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GOT2000 Series

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GOT2000 Series

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GOT2000 Series

Brand: Mitsubishi Electric | Category: Monitor
Table of contents
  1. safety precautions
  2. mounting precautions
  3. wiring precautions
  4. transportation precautions
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  9. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  10. Features
  11. Overall Configuration
  12. Option model name
  13. System Equipment
  14. CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit set
  15. Extension unit
  16. Software
  17. Option
  18. Cable
  19. Others
  20. General Specifications
  21. general specifications
  22. GT21
  23. GT27
  24. performance specifications
  25. GT25
  26. Specifications of Power Supply Section
  27. battery life
  28. Overview
  29. Conforming standards in the Low Voltage Directive
  30. control panel
  31. Installing a noise filter (power supply line filter)
  32. system configuration
  33. Connection of power cables and ground cables
  34. ethernet connection
  35. Grounding a cable
  36. power supply
  37. external controllers
  38. 6. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
  39. Table Of Contents
  40. installation precautions
  41. Installation Position
  42. Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle
  43. Installing and Removing the GOT
  44. Removing the GOT
  45. Installing and Removing the Extension Unit
  46. Removing the extension unit
  47. installing the battery
  48. removing the battery
  49. Installing and Removing the SD Card
  50. Installing the SD card
  51. Removing the SD card
  52. Installing and Removing the USB Devices
  53. Installing and Removing the USB cable
  54. Removing the USB cable
  55. 7. WIRNG OF POWER SUPPLY SECTION
  56. Table Of Contents
  57. Wiring of External Power Supply
  58. Power Supply Wiring to th GOT
  59. Causes of wiring-related malfunction and countermeasure examples
  60. Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel
  61. Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment
  62. Grounding the Extension Unit
  63. Outline Procedure to Start the GOT
  64. starting monitoring
  65. Daily Inspection
  66. Periodic Inspection
  67. Screen Cleaning Method
  68. Low-voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement
  69. GOT Restoration Sheets
  70. GOT status check sheet
  71. GOT installation status check sheet
  72. System configuration check sheet
  73. Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection
  74. Narrowing the possible error positions
  75. Specific example of troubleshooting
  76. Error Messages and System Alarms
  77. External Dimension Diagrams
  78. Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards
  79. Calculating consumed current of GT2705-V
GOT2000 Series first page preview

GOT2000 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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  9. Abbreviations and Generic Terms
  10. Setting the Communication Interface
  11. I/F communication setting
  12. Precautions
  13. Writing the Package Data onto the GOT
  14. Checking the package data writing on GOT
  15. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  16. Option unit
  17. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  18. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  19. Coaxial cableconnector connection method
  20. Terminating resistors of GOT
  21. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  22. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  23. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  24. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  25. Check on the PLC
  26. Microcomputer Connection (Serial)
  27. System Configuration
  28. Connection Diagram
  29. Device Data Area
  30. D devices
  31. R devices
  32. L devices
  33. M devices
  34. SD devices
  35. SM devices
  36. Message Formats
  37. List of commands
  38. Formats 1, 2 (GOT-A900 Series microcomputer connection)
  39. Formats 3 to 6 (A compatible 1C frame)
  40. Formats 7 to 10 (QnA compatible 3C/4C frame)
  41. Formats 11 to 13 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  42. Formats 14, 15 (GOT-F900 Series microcomputer connection)
  43. GOT Side Settings
  44. System Configuration Examples
  45. Device Range that Can Be Set
  46. Microcomputer connection (Ethernet)
  47. Formats 3, 4 (GOT-F900 series microcomputer connection)
  48. Formats 5(Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  49. Formats 6, 7 (4E frame)
  50. Formats 8, 9 (QnA compatible 3E frame)
  51. GOT Ethernet settings
  52. Connectable Model List
  53. RS-422/485 cable
  54. MODBUS(R)/RTU Equipment Side Setting
  55. Station number setting
  56. GOT Ethernet Setting
  57. Ethernet setting
  58. MODBUS(R)/TCP Equipment Setting
  59. Example of Connection
  60. Connecting to YOKOGAWA PLC (STARDOM)
  61. Connection diagram between connector/terminal block converter module and user-created original operation panel
  62. Connection cable between external I/O unit and operation panel
  63. Connecting to bar code reader
  64. Communication detail settings
  65. Serial Connection
  66. Installing and setting up computer remote operation driver
  67. Ethernet Connection
  68. VNC(R) server function setting
  69. Setting in Personal Computer
  70. Displaying video image on GOT
  71. Displaying GOT screen on external monitor
  72. Coaxial cable
  73. Setting the video/RGB function
  74. Connecting to PictBridge compatible printer
  75. Connecting to serial printer
  76. Sending video image to personal computer
  77. Installing and setting multimedia interaction tool onto personal computer
  78. Connecting to RFID
  79. Connecting to wireless LAN
  80. GOT wireless LAN I/F setting
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GOT2000 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. Abbreviations and Generic Terms
  11. Setting the Communication Interface
  12. I/F communication setting
  13. Precautions
  14. Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT
  15. Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT
  16. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  17. Option unit
  18. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  19. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  20. Coaxial cableconnector connection method
  21. Terminating resistors of GOT
  22. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  23. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  24. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  25. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  26. Connectable Model List
  27. System Configuration
  28. System Configuration for connecting to PCON, ACON, SCON, ERC2
  29. Connection Diagram
  30. GOT Side Settings
  31. Robot Controller Side Setting
  32. Connecting to SSEL, ASEL, PSEL
  33. Connecting to ERC2
  34. Device Range that Can Be Set
  35. IAI robot controller (IAI PCON, ACON, SCON, ERC2 controller)
  36. Connecting to DMC50
  37. Connecting to SDC15, SDC25/26 or SDC35/36
  38. Connecting to SDC20/21
  39. Connecting to SDC30/31
  40. Connecting to SDC40A/40B/40G
  41. Connecting to SDC45/46
  42. Connecting to CMS, MQV, MPC, MVF, RX
  43. Connecting to CMF015, CMF050
  44. Connecting to CML, PBC201-VN2
  45. Connecting to AUR350C, AUR450C
  46. Connecting to CMC10B
  47. Connecting to AHC2001
  48. Connecting to NX series
  49. RS-485 cable
  50. Communication detail settings
  51. Control Equipment Side Setting
  52. Connecting to SDC20/21, SDC30/31
  53. Connecting to MPC
  54. Connecting to AHC2001 CPU
  55. AZBIL SDC/DMC Series
  56. Serial Connection
  57. System Configuration for connecting to CQM1H
  58. System Configuration for connecting to CJ1H, CJ1G, CJ1M, CJ2H, or CJ2M
  59. System Configuration for connecting to CP1H, CP1L, or CP1E
  60. System Configuration for connecting to C200HS, C200H, C200HX, C200HG, or
  61. System Configuration for connecting to CS1H, CS1G, or CS1D
  62. System Configuration for connecting to C1000H or C2000H
  63. System Configuration for connecting to CV500, CV1000, CV2000, or CVM1
  64. PLC Side Setting
  65. Connecting to CJ1, CJ2, CS1, CP1H, CP1L, or CP1E
  66. Connecting to CV500/CV1000/CV2000 or CVM1
  67. Connecting to connection cable
  68. Connecting to serial communication unit
  69. Connecting to serial communication board (CS1W-SCB21(-V1), CS1W-SCB41(-V1))
  70. Connecting to RS-422A/485 Option board
