove the right extension unit cover of the GOT Remove an extension unit including a bus connection unit if it is mounted 4 Remove eight fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a screwdriver 5 Remove the backlight cables and the relay cables from the GOT board connector Since the relay connector adheres inside t...

Page 158: ...backlight replacement hole of the GOT make sure not to damage the sheaths of the cables Insert the backlight all the way in 9 Connect the backlight cable connector to the GOT board connector Do not put the cables of the backlight back to the cable holder A Assemble the case in the reverse procedure of disassembly Tighten the fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a torque of 0 36 to 0 48 N m When...

Page 159: ...munication cable Remove the GOT from the control panel 3 Remove the right extension unit cover of the GOT Remove an extension unit including a bus connection unit if it is mounted 4 Remove eight fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a screwdriver 5 Remove the backlight cables from the GOT board connector Expanded figure of part A in step 4 6 Remove the backlight cables one by one from the cable ...

Page 160: ...se in the reverse procedure of disassembly Tighten the fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a torque of 0 36 to 0 48 N m When installing the case make sure that the cables are not stuck between the case and the GOT For GT16 70VLTN 1 Turn off the GOT 2 Disconnect the power supply cable and the communication cable Remove the GOT from the control panel 3 Remove the right extension unit cover of th...

Page 161: ...klight replacement hole of the GOT make sure not to damage the sheaths of the cables Insert the backlight until it is fixed by the latch black Assemble the case in the reverse procedure of disassembly Tighten the fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a torque of 0 36 to 0 48 N m When installing the case make sure that the cables are not stuck between the case and the GOT For GT16 60SLTT GT16 60V...

Page 162: ...ull out the backlight to the left Pull out the backlight so that the backlight does not hit the packing 9 Install a new backlight in the reverse procedure of removal When inserting a new backlight into the backlight replacement hole of the GOT make sure not to damage the sheaths of the cables Insert the backlight until it is fixed by the latch black Pull the cable tight toward the right side of th...

Page 163: ...t including a bus connection unit if it is mounted 4 Remove seven fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a screwdriver 5 Remove the case after passing the battery holder through the mounting hole When removing take care of not cutting the cable of the battery holder Expanded figure of part A in step 4 6 Pull out the tray for storing the cable connector of backlight Expanded figure of part A in st...

Page 164: ...cklight replacement hole of the GOT make sure not to damage the sheaths of the cables Insert the backlight until it is fixed by the latch black Pull the cable tight toward the right side of the tray Insert the tray until it is fixed Refer to figure in step 6 Assemble the case in the reverse procedure of disassembly Tighten the fixing screws on the GOT rear face with a torque of 0 36 to 0 48 N m Wh...

Page 165: ... for a while 2 When the wiring status needs to be improved GOT installation status check sheet When the noise caused by the GOT wiring status is considered to have caused the malfunction etc based on the check result of 1 above take corrective action for wiring using GOT installation status check sheet When the GOT is restored see the status for a while 3 When corrective action other than 1 and 2 ...

Page 166: ...does not change after the action is taken proceed to 1 c Cannot be checked Proceed to 1 c c POWER LED Lit in green The power is supplied normally Proceed to 1 d Lit in orange Screen saving is being performed The read device of the system information may have been turned ON when the device was set and the screen was switched to the forced screen saving status Check the setting of the read device Wh...

Page 167: ...uct investigation A line is displayed on the screen The GOT hardware may be faulty Example A vertical line is displayed Proceed to 5 Troubled product investigation Other faulty displays The screen freezes The screen display is not updated and any operation is not allowed Proceed to 1 e e Buzzer sound Does not sound Buzzer sound Example The rhythm as three beeps one beep and then two beeps is repea...

Page 168: ...be a connection error was displayed Proceed to 2 c No error The hardware such as a communication interface has no error Proceed to 3 Status of the PLC CPU c Objects not displayed on the monitor screen Found Details Example The numerical display object is not displayed Proceed to 3 Status of the PLC CPU Not found Phenomenon Cause status Action a PLC failure Occurs always An error such as CONTROL BU...

Page 169: ...ave malfunctioned temporarily due to noise Take the action of 4 h b Power the GOT ON OFF 2 3 Restored Not restored Proceed to c c Reset or power ON OFF the PLC CPU Restored Not restored Proceed to d d Power the GOT and PLC CPU ON OFF simultaneously Restored Not restored Proceed to e e Connect the cable again Restored Not restored Proceed to f The cable connection may be faulty Securely connect the...

