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GOT 1000 Series

Table of contents
  1. safety precautions
GOT 1000 Series first page preview

GOT 1000 Series

Table of contents
  1. rfid connection
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Product Lineup
  5. Specification
  6. general specifications
  7. power supply specifications
  8. Part Name
  9. Installation
  10. External Dimensions
  11. Specifications (Operating Environment)
  12. Functions
  13. Precautions for Use
  14. panel cutting dimension
  15. option function board
  16. Overview of Each Function
  17. MITSUBISHI Programmable Controller
  18. Bus connection
  19. Details of bus connection
  20. Direct CPU connection
  21. system configuration
  22. Computer link connection
  23. MELSECNET/H connection
  24. MELSECNET/10 connection
  25. CC-Link IE controller network connection
  26. CC-Link connection (intelligent device station)
  27. CC-Link connection (via G4)
  28. Ethernet connection
  29. Table Of Contents
  30. Other MITSUBISHI controllers
  31. Servo amplifier connection
  32. Robot controller connection
  33. CNC (MELDAS C6/C64) connection
  34. Multiple-GT11/GT10 connection
  35. Third Party Programmable Controller
  36. OMRON programmable controller
  37. KEYENCE programmable controller
  38. KOYO EI programmable controller
  39. SHARP programmable controller
  40. JTEKT programmable controller
  41. TOSHIBA programmable controller
  42. TOSHIBA MACHINE programmable controller
  43. HITACHI IES programmable controller
  44. HITACHI programmable controller
  45. FUJI FA programmable controller
  46. MATSUSHITA programmable controller
  47. YASKAWA programmable controller
  48. YOKOGAWA programmable controller
  49. ALLEN-BRADLEY programmable controller
  50. GE FANUC programmable controller
  51. SIEMENS programmable controller
  52. LS INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS programmable controller
  53. Microcomputer connection
  54. MODBUS(R)/TCP connection
  55. Temperature Controller
  56. OMRON temperature controller
  57. SHINKO indicating controller
  58. CHINO controller
  59. FUJI SYS temperature controller
  60. YAMATAKE temperature controller
  61. YOKOGAWA temperature controller
  62. RKC temperature controller
  63. Other Devices
  64. External I/O
  65. Bar code reader connection
  66. Video/RGB connection
  67. Multimedia connection
  68. Printer connection
  69. Remote personal computer operation connection
  70. RFID connection
  71. Precautions
GOT 1000 Series first page preview

GOT 1000 Series

Table of contents
  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. CAUTIONS FOR USE
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. MANUALS
  7. QUICK REFERENCE
  8. ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS
  9. HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
  10. DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TERMS
  11. Features
  12. What is the MES Interface Function?
  13. System Configuration
  14. System configuration when installing software used for the MES Interface Function
  15. Connection between GOT and Controllers
  16. Precautions for inverter or servo amplifier connection
  17. Required Equipment, Software and Option OS
  18. Operating Environment
  19. Cautions on System Configuration
  20. Performance Specifications
  21. GOT Devices Available for the MES Interface Function
  22. Function List and Setting Item List
  23. GOT Internal Device (GS)
  24. Settings and Procedures before Use of the MES Interface Function
  25. Installation and Uninstallation
  26. DB Interface Function
  27. Job execution procedure
  28. Tag function
  29. Trigger monitoring function
  30. Trigger buffering function
  31. SQL text transmission (Communication action)
  32. Arithmetic processing function (Operation action)
  33. Resource data send function (Resource data send action)
  34. Program execution function
  35. DB buffering function
  36. SNTP Time Synchronization Function
  37. Precautions
  38. MES Interface Function Setting Screen
  39. Screen Structure
  40. Operations using the Edit items tree
  41. Setting
  42. Device Tag Settings
  43. Setting items in Device tag settings
  44. Setting items in Array setting
  45. Setting items in Component setting
  46. Server Service Settings
  47. Setting items in Server service settings
  48. Job Settings
  49. Setting items in Job settings
  50. Setting items in Trigger conditions
  51. Setting items in Program execution
  52. Appendix.1.1 ASCII code table
  53. Setting items in DB Buffering
  54. One-shot execution
  55. Job Settings - Actions
  56. Setting items in Communication action
  57. Setting items in Operation action
  58. Appendix.1.2 Characters applicable to item names, component names, variable names, etc
  59. Setting items in Transmit resource action
  60. Option Setting
  61. Setting items in SNTP time synchronization setting
  62. Setting items in DB buffering settings
  63. Diagnosis
  64. Checking the MES Interface Function status (Status)
  65. Manipulating the MES Interface Function status (Operation)
  66. Changing the job status (Change job status)
  67. Manipulating DB buffering (DB buffering operation)
  68. Checking the trigger buffering (Trigger buffering status)
  69. Working Log
  70. MES Interface Execute Log
  71. Job Execute Log
  72. DB Connection Service Functions
  73. Setting ODBC of Database
  74. Starting DB Connection Service Setting Tool
  75. Screen Structure of DB Connection Service Setting Tool
  76. Setting Items of DB Connection Service Setting Tool
  77. Importing/Exporting Files
  78. Help
  79. Output Log Specifications
  80. Access log
  81. SQL failure log
  82. MES Interface Function setting
  83. Error Code List
  84. When using DB Connection Service Setting Tool
  85. Error log in the Working log
  86. Appendix.1.3 Characters applicable to character string constants, etc
  87. Appendix2 About Monitoring Interval Timeout
  88. Appendix3 Warning Messages in Windows Vista(R)
  89. Appendix4 Tables for Used Terms
GOT 1000 Series first page preview