  71. Connecting to RS-422A converter
  72. Ethernet Connection
  73. OMRON PLC (OMRON SYSMAC CS/CJ)
  74. Connecting to the INPANEL NEO
  75. Temperature Controller Side Setting
  76. Station No. settings
  77. Connecting to KV-3000
  78. Connecting to KV-1000
  79. Connecting to KV-700
  80. Connecting to SU-5M or SU-6M
  81. Connecting to DirectLOGIC 05 series
  82. Connecting to DirectLOGIC 06 series
  83. Connecting to D2-240, D2-250-1 or D2-260
  84. Connecting to PZ
  85. Connecting to SU-5M/6M
  86. Connecting to U-01DM
  87. Connecting to D0-DCM
  88. Connecting to PC3J or PC3JL
  89. Connecting to PC2J, PC2JS or PC2JR
  90. Connecting to PC2JC, PC216P or PC2J16PR
  91. RS-422 cable
  92. Connecting to PC2J16P or PC2J16PR
  93. Link unit setting
  94. Connecting to JW-31CUH, JW-32CUH or JW-33CUH
  95. Connecting to JW-50CUH, JW-70CUH, JW-100CUH or JW-100CU
  96. Connecting to Z-512J
  97. Connecting to JW-32CUH, JW-33CUH or Z-512J
  98. Connecting to the link unit (JW-10CM or ZW-10CM)
  99. SHARP PLC (SHARP JW)
  100. When connecting to DCL-33A Series
  101. Indicating Controller Side Setting
  102. Connecting to KP1000, KP2000, AL3000, AH3000 series
  103. Connecting to SE3000, JU, KE3000, LE5000 series
  104. Connecting to GT120 Series
  105. Controller Side Setting
  106. Connecting to DB1000, DB2000 Series
  107. Connecting to SE3000
  108. Connecting to KE3000
  109. Connecting to converter SC8-10
  110. Station number setting
  111. System configuration for connecting to PROSEC V series
  112. TOSHIBA MACHINE PLC (TOSHIBA MACHINE TCmini)
  113. Connecting to MINAS A5 series
  114. RS-232/RS-485 cable
  115. Servo Amplifier Side Setting
  116. PANASONIC servo amplifier (PANASONIC MINAS-A5 Series)
  117. Connecting to FP1-C24C or FP1-C40C
  118. Connecting to FP2 or FP2SH
  119. Connecting to FP3 or FP5
  120. Connecting to FP10(S)
  121. Connecting to FP10SH
  122. Connecting to FP-M(C20TC) or FP-M(C32TC)
  123. Connecting to FP
  124. Connecting to FP-X
  125. Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX PLC (Panasonic MEWNET-FP)
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GOT2000 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. Table Of Contents
  11. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  12. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, Meanings of Icons
  13. Utility Execution
  14. Utility Function List
  15. Utility display
  16. Display operation of main menu
  17. Utility basic configuration
  18. Basic operation of settings change
  19. Display
  20. Display operation of display
  21. Display setting operations
  22. Language
  23. Setting operation of language
  24. Unique Information
  25. Setting procedure for unique information
  26. IP Address
  27. Display operation of IP address
  28. Setting procedure for the IP address
  29. Precautions
  30. IP Filter Setting
  31. Display operation of the IP filter setting
  32. Setting procedure for the IP filter
  33. Operation
  34. Display operation of operation
  35. Setting operation of operation
  36. Utility Call Key
  37. Utility call key setting operation
  38. USB Host
  39. Setting operation of USB host
  40. Time
  41. Time setting
  42. Adjusting the clock
  43. Broadcasting the clock data
  44. Local time
  45. Controller
  46. Communication detail setting display operation
  47. Controller contents
  48. Controller setting operation
  49. Communication detail setting
  50. display contents of communication detail setting
  51. Ethernet Communication
  52. display contents of ethernet setting
  53. Transparent Mode
  54. Operation the transparent mode
  55. Security Level Authentication
  56. Operator Authentication
  57. Password change
  58. Function setting
  59. SoftGOT-GOT Link Function
  60. SoftGOT-GOT link function setting operation
  61. VNC Server Function
  62. VNC server function setting operation
  63. Sequence Program Monitor
  64. Display operation of the sequence program monitor
  65. Backup/Restoration
  66. Display operation of backup/restoration setting
  67. Trigger Backup
  68. Trigger backup setting operation
  69. Trigger time setting operation
  70. License Management
  71. Setting operation of license management
  72. Video/RGB
  73. Video display setting
  74. RGB display setting
  75. Multimedia
  76. Video setting
  77. Long time recording setting
  78. Version control
  79. Network setting
  80. Multimedia screen
  81. Wireless LAN Function
  82. Display contents when [Action Mode] is set to [Access point]
  83. Display contents when [Action Mode] is set to [Station]
  84. System Launcher
  85. Setting procedure for the system launcher
  86. iQSS Utility
  87. Setting procedure for the iQSS utility
  88. ANDON Connection
  89. Display operation of the ANDON connection setting
  90. Setting procedure for the ANDON connection
  91. Batch Self Check
  92. Operation of batch self check
  93. USB Device Management
  94. USB device status display operation
  95. Screen Cleaning
  96. Operation of clean
  97. Touch Panel Calibration
  98. Touch panel calibration operation
  99. System Alarm
  100. Operation of system alarm display
  101. Drawing Check
  102. Drawing check operation
  103. Font Check
  104. Font check operation
  105. Touch Panel Check
  106. Touch panel check operations
  107. I/O Check
  108. Display operation of I/O Check
  109. Ethernet Status Check
  110. Operation of Ethernet status check
  111. GOT Information
  112. Display of GOT information
  113. GOT Mobile Information
  114. Displaying the GOT Mobile information
  115. Monitor Screens
  116. Display operation of monitor screens
  117. Data Type and Storage Location
  118. os version confirmation
  119. Alarm Information
  120. The display example of alarm information
  121. Alarm information operation
  122. Image File Management
  123. Display example of image file management
  124. Operation of image file management
  125. Recipe Information
  126. Display operation of recipe information
  127. Example of advanced recipe information display
  128. Recipe information operation
  129. Logging Information
  130. Display operation of logging information
  131. Example of logging information display
  132. Logging information operation
  133. Operation Log Information
  134. Display operation of operation log information
  135. Example of operation log information display
  136. Operation log information operation
  137. File Manager
  138. Display operation of the file manager screen
  139. Display example of the file manager screen
  140. Operations on the file manager screen
  141. Package Data Management
  142. Display example of package data management
  143. Operation of package data management
  144. upload operation
  145. Backup/Restore Function
  146. SRAM management
  147. Display example of SRAM management
  148. SRAM management operation
  149. Memory Card Format
  150. Operating the memory card format
  151. Memory Check
  152. Memory check operation
  153. GOT Data Package Acquisition
  154. Display example of GOT data package acquisition
  155. BootOS and Basic System Application to be Installed
  156. Prior Preparations for Installing BootOS and System Application
  157. BOOTOS AND SYSTEM APPLICATION INSTALLATION USING DATA STORAGE
  158. Installing when starting the GOT
  159. Installing using the data control function (Utility)
  160. When Installing the Different Version of BootOS, Basic System Application
  161. Display on the GOT
  162. Error Codes and System Alarm List
  163. Login/Logout
  164. Display Language Setting
  165. Standard I/F
  166. Standard I/F display operation
  167. Display contents of standard I/F
  168. Detail information setting operation
  169. Channel setting operation
  170. Driver setting operation
  171. GOT IP Address Setting (Ethernet models only)
  172. Setting operation
  173. Ethernet Communication (Ethernet models only)
  174. Display contents of Ethernet setting
  175. Communication Monitor
  176. Screen display content
  177. Ethernet Check (Ethernet models only)
  178. Setting the Transparent Mode
  179. Keyword
  180. Regist
  181. Delete
  182. Clear
  183. Protect
  184. Display Settings
  185. Display operation of display setting
  186. Operation Settings (Settings for Operation)
  187. Display operation of operation setting
  188. Position correction of the touch panel (touch panel calibration setting)
  189. Setting the utility call keys
  190. Inherent Information
  191. USB Host (GT2107-W)
  192. Setting the storage location for backup and restoration (GT2107-W)