Page 170: ...line and communication cable in the panel without mixing them in the duct can reduce the influence of noise Effective Ineffective Current status The power line and communication cable are installed together Installed together Not installed together Measure for the cables installed together Fig A Leading the power line and communication cable outside the panel at separate places can make the commun...

Page 171: ...ing of the load such as MCCB electromagnetic contactor relay solenoid valve or induction motor When a surge suppressor is used fill out the entry area below with the surge suppressor model name and the name of the equipment for which the surge suppressor is used Used Not used Measure for the equipment without a surge suppressor used Attaching the surge suppressor on the cable close to the load can...

Page 172: ...ounding can reduce the influence of noise If independent grounding is not allowed be sure to perform shared grounding as shown in Fig B Effective Ineffective Fig B GOT FG LG Connection cable Panel grounding Panel grounding FG FG CN1B CN1A CN3 CN2 LG a PLC Servo GOT FG LG Connection cable Panel grounding Grounding for power system Grounding for power system Terminal block Terminal block Panel groun...

Page 173: ...ve Ineffective Fig B Fig C Attaching the ferrite core KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD RFC H13 or equivalent product to the ground cable connected to the panel having the GOT as shown in Fig C reduces the influence of noise When wiring as shown in Fig C is difficult perform wiring as shown in Fig D Effective Ineffective Fig D Connection cable GOT FG LG Ground cable led from the panel having the control ...

Page 174: ...power from the same system is used Connecting an isolation transformer as well as separating the wiring of the GOT power from that of the power of the I O equipment and power equipment reduces the influence of noise Effective Ineffective Main power PLC power AC200V I O power Main circuit power I O equipment Power equipment PLC GOT Main power PLC power Isolation transformer AC200V I O power Main ci...

Page 175: ...d GOT f Cable length m g If any other unit etc is used please describe it 2 System configuration of the PLC a Power supply module b CPU module c Serial communication module computer link module Used Not used d Network module Used Not used e Interrupt module Used Not used f Positioning module Used Not used g Number of extension stages stages h If any other module etc is used please describe it Entr...

Page 176: ...or occurs By the method stated above correct the sequence program or replace the faulty module with a new one and check whether the error occurs If the error continues to occur it may have another cause Referring to 10 2 2 Further locating error positions locate the error position further 1 An error occurs when the power is turned on or immediately after the PLC is reset The error may be detected ...

Page 177: ...OINT POINT POINT Notes on narrowing the error part range The checks stated above are effective to locate a noise invading route when the mis operation is caused by noise 1 When disconnecting the extension base units in order use only an ENDinstruction for the sequence program and any error resulting from the sequence program will not occur and the status of occurrence of errors will be obtained ea...

Page 178: ...f the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the PLC Replace the faulty PLC CPU with a new one The error occurs further not on PLC CPU Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the PLC Disconnect the bus connection cable from the GOT 2 at IN side to further locate the error positions Turn on the power of the PLC Turn on the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the powe...

Page 179: ...to the following manual GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual 10 3 1 Error contents display This section describes the example for displaying error code and error message on GOT Popup displaying the error code and error message Advanced alarm popup display System alarm If an error occurs the error code and error message can be popup displ...

Page 180: ... message system alarm 5 An alarmed drive cannot be confirmed in the system alarm regarding file access however it can be specified by confirming the file access error signal b7 to 10 of system signal 2 2 Error source Error code Description Channel No storage destination 1 Reference Controller 0 to 99 Value of D9008 Error code of CPU for ACPU GS263 User s manual of the ACPU connected with GOT 100 t...

Page 181: ...ved by the alarm history display function has exceeded the maximum points Delete the restored history to decrease the number of alarm histories 312 No of sampling has exceeded upper limit Delete collected data The collection frequency exceeded the upper limit when Store Memory and Accumulate Average were set in the scatter graph Approve Clear trigger setup in the scatter graph Set the Operation at...

Page 182: ...ing command because the modem is not connected correctly or the power is not turned on Confirm the modem connection Turn on the power of the modem 339 Failed to initialize the modem Check initialization command An error is returned from the modem because the initializing command is invalid Confirm the initializing command of the modem 340 Printer error or power failure Printer is faulty or the pri...