GOT 1000 Series

Table of contents
  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. MANUALS
  11. QUICK REFERENCE
  12. ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS
  13. HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
  14. Setting the Communication Interface
  15. I/F communication setting
  16. Precautions
  17. Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT
  18. Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT
  19. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  20. Option unit
  21. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  22. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  23. Coaxial cable connector connection method
  24. Terminating resistors of GOT
  25. Setting the RS-232/485 signal conversion adaptor
  26. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  27. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  28. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  29. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  30. Connectable Model List
  31. System Configuration
  32. Connecting to H-200 to 252 series, H series board type or EH-150 series
  33. Connection Diagram
  34. GOT Side Settings
  35. PLC Side Setting
  36. Device Range that Can Be Set
  37. HITACHI HIDIC H Series
  38. Connecting to S10V
  39. Connecting to S10mini
  40. Connecting to communication module
  41. Serial Connection
  42. System Configuration for connecting to MICREX-F70
  43. System Configuration for connecting to MICREX-F120S/140S/15[]S
  44. System Configuration for connecting to MICREX-SX SPH
  45. Ethernet Connection
  46. PLC side setting (MICREX-SX SPH)
  47. FUJI MICREX-F Series
  48. Connecting to PXG4, PXG5, PXG9 or PXH9
  49. RS-485 cable
  50. Temperature Controller Side Setting
  51. Connecting to PXH9
  52. Connecting to interface converter (SI-30A)
  53. Connecting to interface converter (KS-485)
  54. Station number setting
  55. FUJI PXR/PXG/PXH
  56. System configuration for connecting to GL60S, GL60H or GL70H
  57. System configuration for connecting to MP-920/930, CP-9300MS/9200(H or PROGIC-8
  58. System configuration for connecting to MP-940
  59. System configuration for connecting to CP-9200SH, CP-317
  60. System configuration for connecting to MP2200, MP2300 or MP2300S
  61. PLC Side Settings
  62. PLC side setting (MP2000 series, MP920 series)
  63. PLC side setting (CP-9200SH series, CP-312, CP-317 series)
  64. YASKAWA CP9200SH/MP900
  65. YASKAWA MP2000/MP900/CP9200SH Series
  66. System configuration for connecting to FA500
  67. RS-422 cable
  68. Connecting to CPU port/D-sub 9-pin conversion cable, SIO port adapter cable
  69. Connecting PC link module (F3LC11-1F, F3LC12-1F)
  70. Connecting PC link module (LC01-0N, LC02-0N)
  71. Connecting to STARDOM
  72. Connecting to Ethernet Interface Module (F3LE12-0T)
  73. Connecting to F3SP66, F3SP67, F3SP71-4N (built-in Ethernet interface)
  74. YOKOGAWA FA500/FA-M3 Series
  75. Connecting to UT100 Series
  76. Connecting to UT2000 Series
  77. Connecting to UTAdvanced Series
  78. Connecting to RS232C/RS485 converter (ML2-[])
  79. Connecting to H-PCP-A or H-PCP-B
  80. Connecting to SRZ
  81. Connecting to CB Series (CB100, CB400, CB500, CB700, CB900)
  82. Connecting to FB series (FB100, FB400 or FB900)
  83. Connecting to RB Series (RB100, RB400, RB500, RB700, RB900)
  84. Connection to PF900/901, HA400/401, HA900/901, RMC500, MA900/901, AG500 SA100/200
  85. Connection to THV-A1
  86. Connection to SRX
  87. Connecting to SB1
  88. Connecting to B400
  89. Connecting to H-PCP-A, H-PCP-B
  90. Connecting to Z-TIO, Z-DIO, Z-CT
  91. Connecting to Z-COM
  92. Connecting to CB Series
  93. Connecting to RB Series
  94. Connecting to AG500
  95. Connecting to SA100/SA200
  96. RKC SR Mini HG
  97. System configuration for connecting to MicroLogix1000/1200/1400/1500 Series
  98. System Configuration for connecting to Control/Compact/FlexLogix Series
  99. AB SLC500
  100. AB MicroLogix1000/1200/1400/1500 Series
  101. Connecting to Series90-70
  102. Connecting to VersaMax Micro
  103. Connecting to IC693CMM311
  104. Connecting to K200S
  105. Connecting to K300S
  106. Connecting to Cnet I/F module
  107. SICK Safety Controller (SICK Flexi Soft)
  108. System configuration for connecting to SIMATIC S7-200
  109. Connecting to SIMATIC S7-200
  110. SIEMENS S7-300/400 Series
  111. MURATEC Controller Side Setting
GOT 1000 Series first page preview