  193. Backup/restoration setting operation
  194. security level change functions
  195. security level change operation
  196. operator information management
  197. Time Setting and Display
  198. Clock setting operations
  199. Data Storage Location
  200. Checking version of BootOS and basic system application
  201. OS information
  202. Resource Data Information
  203. the display operation of alarm information
  204. SD Card Access
  205. SD Card Format
  206. Clear Data
  207. Clear data operation
  208. Data Copy
  209. Operation of data copy
  210. error display
  211. Backup and Restoration
  212. System configuration
  213. Access range
  214. Security and password
  215. Display operation of backup and restoration
  216. Backup operation
  217. Restoration operation
  218. Keyword operations
  219. Errors and corrective actions
  220. USB Device Management (GT2107-W)
  221. Device Monitor Function
  222. Devices that can be monitored
  223. Display operation of device monitor
  224. Information displayed on the device monitor screen and key functions
  225. Basic operation of device monitor
  226. Device registration
  227. Quick test
  228. FX List Editor (GT2105-Q, GT2104-R only)
  229. Specifications
  230. Display operation
  231. Operation procedures
  232. Selection and operation of modes
  233. Displaying sequence programs
  234. Searching commands/devices
  235. Writing commands
  236. Changing operands, set values
  237. Deleting commands
  238. Sequence program all clear
  239. PLC diagnostics
  240. Parameter setting
  241. List monitor
  242. Action for an incorrect key input
  243. Error messages and corrective actions
  244. FX3U-ENET-ADP Communication Setting Function
  245. Display operation of FX3U-ENET-ADP communication setting function
  246. Clean
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GOT2000 Series

Table of contents
  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. GT25
  3. GT23
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  9. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  10. Features
  11. Overall Configuration
  12. System Equipment
  13. CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit set
  14. Extension unit
  15. Software
  16. Option
  17. Cable
  18. Others
  19. General Specifications
  20. GT21
  21. Performance Specifications
  22. GT27
  23. Specifications of Power Supply Section
  24. Battery Specifications
  25. Overview
  26. Conforming standards in the Low Voltage Directive
  27. EMC Directive Requirements
  28. Installing a noise filter (power supply line filter)
  29. System configuration
  30. Connection of power cables and ground cables
  31. Fabricating a connection cable
  32. bus connection
  33. Grounding a cable
  34. Low Voltage Directive Requirements
  35. Grounding
  36. Installation Precautions
  37. Stud
  38. Installation Position
  39. Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle
  40. Installing the GOT
  41. Removing the GOT
  42. Installing and Removing the Extension Unit
  43. Removing the extension unit
  44. Installing the Battery
  45. Installing the battery to GT2708, GT2705, or GT2508
  46. Installing the battery to GT2310 or GT2308
  47. Installing the battery to GT2107, GT2105, GT2104-R, GT2104-P
  48. Removing the Battery
  49. Removing the battery from GT2708, GT2705, GT2710 or GT2508
  50. Removing the battery from GT2310 or GT2308
  51. Removing the battery from GT2107, GT2105, GT2104-R, GT2104-P
  52. Installing the SD Card
  53. GT27, GT25, GT23
  54. Removing the SD Card
  55. Installing and Removing the USB Devices (GT27, GT25, GT2107)
  56. Removing the USB devices
  57. Installing and Removing the USB cable (GT27, GT25, GT23, GT2107)
  58. Removing the USB cable
  59. Panel-Mounted USB Port Extension
  60. Wiring of External Power Supply
  61. Power Supply Wiring to the GOT
  62. Causes of wiring-related malfunction and countermeasure examples
  63. Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel
  64. Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment
  65. Grounding the Extension Unit
  66. Outline Procedure to Start the GOT
  67. Creating Project Data
  68. Daily Inspection
  69. Periodic Inspection
  70. Screen Cleaning Method
  71. Low-voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement
  72. GOT Restoration Sheets
  73. GOT status check sheet
  74. GOT installation status check sheet
  75. System configuration check sheet
  76. Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection
  77. Narrowing the possible error positions
  78. Specific example of troubleshooting
  79. Error Messages and System Alarms
  80. External Dimension Diagrams
  81. Depth Dimensions and Cable Bend Radius for GT27 with an Extension Unit
  82. GT2715-X
  83. GT2712-S
  84. GT2710-S, GT2710-V
  85. GT2708-S, GT2708-V
  86. GT2705-V
  87. Depth Dimensions and Cable Bend Radius for GT25 with an Extension Unit
  88. GT2512F-S, GT2510F-V, GT2508F-V
  89. Depth dimensions for the GOT with an SD card unit (GT2103-P)
  90. External dimension diagrams of the communication cable
  91. Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards
  92. Calculating consumed current of GT2705-V
GOT2000 Series first page preview

GOT2000 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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  11. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  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 cableconnector connection method
  22. Terminating resistors of GOT
  23. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  24. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  25. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  26. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  27. Connectable Model List
  28. System Configuration
  29. Connecting to H-200 to 252 series, H series board type or EH-150 series
  30. Connection Diagram
  31. GOT Side Settings
  32. PLC Side Setting
  33. Device Range that Can Be Set
  34. HITACHI HIDIC H Series
  35. Connecting to S10mini
  36. Serial connection
  37. Connecting to MICREX-F70
  38. Connecting to MICREX-F120S/140S/15[]S
  39. System Configuration for connecting to MICREX-SX SPH
  40. Station number setting
  41. Ethernet Connection
  42. PLC side setting (MICREX-SX SPH)
  43. FUJI MICREX-F Series
  44. Connecting to PXG4, PXG5, PXG9 or PXH9
  45. RS-485 cable
  46. Temperature Controller Side Setting
  47. Connecting to PXH9
  48. Connecting to interface converter (SI-30A)
  49. Connecting to interface converter (KS-485)
  50. FUJI PXR/PXG/PXH
  51. System configuration for connecting to GL60S, GL60H or GL70H
  52. System configuration for connecting to MP-920/930, CP-9300MS/9200(H or PROGIC-8
  53. System configuration for connecting to MP-940
  54. System configuration for connecting to CP-9200SH, CP-317
  55. System configuration for connecting to MP2200, MP2300 or MP2300S
  56. PLC Side Settings
  57. System configuration for connecting to MP3200 or MP3300
  58. GOT Ethernet setting
  59. PLC side setting (MP2000 series, MP920 series)
  60. PLC side setting (CP-9200SH series, CP-312, CP-317 series)
  61. PLC side setting (MP3000 series)
  62. YASKAWA CP9200SH/MP900
  63. YASKAWA MP2000/MP900/CP9200SH Series
  64. System configuration for connecting to FA500
  65. Connecting to CPU port/D-sub 9-pin conversion cable, SIO port adapter cable
  66. Connecting PC link module (F3LC11-1F, F3LC12-1F)
  67. Connecting PC link module (LC01-0N, LC02-0N)
  68. Connecting to STARDOM
  69. Connecting to Ethernet Interface Module (F3LE12-0T)
  70. Connecting to F3SP66, F3SP67, F3SP71-4N (built-in Ethernet interface)
  71. YOKOGAWA FA500/FA-M3 Series
  72. Connecting to UT100 Series
  73. Connecting to UT2000 Series
  74. Connecting to UTAdvanced Series
  75. Connecting to RS232C/RS485 converter (ML2-[])
  76. temperature controller
  77. Connecting to H-PCP-A or H-PCP-B
  78. Connecting to SRZ
  79. Connecting to CB Series (CB100, CB400, CB500, CB700, CB900)
  80. Connecting to FB series (FB100, FB400 or FB900)
  81. Connecting to RB Series (RB100, RB400, RB500, RB700, RB900)
  82. Connection to PF900/901, HA400/401, HA900/901, RMC500, MA900/901, AG500 SA100/200
  83. Connection to THV-A1
  84. Connection to SRX
  85. Connecting to SB1
  86. Connecting to B400
  87. RS-422 cable
  88. Connecting to H-PCP-A, H-PCP-B
  89. Connecting to Z-TIO, Z-DIO, Z-CT
  90. Connecting to Z-COM
  91. Connecting to CB Series
  92. Connecting to RB Series
  93. Connecting to AG500
  94. Connecting to SA100/SA200