Page 183: ...failure Confirm PLC drive When the recipe function is executed specifying the file register name PLC CPU file register could not be accessed Execute the recipe function again after confirming the specified PLC CPU drive file register name When you specify drive 0 execute the recipe function again after changing to other drives Confirm whether the CF card or USB memory are write protected and execu...

Page 184: ... stations In such case transfer the data of the other station to the host station PLC CPU and monitor them at the host Put COM instruction when the PLC scanning is long Check if the version of the communication driver supports the controller For how to check the version of the communication driver refer to the following GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals 8 COMMUNICATION WITH G...

Page 185: ...he key word 420 E71 specification is ASCII ASCII code is selected in Ethernet operations of the PLC side setting Select Binary code 421 E71 is set as read only Clear setting The Ethernet module on the PLC side is set in read only Set the Ethernet module on the PLC side to write enabled 422 Not communicating between CPU and E71 Confirm CPU error PLC CPU error Communication between PLC CPU and the P...

Page 186: ...red in the redundant system Check the PLC CPU to know if the path has been switched Check the cable connection status the communication unit installation status and the PLC CPU status This error may occur when the load of the PLC CPU becomes heavier when accessing other stations In such a case transfer the data of the other stations to the host station PLC CPU and monitor them at the host Perform ...

Page 187: ...ed on the GOT simultaneously are mounted Check the mounted units and remove unnecessary units 1 491 Too many units mounted on GOT Reduce units Units are mounted on the GOT exceeding the maximum number of mountable units Check the number of units and remove unnecessary units 1 492 Unusable communication units are mounted Unit unusable for GOT is installed Remove the unusable unit 1 500 Warning Buil...

Page 188: ...ange the GOT The dedicated GS is notifying that the built in flash memory writing times have reached the set times or more The GOT must be replaced In that case Data backup and re setting are needed The GOT can also be restored by turning off the notification signal manually In such a case turn it OFF after setting a value greater than the addition times 510 Clock data input out of range The value...

Page 189: ...iate for the specified system language No font appropriate for the system language specified at the system language switching is installed Install the appropriate font 570 Recipe device points too large The number of the set points of the recipe device exceeds the specified range Put the number of the set points of the recipe device within the specified range 571 Capacity shortage of user memory R...

Page 190: ...ng the logging ID by using a device or the graph offset function specify the device for the logging ID set in the logging setting 598 The specified logging setting is incompatible Configure the setting so that the number of logging devices set for the logging ID exceeds that of data lines on the historical trend graph Configure the setting so that the data type of the logging device set for the lo...

Page 191: ...etting of Ethernet FTP function of GOT the network setting of GOT and file server and the available area of CF card installed in the GOT main unit 632 Error detected during multimedia processing Switch off the GOT and check the installation status of multimedia unit or change the multimedia unit 633 The version of the unit software is not the latest Install the latest compatible multimedia unit so...

Page 192: ... Abnormal cyclic transmission status Check if terminating resistors are connected Check error codes for the PLC CPU Check the parameter for the PLC CPU on the master station Check the error status of the master station Refer to explanations of SB006E on the applicable network manual 852 Abnormal host line status Check if the cable is unplugged or not Refer to explanations of SB0090 on the applicab...

Page 193: ...10 3 Error Message and System Alarm 10 29 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES ...

Page 194: ...App 1 APPENDICES Appendix1 External Dimensions 1 GT1695 397 15 63 320 12 60 296 11 65 320 12 60 6 0 24 61 2 40 10 0 39 0 39 382 15 03 10 10 0 39 0 39 281 11 06 10 Unit mm inch ...

Page 195: ...App 2 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 2 GT1685 0 39 0 39 10 227 8 94 242 9 53 56 2 20 52 2 05 6 0 24 10 301 11 85 240 9 48 240 9 48 316 12 44 Unit mm inch ...

Page 196: ...665 GT1662 303 11 93 252 9 92 10 0 39 199 7 83 214 8 43 10 0 39 6 0 24 56 2 20 49 1 93 288 11 34 222 8 74 Unit mm inch 190 7 48 10 0 39 10 0 39 175 6 89 226 8 90 52 2 05 6 0 24 175 5 6 91 175 5 6 91 241 9 49 56 2 20 Unit mm inch ...

Page 197: ...App 4 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES 5 GT1655 120 4 72 10 0 39 10 0 39 116 4 5760 116 4 57 167 6 57 135 5 31 6 0 24 60 2 36 152 5 98 Unit mm inch ...