GOT 1000 Series

Table of contents
  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. MANUALS
  9. QUICK REFERENCE
  10. ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS
  11. HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
  12. Setting the Communication Interface
  13. I/F communication setting
  14. Precautions
  15. Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT
  16. Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT
  17. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  18. Option unit
  19. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  20. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  21. Coaxial cable connector connection method
  22. Terminating resistors of GOT
  23. Setting the RS-232/485 signal conversion adaptor
  24. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  25. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  26. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  27. Confirming the communication state with each station (station monitoring function)
  28. Check on the PLC
  29. microcomputer connection
  30. Microcomputer Connection (Serial)
  31. System Configuration
  32. Connection Diagram
  33. RS-422 cable
  34. Device Data Area
  35. D devices
  36. R devices
  37. L devices
  38. M devices
  39. SD devices
  40. SM devices
  41. Message Formats
  42. List of commands
  43. Formats 1, 2 (GOT-A900 Series microcomputer connection)
  44. Formats 3 to 6 (A compatible 1C frame)
  45. Formats 7 to 10 (QnA compatible 3C/4C frame)
  46. Formats 11 to 13 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  47. Formats 14, 15 (GOT-F900 Series microcomputer connection)
  48. GOT Side Settings
  49. Communication detail settings
  50. System Configuration Examples
  51. Device Range that Can Be Set
  52. Microcomputer connection (Ethernet)
  53. Formats 3, 4 (GOT-F900 series microcomputer connection)
  54. Formats 5(Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  55. Formats 6, 7 (4E frame)
  56. Formats 8, 9 (QnA compatible 3E frame)
  57. Connectable Model List
  58. RS-422/485 cable
  59. MODBUS(R)/RTU Equipment Side Setting
  60. Station number setting
  61. Ethernet setting
  62. MODBUS(R)/TCP Equipment Setting
  63. Example of Connection
  64. Connecting to YOKOGAWA PLC (STARDOM)
  65. Connecting to sound output unit
  66. Connection cable between external I/O unit and connector/terminal block converter module
  67. Connection diagram between connector/terminal block converter module and user-created original operation panel
  68. Connecting to fingerprint authentication device
  69. Connecting to bar code reader
  70. Installing and setting up computer remote operation driver
  71. Ethernet Connection
  72. Setting in Personal Computer
  73. VNC(R) server function setting
  74. Displaying GOT screen on external monitor
  75. Connecting to PictBridge compatible printer
  76. Connecting to serial printer
  77. Sending video image to personal computer
  78. Connecting to RFID
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