  95. RKC SR Mini HG
  96. System configuration for connecting to MicroLogix1000/1200/1400/1500 Series
  97. System Configuration for connecting to Control/Compact/FlexLogix Series
  98. System configuration for connecting to ControlLogix, CompactLogix or FlexLogix Ethernet connection type: EtherNet/IP (AB Tag))
  99. AB SLC500
  100. AB MicroLogix Series (Device extended)
  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 Nexgenie 1000 PLC, Nexgenie 2000 PLUS PLC
  107. communication detail settings
  108. SICK Safety Controller (SICK Flexi Soft)
  109. System configuration for connecting to SIMATIC S7-200
  110. Connecting to SIMATIC S7-200
  111. SIEMENS S7-300/400 Series
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Table of contents
  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. wiring precautions
  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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  11. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, Meanings of Icons
  12. Setting the Communication Interface
  13. I/F communication setting
  14. Precautions
  15. Writing the Package Data onto the GOT
  16. Checking the package data 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 cableconnector connection method
  22. Terminating resistors of GOT
  23. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  24. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  25. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  26. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  27. Check on the PLC
  28. Microcomputer Connection (Serial)
  29. System Configuration
  30. Connection Diagram
  31. RS-422 cable
  32. Device Data Area
  33. D devices
  34. R devices
  35. L devices
  36. M devices
  37. SD devices
  38. SM devices
  39. Message Formats
  40. List of commands
  41. Formats 1, 2 (GOT-A900 Series microcomputer connection)
  42. Formats 3 to 6 (A compatible 1C frame)
  43. Formats 7 to 10 (QnA compatible 3C/4C frame)
  44. Formats 11 to 13 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  45. Formats 14, 15 (GOT-F900 Series microcomputer connection)
  46. GOT Side Settings
  47. Communication detail settings
  48. System Configuration Examples
  49. Device Range that Can Be Set
  50. Microcomputer connection (Ethernet)
  51. Formats 3, 4 (GOT-F900 series microcomputer connection)
  52. Formats 5 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  53. Formats 6, 7 (4E frame)
  54. Formats 8, 9 (QnA compatible 3E frame)
  55. GOT Standard Ethernet Setting
  56. IP Filter Setting
  57. Connectable Model List
  58. Preparation of EDS File for GOT
  59. DeviceNet master equipment Side Settings
  60. RS-422/485 cable
  61. MODBUS(R)/RTU Equipment Side Setting
  62. Station number setting
  63. Ethernet setting
  64. MODBUS(R)/TCP Equipment Setting
  65. Example of Connection
  66. Connecting to YOKOGAWA PLC (STARDOM)
  67. Recommended PROFIBUS DP cable and connectors
  68. How to acquire GSD file for GOT
  69. PROFIBUS DP master equipment Side Settings
  70. Connecting to SLMP equipment
  71. Routing parameter setting
  72. SLMP Equipment Setting
  73. Connection diagram between connector/terminal block converter module and user-created original operation panel
  74. Connection cable between external I/O unit and operation panel
  75. Connecting to bar code reader
  76. RS-232 cable
  77. Serial Connection
  78. Analog RGB cable
  79. Installing and setting up computer remote operation driver
  80. Ethernet Connection
  81. Install and setting the required software
  82. GOT Mobile setting
  83. Setting in Personal Computer
  84. VNC(R) server function setting
  85. Displaying video image on GOT
  86. Displaying GOT screen on external monitor
  87. Coaxial cable
  88. Setting the video/RGB function
  89. Connecting to PictBridge compatible printer
  90. Connecting to serial printer
  91. Saving video image and displaying it on GOT
  92. Sending video image to personal computer
  93. video setting
  94. Installing and setting multimedia interaction tool onto personal computer
  95. Connecting to RFID
  96. Connecting to wireless LAN
  97. GOT Wireless LAN I/F Setting
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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. Table Of Contents
  11. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  12. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, Meanings of Icons
  13. Each Function and Related Manuals
  14. System Applications (Extended Functions) Required for Each Function
  15. Languages Available for Each Function
  16. Features
  17. Precautions
  18. Operations for Display
  19. Operating Procedure
  20. Online module change screen
  21. Specifications
  22. Devices that can be monitored
  23. batch monitor
  24. test operation
  25. Access range
  26. Displaying the monitor screen
  27. Names of each section of monitor screen
  28. Display format of the monitor screen ([One large screen], [4 screens])
  29. Destination path setting ([Connect])
  30. Entering devices ([Register])
  31. Deleting a device ([Delete])
  32. Deleting devices at a time ([Delete all])
  33. Operation Procedures
  34. Switching the display (number or columns, comment display) ([Layout])
  35. Monitoring local devices ([Local monitor])
  36. File switching for comment display ([Change comment])
  37. Screen transition (common operation)
  38. Entry Monitor
  39. Batch Monitor
  40. TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters)
  41. BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory)
  42. Error Messages and Corrective Actions
  43. Devices and range that can be monitored
  44. Display Operation
  45. Setting ladder data storage location
  46. Program update check
  47. Setting the security
  48. Setting Display Format
  49. How to Operate PLC Read Screen
  50. Key functions
  51. How to Operate Ladder Monitor Screen
  52. Menus
  53. How to Operate Ladder Editor Screen
  54. Find/Replace Operation
  55. Factor search
  56. Replace device (Supported by the sequence program monitor (ladder) only)
  57. Change open/close cantact (Supported by the sequence program monitor (ladder) only)
  58. Test Operation
  59. Operation for Display
  60. Setting SFC data storage location
  61. How to Operate Block List Screen
  62. How to Operate SFC Diagram Monitor Screen
  63. Error Messages and Corrective Action
  64. Network information that can be monitored
  65. Detailed monitor
  66. Other station monitor
  67. Other station communication status monitor
  68. Other station data link status monitor
  69. Other station parameter status monitor
  70. Other station CPU operation status monitor
  71. Other station CPU RUN status monitor
  72. Other station loop status monitor
  73. Setting method for other station monitoring
  74. Monitor Menu screen
  75. Present Value Monitor screen
  76. SFC Error History screen
  77. Error List screen
  78. Error List Designated-Axis screen
  79. Positioning Monitor screen
  80. Servo Monitor screen
  81. Present Value History Monitor screen
  82. Parameter setting screen
  83. Hard copy output
  84. Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen
  85. Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions
  86. Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions
  87. Composition of the intelligent module monitor screen and key functions
  88. Specifying a module to monitor and selecting monitor menu
  89. Testing of the intelligent function module
  90. Intelligent Module Monitor Screens
  91. Monitor screen configuration and key functions
  92. Operations of Display
  93. Operations of Servo Amplifier Monitor Screens
  94. Setup
  95. Monitor functions
  96. Alarm function
  97. Diagnostics function
  98. Parameter setting
  99. Test operations
  100. Setting storage location for backup data
  101. Security and password
  102. Trigger backup
  103. Network batch backup/restoration
  104. Progress screen (backup)
  105. Data list (restoration)
  106. Progress screen (restoration)
  107. Controller list screen
  108. Controller selection screen (Restoration)
  109. Individual restoration screen (Restoration)
  110. Backup Data Conversion Tool
  111. Operating environment
  112. How to use Backup Data Conversion Tool
  113. Errors and Corrective Actions
  114. GOT side settings
  115. Screen transition when [View logged device] is selected
  116. Screen transition when [Manage log file] is selected
  117. How to Operate Various Selection Screens
  118. How to operate target selection screen