Page 198: ...0 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 80 3 15 33 5 1 32 15 0 59 GT15 J71GF13 T2 5 66 2 60 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 19 5 0 77 28 1 10 GT16M V4 132 5 20 18 0 71 20 0 79 GT16M R2 77 3 03 0 0 32 1 26 GT16M V4R1 BNC 132 5 20 RGB 77 3 03 BNC 18 0 71 RGB 0 0 BNC 20 0 79 RGB 32 1 26 GT16M ROUT 77 3 03 0 0 33 5 1 32 32 1 26 GT16M MMR 132 5 20 18 0 71 19 5 0 77 20 0 79 GT15 PRN 52 2 05 0 0 18 5 0 73 18 0 71 GT15 CFCD ...

Page 199: ...4 TE 2 33 5 1 32 0 0 GT15 J71LP23 25 4 4 4 GT15 J71BR13 87 5 3 44 23 5 0 93 30 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 80 3 15 16 0 63 32 1 26 15 0 59 GT15 J71GF13 T2 5 66 2 60 2 0 08 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 0 0 18 0 71 28 1 10 GT16M V4 132 5 20 68 2 68 20 0 79 GT16M R2 77 3 03 13 0 51 32 1 26 GT16M V4R1 BNC 132 5 20 RGB 77 3 03 BNC 68 2 68 RGB 13 0 51 BNC 20 0 79 RGB 32 1 26 GT16M ROUT 77 3 03 13 0 51 32 1 26 ...

Page 200: ... J71LP23 25 4 4 4 GT15 J71BR13 87 5 3 44 32 5 1 28 30 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 80 3 15 25 0 98 35 1 38 15 0 59 GT15 J71GF13 T2 5 66 2 60 11 0 43 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 0 0 21 0 83 28 1 10 GT16M V4 132 5 20 77 3 03 20 0 79 GT16M R2 77 3 03 22 0 87 32 1 26 GT16M V4R1 BNC 132 5 20 RGB 77 3 03 BNC 77 3 03 RGB 22 0 87 BNC 20 0 79 RGB 32 1 26 GT16M ROUT 77 3 03 22 0 87 32 1 26 GT16M MMR 132 5 20 77 3 ...

Page 201: ...RS4 TE 2 33 5 1 32 0 0 GT15 J71LP23 25 4 4 4 GT15 J71BR13 87 5 3 44 42 5 1 67 30 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 80 3 15 35 1 38 37 1 46 15 0 59 GT15 J71GF13 T2 5 66 2 60 21 0 83 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 2 0 08 23 0 91 28 1 10 GT16M V4 132 5 20 87 3 43 20 0 79 GT16M R2 77 3 03 32 1 26 32 1 26 GT16M V4R1 BNC 132 5 20 RGB 77 3 03 BNC 87 3 43 RGB 32 1 26 BNC 20 0 79 RGB 32 1 26 GT16M ROUT 77 3 03 32 1 26 32...

Page 202: ...A B C D R bending radius of the cable GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 95 3 74 16 0 63 79 3 11 23 0 91 55 2 17 GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 73 5 2 89 57 5 2 26 36 1 42 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L 95 3 74 79 3 11 10 0 39 55 2 17 GT15 75ABUSL GT15 75ABUS2L 73 5 2 89 57 5 2 26 36 1 42 GT15 RS2 9P 2 GT15 RS4 9S 2 72 5 2 85 56 5 2 22 23 0 91 30 1 18 GT15 RS4 TE 2 33 5 1 32 17 5 0 69 GT15 J71LP23 25 4 4 4 GT15 J71BR13 87 5 ...

Page 203: ...ent H option coefficient H option coefficient GOT side face Model name H option coefficient GT15 CFCD GT15 CFEX C08SET 20 5 0 81 GT16M V4 1 GT16M R2 1 GT16M V4R1 1 GT16M ROUT 1 GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 GT15 J61BT13 GT15 PRN GT15 DIO GT15 DIOR GT15 SOUT 21 5 0 85 GT16M MMR 1 GT15 J71GP23 SX 1 GT15 J71GF13 T2 1 35 5 1 ...