  119. How to operate Main Menu screen
  120. How to operate file selection screen
  121. How to Operate Data Log Viewer
  122. Legend display
  123. Upper and lower limit values setting
  124. Cursor position information
  125. Selecting data
  126. Searching data
  127. Help
  128. Display
  129. Searching from the monitor screen
  130. Common Operation
  131. Switching the Display Format
  132. Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers
  133. Switching comment/no-comment display
  134. Search Operation
  135. Contact point search
  136. Coil search
  137. Step search
  138. Ladder end search
  139. Defect search
  140. Displayable character codes
  141. Setting motion SFC program storage location
  142. Detailed program window
  143. Step list window
  144. Active step list window
  145. Program batch monitor window
  146. Communication setting window
  147. Password input window
  148. Selection and operation of modes
  149. Searching commands and devices
  150. Writing commands
  151. Changing operands, set values
  152. Deleting commands
  153. Sequence program all clear
  154. PLC diagnostics
  155. Keywords
  156. List monitor
  157. Action for an incorrect key input
  158. Setting procedure for monitoring other stations
  159. Motion error history monitor screen
  160. CNC monitor 2 screen layout
  161. Key input
  162. Authorization
  163. Screen transition
  164. Device list information screen
  165. Monitoring information screen
  166. Parameter information screen
  167. Drive recorder information list] screen
  168. Open] window
  169. Select drive] window
  170. Folder name] window
  171. File name] window
  172. Select channel] window
  173. Input N/W No.] window
  174. Select connection destination (servo)] window
  175. Drive recorder arbitrary alarm trigger] window
  176. Graph waveform] screen
  177. Graph setting] window
  178. At alarm occurrence)] screen
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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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  11. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, Meanings of Icons
  12. Setting the Communication Interface
  13. GOT Ethernet Setting
  14. I/F communication setting
  15. Precautions
  16. Writing the Package Data onto the GOT
  17. Checking the package data writing on GOT
  18. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  19. Option unit
  20. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  21. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  22. Coaxial cableconnector connection method
  23. Terminating resistors of GOT
  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 to each station (Station monitoring function)
  28. Check on the PLC
  29. Microcomputer Connection (Serial)
  30. System Configuration
  31. Connection Diagram
  32. RS-422 cable
  33. Device Data Area
  34. D devices
  35. R devices
  36. L devices
  37. M devices
  38. SD devices
  39. SM devices
  40. Message Formats
  41. List of commands
  42. Formats 1, 2 (GOT-A900 Series microcomputer connection)
  43. Formats 3 to 6 (A compatible 1C frame)
  44. Formats 7 to 10 (QnA compatible 3C/4C frame)
  45. Formats 11 to 13 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  46. Formats 14, 15 (GOT-F900 Series microcomputer connection)
  47. GOT Side Settings
  48. Communication detail settings
  49. System Configuration Examples
  50. Device Range that Can Be Set
  51. Microcomputer connection (Ethernet)
  52. Formats 3, 4 (GOT-F900 series microcomputer connection)
  53. Formats 5 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  54. Formats 6, 7 (4E frame)
  55. Formats 8, 9 (QnA compatible 3E frame)
  56. Connectable Model List
  57. Preparation of EDS File for GOT
  58. DeviceNet master equipment Side Settings
  59. RS-422/485 cable
  60. MODBUS/RTU Slave Equipment Side Setting
  61. Ethernet setting
  62. MODBUS/TCP Slave Equipment Setting
  63. Example of Connection
  64. Connecting to YOKOGAWA PLC (STARDOM)
  65. MODBUS/RTU master equipment Side Settings
  66. Connecting to MODBUS/RTU master equipment
  67. Recommended PROFIBUS DP cable and connectors
  68. How to acquire GSD file for GOT
  69. PROFIBUS DP master equipment Side Settings
  70. Connecting to SLMP equipment
  71. Routing parameter setting
  72. SLMP Equipment Setting
  73. CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Master Station Setting
  74. When connecting to the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic master station
  75. Connection diagram between connector/terminal block converter module and user-created original operation panel
  76. Connection cable between external I/O unit and operation panel
  77. Connecting to bar code reader
  78. RS-232 cable
  79. Serial Connection
  80. Analog RGB cable
  81. Installing and setting up computer remote operation driver
  82. Ethernet Connection
  83. Wireless LAN setting
  84. Install and setting the required software
  85. GOT Mobile setting
  86. Setting in Personal Computer
  87. VNC server function setting
  88. Displaying video image on GOT
  89. Displaying GOT screen on external monitor
  90. Coaxial cable
  91. Setting the video/RGB function
  92. Connecting to PictBridge compatible printer
  93. Connecting to serial printer
  94. Saving video image and displaying it on GOT
  95. Sending video image to personal computer
  96. multimedia setting
  97. video setting
  98. Installing and setting multimedia interaction tool onto personal computer
  99. Connecting to RFID
  100. Connecting to wireless LAN
  101. GOT Wireless LAN I/F Setting
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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. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  13. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  14. Utility Execution
  15. Utility Function List
  16. Utility display
  17. Display operation of main menu
  18. Utility basic configuration
  19. Basic operation of settings change
  20. Display
  21. Display operation of display
  22. Display setting operations
  23. Language
  24. Setting operation of language
  25. Unique Information
  26. Setting procedure for unique information
  27. IP Address
  28. Display operation of IP address
  29. Setting procedure for the IP address
  30. Precautions
  31. IP Filter Setting
  32. Display operation of the IP filter setting
  33. Setting procedure for the IP filter
  34. Operation
  35. Display operation of operation
  36. Setting operation of operation
  37. Utility Call Key
  38. Utility call key setting operation
  39. USB Host
  40. Setting operation of USB host
  41. Time
  42. Time setting
  43. Adjusting the clock
  44. Broadcasting the clock data
  45. Local time
  46. Controller
  47. Communication detail setting display operation
  48. Controller contents
  49. Controller setting operation
  50. Communication detail setting
  51. display contents of communication detail setting
  52. Ethernet Communication
  53. display contents of ethernet setting
  54. Transparent Mode
  55. Operation the transparent mode
  56. GOT Internal Device Monitor
  57. Setting procedure for the GOT internal device monitor
  58. Security
  59. Operator Authentication
  60. Password change
  61. Function setting
  62. SoftGOT-GOT Link Function
  63. SoftGOT-GOT link function setting operation
  64. VNC Server Function
  65. VNC server function setting operation
  66. Sequence Program Monitor
  67. Display operation of the sequence program monitor
  68. Backup/Restoration
  69. Display operation of backup/restoration setting
  70. Trigger Backup
  71. Trigger backup setting operation
  72. Trigger time setting operation
  73. License Management
  74. Setting operation of license management
  75. Video/RGB
  76. Video display setting
  77. RGB display setting
  78. Multimedia
  79. Video setting
  80. Long time recording setting
  81. Version control
  82. Network setting
  83. Multimedia screen
  84. Wireless LAN Function
  85. Display contents when [Action Mode] is set to [Access point]
  86. Display contents when [Action Mode] is set to [Station]
  87. System Launcher
  88. Setting procedure for the system launcher
  89. iQSS Utility
  90. Setting procedure for the iQSS utility
  91. ANDON Connection
  92. Display operation of the ANDON connection setting
  93. Setting procedure for the ANDON connection
  94. Batch Self Check
  95. Operation of batch self check
  96. USB Device Management
  97. USB device status display operation
  98. Screen Cleaning
  99. Operation of clean
  100. Touch Panel Calibration
  101. Touch panel calibration operation
  102. System Alarm
  103. Operation of system alarm display
  104. Drawing Check
  105. Drawing check operation
  106. Font Check
  107. Font check operation
  108. Touch Panel Check
  109. Touch panel check operations
  110. I/O Check
  111. Display operation of I/O Check
  112. Ethernet Status Check
  113. Operation of Ethernet status check
  114. GOT Information
  115. Display of GOT information
  116. GOT Mobile Information
  117. Displaying the GOT Mobile information
  118. Monitor Screens
  119. Display operation of monitor screens
  120. Data Type and Storage Location
  121. os version confirmation
  122. Alarm Information
  123. The display example of alarm information
  124. Alarm information operation
  125. Image File Management
  126. Display example of image file management
  127. Operation of image file management
  128. Recipe Information
  129. Display operation of recipe information
  130. Example of advanced recipe information display
  131. Recipe information operation
  132. Logging Information
  133. Display operation of logging information
  134. Example of logging information display
  135. Logging information operation
  136. Operation Log Information
  137. Display operation of operation log information
  138. Example of operation log information display
  139. Operation log information operation
  140. File Manager
  141. Display operation of the file manager screen
  142. Display example of the file manager screen
  143. Operations on the file manager screen
  144. Package Data Management
  145. Display example of package data management
  146. Operation of package data management
  147. upload operation
  148. Backup/Restore Function
  149. SRAM management
  150. Display example of SRAM management
  151. SRAM management operation
  152. Memory Card Format
  153. Operating the memory card format
  154. Memory Check
  155. Memory check operation
  156. GOT Data Package Acquisition
  157. Display example of GOT data package acquisition
  158. BootOS and Basic System Application to be Installed
  159. Prior Preparations for Installing BootOS and System Application
  160. BOOTOS AND SYSTEM APPLICATION INSTALLATION USING DATA STORAGE
  161. Installing when starting the GOT
  162. Installing using the data control function (Utility)
  163. When Installing the Different Version of BootOS, Basic System Application
  164. Display on the GOT
  165. Error Codes and System Alarm List
  166. Display Language Setting
  167. Standard I/F
  168. Standard I/F display operation
  169. Display contents of standard I/F
  170. Detail information setting operation
  171. Channel setting operation
  172. Driver setting operation
  173. GOT IP Address Setting (Ethernet models only)
  174. Setting operation
  175. Ethernet Communication (Ethernet models only)
  176. Display contents of Ethernet setting
  177. Communication Monitor
  178. Screen display content
  179. Ethernet Check (Ethernet models only)
  180. Setting the Transparent Mode
  181. Keyword
  182. Regist
  183. Delete
  184. Clear
  185. Protect
  186. Display Settings
  187. Display operation of display setting
  188. Operation Settings (Settings for Operation)
  189. Display operation of operation setting
  190. Position correction of the touch panel (touch panel calibration setting)
  191. Setting the utility call keys
  192. Inherent Information
  193. GOT internal device monitor setting operation
  194. VNC Server Function (GT2107-W)
  195. License Management (GT2107-W)
  196. USB Host (GT2107-W)
  197. Setting the storage location for backup and restoration (GT2107-W)
  198. Backup/restoration setting operation
  199. Security Level Authentication
  200. security level change operation
  201. Login/Logout
  202. Time Setting and Display
  203. Clock synchronization method
  204. Data Storage Location
  205. Checking version of BootOS and basic system application
  206. OS information
  207. Resource Data Information
  208. the display operation of alarm information
  209. SD Card Access
  210. SD Card Format
  211. Clear Data
  212. Clear data operation
  213. Data Copy
  214. Operation of data copy
  215. error display
  216. Backup and Restoration
  217. System configuration
  218. Access range
  219. Security and password
  220. Display operation of backup and restoration
  221. Backup operation
  222. Restoration operation
  223. Keyword operations
  224. Errors and corrective actions
  225. USB Device Management (GT2107-W)
  226. Device Monitor Function
  227. Devices that can be monitored
  228. Display operation of device monitor
  229. Information displayed on the device monitor screen and key functions
  230. Basic operation of device monitor
  231. Device registration
  232. Quick test
  233. FX List Editor (GT2105-Q, GT2104-R only)
  234. Specifications
  235. Display operation
  236. Operation procedures
  237. Selection and operation of modes
  238. Displaying sequence programs
  239. Searching commands/devices
  240. Writing commands
  241. Changing operands, set values
  242. Deleting commands
  243. Sequence program all clear
  244. PLC diagnostics
  245. Parameter setting
  246. List monitor
  247. Action for an incorrect key input
  248. Error messages and corrective actions
  249. FX3U-ENET-ADP Communication Setting Function
  250. Display operation of FX3U-ENET-ADP communication setting function
  251. Clean
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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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  10. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, Meanings of Icons
  11. Setting the Communication Interface
  12. I/F communication setting
  13. Precautions
  14. Writing the Package Data onto the GOT
  15. Checking the package data writing on GOT
  16. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  17. Option unit
  18. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  19. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  20. Coaxial cableconnector connection method
  21. Terminating resistors of GOT
  22. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  23. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  24. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  25. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  26. Check on the PLC
  27. microcomputer connection
  28. Microcomputer Connection (Serial)
  29. System Configuration
  30. Connection Diagram
  31. RS-422 cable
  32. Device Data Area
  33. D devices
  34. R devices
  35. L devices
  36. M devices
  37. SD devices
  38. SM devices
  39. Message Formats
  40. List of commands
  41. Formats 1, 2 (GOT-A900 Series microcomputer connection)
  42. Formats 3 to 6 (A compatible 1C frame)
  43. Formats 7 to 10 (QnA compatible 3C/4C frame)
  44. Formats 11 to 13 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  45. Formats 14, 15 (GOT-F900 Series microcomputer connection)
  46. GOT Side Settings
  47. Communication detail settings
  48. System Configuration Examples
  49. Device Range that Can Be Set
  50. Microcomputer connection (Ethernet)
  51. Formats 3, 4 (GOT-F900 series microcomputer connection)
  52. Formats 5 (Digital Electronics Corporation's memory link method)
  53. Formats 6, 7 (4E frame)
  54. Formats 8, 9 (QnA compatible 3E frame)
  55. GOT Ethernet settings
  56. IP Filter Setting
  57. Connectable Model List
  58. Preparation of EDS File for GOT
  59. DeviceNet master equipment Side Settings
  60. RS-232 cable
  61. RS-422/485 cable
  62. MODBUS(R)/RTU Equipment Side Setting
  63. Station number setting
  64. Ethernet setting
  65. MODBUS(R)/TCP Equipment Setting
  66. Example of Connection
  67. Connecting to YOKOGAWA PLC (STARDOM)
  68. Preparation of GSD File for GOT
  69. Connecting to PROFIBUS DP master equipment
  70. Recommended PROFIBUS DP cable and connectors
  71. How to acquire GSD file for GOT
  72. PROFIBUS DP master equipment Side Settings
  73. Routing parameter setting
  74. SLMP Equipment Setting
  75. Connection diagram between connector/terminal block converter module and user-created original operation panel
  76. Connection cable between external I/O unit and operation panel
  77. Connecting to bar code reader
  78. Serial Connection
  79. Installing and setting up computer remote operation driver
  80. Ethernet Connection
  81. Wireless LAN setting
  82. GOT Mobile setting
  83. Setting in Personal Computer
  84. VNC(R) server function setting