Page 204: ...gs 8 9 GT15 EXCNB 0 5 1 6 Fig 8 GT15 C BS 0 7 2 3 1 2 3 9 3 10 5 16 10 33 20 66 30 98 Fig 9 GT15 J2C10B 1 3 Fig 10 Fig A GT15 EXCNB Fig 8 GT15 C BS Fig 9 PLC side GOT side GOT side CON 2 CON 1 145 5 71 L 95 3 74 10 0 39 42 1 65 34 5 1 36 Cable approx Φ10 0 39 Fig 1 Ferrite core approx Φ35 1 38 40 1 57 red holder tube 20 0 79 60 2 36 58 2 28 70 2 76 50 1 97 32 1 26 11 5 0 45 49 1 93 L Fig 2 Cable a...

Page 205: ...tube Cable approx Φ8 0 0 31 1000 39 37 500 19 69 75 2 95 20 5 0 81 Fig 8 FG cable PLC side GOT side 60 2 36 11 5 0 45 32 1 26 49 1 93 GOT side CON 2 CON 1 50 1 97 33 1 30 L 110 4 33 160 6 30 FG cable Ferrite core approx Φ35 1 38 40 1 57 blue holder tube Cable approx Φ9 0 0 35 Fig 9 11 5 0 45 1000 39 37 70 2 76 100 3 94 A0J2 PW side GOT side 49 1 93 11 5 0 45 32 1 26 Fig 10 15 0 59 8 0 31 45 5 1 79...

Page 206: ...Fig 20 GT10 C30R2 6P 3 10 Fig 21 Cable model Cable length m ft External dimensions FA LTBGTR4CBL 0 5 1 6 1 3 2 6 6 Fig 22 50 1 97 40 1 57 13 0 51 3000 118 11 35 1 38 Fig 18 16 0 63 13 0 51 3000 118 11 35 1 38 Fig 19 50 1 97 50 1 97 16 0 63 16 0 63 35 1 38 3000 118 11 Fig 20 50 1 97 16 0 63 35 1 38 53 2 09 55 2 17 16 0 63 3000 118 11 40 1 57 200 7 87 Approx 48 1 89 30 1 18 Fig 21 50 1 97 47 1 85 18...

Page 207: ...ber Y November Z December Manufacture year Last two digits of the year GT16 70VLTTA GT1675M VTBA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION D820212216BS00048 D MAC Address Serial number Jun 2009 or less Boot OS version When the number of digits for the Boot OS version is 2 only the last digit is described Compatible backlight model Conformed standard D820212216BS00048 D Jul 2009 or later Function version Har...

Page 208: ...idelines Products are packed properly in compliance with the transportation regulations prior to shipment When repacking any of the unpacked products to transport it to another location make sure to observe the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations IMDG Code and other local transportation regulations For details please consult your transportation company Product name Model Description Handled as Batter...

Page 209: ...rd unit Infrequently used data including project data are saved to a CF card and frequently used data including alarm histories and operation logs are saved to another CF card The data can be saved in each CF card Example of how to use CF card extension unit The CF card extension unit can be used in the same way as the above Example of how to use CF card unit For using the CF card extension unit t...

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Page 211: ...gner2 2 18 I Installation Procedure 6 10 L Large size CPU extension cable 2 6 M Memory card adaptor 2 14 8 12 O Option 2 5 Option function board 2 14 8 13 Overall configuration 2 1 P Packing list A 24 Panel cutting dimensions 6 2 Part Names and Settings of the GT1655 4 9 Part Names and Settings of the GT1665 GT1662 4 7 Part Names and Settings of the GT1675 GT1672 4 5 Part names and settings of the...

Page 212: ...Index 2 Transportation Precautions App 15 U USB environmental protection cover 2 17 8 19 ...

Page 213: ... communication unit added Protective sheet covered USB environmental protection cover type added Error code list added Sep 2011 SH NA 080928ENG G LCD change for the GT1675M V supported Backlight change in accordance with the LCD change for the GT1675M V supported Rating plate change supported Error code list added Feb 2012 SH NA 080928ENG H Replacement procedure of the backlight for the GT1675M V ...

Page 214: ...3 SH NA 080928ENG N Compatible with GT Designer3 Version1 100E Jan 2014 SH NA 080928ENG O Change of the protective ground to the functional ground Change of the functional ground symbol Backlight change associated with the LCD change of the following models supported GT1695M X GT1685M S GT1675M S GT1675M V GT1675 VN GT1672 VN GT1665M S GT1665M V GT1662 VN This manual confers no industrial property...

Page 215: ...ubishi 8 Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply inc...

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Page 218: ...without notice Printed in Japan January 2014 When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN ...

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