  85. Displaying GOT screen on external monitor
  86. Setting the video/RGB function
  87. Connecting to PictBridge compatible printer
  88. Connecting to serial printer
  89. Saving video image and displaying it on GOT
  90. Sending video image to personal computer
  91. multimedia connection
  92. Coaxial cable
  93. Installing and setting multimedia interaction tool onto personal computer
  94. Connecting to RFID
  95. Connecting to wireless LAN
  96. GOT wireless LAN I/F setting
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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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  8. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  9. GT25HS-V
  10. Overall Configuration
  11. System Equipment
  12. GT21
  13. CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit set
  14. Extension unit
  15. Software
  16. Option
  17. Cable
  18. Others
  19. General Specifications
  20. GT23
  21. Performance Specifications
  22. GT25-W
  23. GT25-S, GT25-V
  24. Specifications of Power Supply Section
  25. Battery Specifications
  26. Overview
  27. Conforming standards in the Low Voltage Directive
  28. EMC Directive Requirements
  29. Installing a noise filter (power supply line filter)
  30. System configuration
  31. Connection of power cables and ground cables
  32. Fabricating a connection cable
  33. bus connection
  34. Grounding a cable
  35. Low Voltage Directive Requirements
  36. Grounding
  37. Installation Precautions
  38. Stud
  39. Installation Position
  40. GT25-S, GT-25V
  41. Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle
  42. Installing the GOT
  43. Removing the GOT
  44. Handling Handy GOT
  45. Hanging on a wall
  46. Installing to/removing from panel
  47. Installing and Removing the Extension Unit
  48. Removing the extension unit
  49. Installing the Battery
  50. Installing the battery to GT2708, GT2705, or GT2508
  51. Installing the battery to GT2510-WX or GT2507-W
  52. Installing the battery to GT2506HS-V
  53. Installing the battery to GT2310 or GT2308
  54. Installing the battery to GT2505, GT2107, GT2105, GT2104-R, GT2104-P
  55. Removing the Battery
  56. Removing the battery from GT2708, GT2705, GT2710 or GT2508
  57. Removing the battery from GT2510-WX or GT2507-W
  58. Removing the battery from GT2506HS-V
  59. Removing the battery from GT2310 or GT2308
  60. Removing the battery from GT2505, GT2107, GT2105, GT2104-R, GT2104-P
  61. Installing the SD Card
  62. GT27, GT25 (except GT25-W), GT23
  63. Removing the SD Card
  64. Installing and Removing the USB Devices (GT27, GT25, GT23, GT2107)
  65. Removing the USB devices
  66. Installing and Removing the USB cable (GT27, GT25, GT23, GT2107)
  67. Removing the USB cable
  68. Installing and Removing the Panel-Mounted USB Port Extension
  69. Connector Conversion Box
  70. Emergency Stop Switch Guard Cover
  71. Overview of Communication Cable
  72. Installing and removing of external cable
  73. Wiring of External Power Supply
  74. Power Supply Wiring to the GOT
  75. Causes of wiring-related malfunction and countermeasure examples
  76. Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel
  77. Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment
  78. Grounding the Extension Unit
  79. Internal Wiring Diagram of Handy GOT
  80. Power Wiring
  81. The cause of malfunctions related wiring/Remedy
  82. Wiring inside and outside the panel
  83. Attaching surge killers to control equipment
  84. Switch Wiring
  85. Switch wiring example
  86. Operation switch wiring
  87. LED setting of operation switch
  88. Operation switch name sheet creation
  89. Emergency stop switch wiring
  90. Grip switch
  91. LED settings of grip switch
  92. Outline Procedure to Start the GOT
  93. Creating Project Data
  94. Daily Inspection
  95. Periodic Inspection
  96. Screen Cleaning Method
  97. Low-voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement
  98. troubleshooting
  99. GOT Restoration Sheets
  100. GOT installation status check sheet
  101. System configuration check sheet
  102. Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection
  103. Narrowing the possible error positions
  104. Specific example of troubleshooting
  105. Error Messages and System Alarms
  106. External Dimension Diagrams
  107. Depth Dimensions and Cable Bend Radius for GT27 with an Extension Unit
  108. GT2715-X
  109. GT2712-S
  110. GT2710-S, GT2710-V
  111. GT2708-S, GT2708-V
  112. GT2705-V
  113. Depth Dimensions and Cable Bend Radius for GT25 with an Extension Unit
  114. GT2512F-S, GT2510F-V, GT2508F-V
  115. Depth dimensions for the GOT with an SD card unit (GT2103-P)
  116. Depth dimensions for the GOT with several extension units mounted in multiple stages (GT27 GT25)
  117. External dimension diagrams of the communication cable
  118. External Dimensions of Connection Cables for Handy GOT
  119. Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards
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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. Table Of Contents
  11. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  12. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  13. Setting the Communication Interface
  14. GOT Ethernet Setting
  15. I/F communication setting
  16. Precautions
  17. Writing the Project Data 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 cableconnector 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. System Configuration for connecting to PCON, ACON, SCON, ERC2
  33. Connection Diagram
  34. RS-422/485 cable
  35. GOT Side Settings
  36. Communication detail settings
  37. Robot Controller Side Setting
  38. Connecting to SSEL, ASEL, PSEL
  39. Connecting to PCON, ACON, SCON
  40. Station No.settings
  41. Device Range that Can Be Set
  42. IAI robot controller (IAI PCON, ACON, SCON, ERC2 controller)
  43. Connecting to DMC50
  44. Connecting to SDC15, SDC25/26 or SDC35/36
  45. Connecting to SDC20/21
  46. Connecting to SDC30/31
  47. Connecting to SDC40A/40B/40G
  48. Connecting to SDC45/46
  49. Connecting to CMS, MQV, MPC, MVF, RX
  50. Connecting to CMF015, CMF050
  51. Connecting to CML, PBC201-VN2
  52. Connecting to AUR350C, AUR450C
  53. Connecting to CMC10B
  54. Connecting to AHC2001
  55. Connecting to NX series
  56. RS-485 cable
  57. Control Equipment Side Setting
  58. Connecting to SDC20/21, SDC30/31
  59. Connecting to CMS, CMF015
  60. Connecting to MPC
  61. Connecting to RX
  62. Connecting to AHC2001 CPU
  63. Station number setting
  64. AZBIL SDC/DMC Series
  65. Serial Connection
  66. System Configuration for connecting to CQM1H
  67. System Configuration for connecting to CJ1H, CJ1G, CJ1M, CJ2H, or CJ2M
  68. System Configuration for connecting to CP1H, CP1L, or CP1E
  69. System Configuration for connecting to C200HS, C200H, C200HX, C200HG, or C200HE
  70. System Configuration for connecting to CS1H, CS1G, or CS1D
  71. System Configuration for connecting to C1000H or C2000H
  72. System Configuration for connecting to CV500, CV1000, CV2000, or CVM1
  73. PLC Side Setting
  74. Connecting to CPM2A, CQM1, CQM1H, C200H or RS-232C adapter
  75. Connecting to CJ1, CJ2, CS1, CP1H, CP1L, or CP1E
  76. Connecting to CV500/CV1000/CV2000 or CVM1
  77. Connecting to connection cable
  78. Connecting to rack type host link unit
  79. Connecting to serial communication unit
  80. Connecting to serial communication board (CS1W-SCB21(-V1), CS1W-SCB41(-V1))
  81. Connecting to RS-422A/485 Option board
  82. Ethernet Connection
  83. System Configuration for connecting to NJ series
  84. OMRON PLC (SYSMAC CJ1/CJ2/CS1 series)
  85. Connecting to the INPANEL NEO
  86. Connecting to the E5□C series
  87. Connecting to the THERMAC R series
  88. RS-422 cable
  89. Temperature Controller Side Setting
  90. Connecting E5ZN
  91. Connection to interface converter (K3SC-10)
  92. Station No. settings
  93. OMRON temperature controller (OMRON THERMAC/INPANEL NEO)
  94. OMRON temperature controller (OMRON digital temperature controller)
  95. Connecting to KV-5500, KV-5000
  96. Connecting to KV-3000
  97. Connecting to KV-1000
  98. Connecting to KV-700
  99. KV-700/1000/3000/5000/7000
  100. Connecting to SU-5M or SU-6M
  101. Connecting to DirectLOGIC 05 series
  102. Connecting to DirectLOGIC 06 series
  103. Connecting to D2-240, D2-250-1 or D2-260
  104. Connecting to PZ
  105. Connecting to SU-5E/6B
  106. Connecting to SU-5M/6M
  107. Connecting to DirectLOGIC 205 series
  108. Connecting to U-01DM
  109. Connecting to D0-DCM
  110. KOYO EI PLC (KOYO KOSTAC/DL)
  111. Connecting to PC3J or PC3JL
  112. Connecting to PC2J, PC2JS or PC2JR
  113. Connecting to PC2JC, PC2J16P or PC2J16PR
  114. RS-232 cable
  115. Connecting to PC2JC
  116. Connecting to PC2J16P or PC2J16PR
  117. RS-232/RS-422 interface converter setting
  118. Link unit setting
  119. JTEKT PLC (JTEKT TOYOPUC-PLC)
  120. Connecting to JW-31CUH, JW-32CUH or JW-33CUH
  121. Connecting to JW-50CUH, JW-70CUH, JW-100CUH or JW-100CU
  122. Connecting to Z-512J
  123. Connecting to JW-22CU, JW-70CUH, JW-100CUH or JW-100CU
  124. Connecting to JW-32CUH, JW-33CUH or Z-512J
  125. Connecting to the link unit (JW-21CM)
  126. Connecting to the link unit (JW-10CM or ZW-10CM)
  127. SHARP PLC (SHARP JW)
  128. Indicating Controller Side Setting
  129. When connecting to DCL-33A Series
  130. Connecting to ACS-13A, DCL- 33A, JC, JCM-33A, JIR-301- M, PCD-300 Series,
  131. shinko indicating controller
  132. Connecting to KP1000, KP2000, AL3000, AH3000 series
  133. Connecting to SE3000, JU, KE3000, LE5000 series
  134. Connecting to GT120 Series
  135. Controller Side Setting
  136. Connecting to LT400, LT830 Series
  137. Connecting to DB1000, DB2000 Series
  138. Connecting to KP1000, KP2000
  139. Connecting to SE3000
  140. Connecting to JU
  141. Connecting to KE3000
  142. Connecting to LE5000
  143. Connecting to converter SC8-10
  144. CHINO controller (CHINO Controllers)
  145. System configuration for connecting to PROSEC V series
  146. Connecting to TS2000, TS2100
  147. TOSHIBA MACHINE PLC (TOSHIBA MACHINE TCmini)
  148. Connecting to MINAS A5 series
  149. RS-232/RS-485 cable
  150. Servo Amplifier Side Setting
  151. PANASONIC servo amplifier (PANASONIC MINAS-A4 Series)
  152. PANASONIC servo amplifier (PANASONIC MINAS-A5 Series)
  153. Connecting to FP1-C24C or FP1-C40C
  154. Connecting to FP2 or FP2SH
  155. Connecting to FP3 or FP5
  156. Connecting to FP10(S)
  157. Connecting to FP10SH
  158. Connecting to FP-M(C20TC) or FP-M(C32TC)
  159. Connecting to FP
  160. Connecting to FP-X
  161. Connecting to FP7
  162. Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX PLC (Panasonic MEWNET-FP)
  163. Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX PLC (Panasonic FP-7)
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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. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  11. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, the meaning of the icon
  12. Setting the Communication Interface
  13. GOT Ethernet Setting
  14. I/F communication setting
  15. Precautions
  16. Writing the Project Data onto the GOT
  17. Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT
  18. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  19. Option unit
  20. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  21. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  22. Coaxial cableconnector connection method
  23. Terminating resistors of GOT
  24. Setting the RS-232/485 signal conversion adaptor
  25. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  26. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  27. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  28. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  29. Connectable Model List
  30. System Configuration
  31. Connecting to H-200 to 252 series, H series board type or EH-150 series
  32. Connection Diagram
  33. RS-422 cable
  34. GOT Side Settings
  35. Communication detail settings
  36. PLC Side Setting
  37. Device Range that Can Be Set
  38. HITACHI HIDIC H Series
  39. Connecting to S10V
  40. Connecting to S10mini
  41. Connecting to communication module
  42. Serial connection
  43. Connecting to MICREX-F70
  44. Connecting to MICREX-F120S/140S/15[]S
  45. System Configuration for connecting to MICREX-SX SPH
  46. RS-485 cable
  47. PLC Side Settings
  48. Station number setting
  49. Ethernet Connection
  50. PLC side setting (MICREX-SX SPH)
  51. FUJI MICREX-F Series
  52. FUJI MICREX-SX Series
  53. Connecting to PXG4, PXG5, PXG9 or PXH9
  54. Temperature Controller Side Setting
  55. Connecting to PXG4, PXG5 or PXG9
  56. Connecting to interface converter (RC-77)
  57. Connecting to interface converter (SI-30A)
  58. Connecting to interface converter (KS-485)
  59. FUJI PXR/PXG/PXH
  60. System configuration for connecting to GL60S, GL60H or GL70H
  61. System configuration for connecting to MP-920/930, CP-9300MS/9200(H) or PROGIC-8
  62. System configuration for connecting to MP-940
  63. System configuration for connecting to CP-9200SH, CP-317
  64. System configuration for connecting to MP2200, MP2300 or MP2300S
  65. System configuration for connecting to MP3200 or MP3300
  66. PLC side setting (MP2000 series, MP920 series)
  67. PLC side setting (CP-9200SH series, CP-312, CP-317 series)
  68. PLC side setting (MP3000 series)
  69. YASKAWA GL/PROGIC8
  70. YASKAWA CP9200SH/MP900
  71. YASKAWA MP2000/MP900/CP9200SH Series
  72. System configuration for connecting to FA500
  73. Connecting to CPU port/D-sub 9-pin conversion cable, SIO port adapter cable
  74. Connecting PC link module (F3LC01-1N, F3LC11-1N, F3LC11-2N, F3LC11-2F)
  75. Connecting PC link module (F3LC11-1F, F3LC12-1F)
  76. Connecting PC link module (LC01-0N, LC02-0N)
  77. Connecting to STARDOM
  78. Connecting to Ethernet Interface Module (F3LE01-5T, F3LE11-0T)
  79. Connecting to Ethernet Interface Module (F3LE12-0T)
  80. YOKOGAWA FA500/FA-M3 Series
  81. YOKOGAWA STARDOM/FA-M3 Series
  82. Connecting to UT100 Series
  83. Connecting to UT2000 Series
  84. Connecting to UTAdvanced Series
  85. Connecting to RS232C/RS485 converter (ML2-[])
  86. YOKOGAWA GREEN/UT100/UT2000/UTAdvanced
  87. Connecting to H-PCP-A or H-PCP-B
  88. Connecting to SRZ
  89. Connecting to CB Series (CB100, CB400, CB500, CB700, CB900)
  90. Connecting to FB series (FB100, FB400 or FB900)
  91. Connecting to RB Series (RB100, RB400, RB500, RB700, RB900)
  92. Connection to PF900/901, HA400/401, HA900/901, RMC500, MA900/901, AG500, SA100/200
  93. Connection to THV-A1
  94. Connection to SRX
  95. Connecting to SB1
  96. Connecting to B400
  97. Connecting to FZ Series (FZ110, FZ400, FZ900)
  98. Connecting to RZ Series (RZ100, RZ400)
  99. Connecting to H-PCP-A, H-PCP-B
  100. Connecting to Z-TIO, Z-DIO, Z-CT
  101. Connecting to Z-COM
  102. Connecting to CB Series
  103. Connecting to FB Series
  104. Connecting to RB Series
  105. Connecting to HA400/401, HA900/901
  106. Connecting to AG500
  107. Connecting to MA900, MA901
  108. Connecting to SA100/SA200
  109. Connecting to FZ Series
  110. Connecting to RZ Series
  111. System configuration for connecting to Series
  112. System Configuration for connecting to Control/Compact/FlexLogix Series
  113. System configuration for connecting to ControlLogix, CompactLogix or FlexLogix Ethernet connection type: EtherNet/IP (AB Tag))
  114. AB SLC500
  115. AB MicroLogix Series (Device extended)
  116. Connecting to Series90-70
  117. Connecting to VersaMax Micro
  118. Connecting to VersaMaxMicro
  119. Connecting to IC697CMM711
  120. Connecting to K200S
  121. Connecting to K300S
  122. LS Industrial Systems MASTER-K
  123. SICK Safety Controller (SICK Flexi Soft)
  124. System configuration for connecting to SIMATIC S7-200
  125. Connecting to HMI Adapter
  126. SIEMENS S7-300/400 Series
  127. SIEMENS S7-200 Series
  128. SIEMENS OP (Ethernet)
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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. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. List of Manuals for GT Works3
  14. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, Meanings of Icons
  15. Setting the Communication Interface
  16. Setting connected equipment (Channel setting)
  17. GOT Ethernet Setting
  18. I/F communication setting
  19. Precautions
  20. Writing the Package Data onto the GOT
  21. Checking the package data writing on GOT
  22. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  23. Option unit
  24. Installing a unit on another unit (Checking the unit installation position)
  25. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  26. Coaxial cableconnector connection method
  27. Terminating resistors of GOT
  28. Setting the RS-232/485 signal conversion adaptor
  29. Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
  30. Checking for Normal Monitoring
  31. Confirming the communication state on the GOT side (For Ethernet connection)
  32. Confirming the communication state to each station (Station monitoring function)
  33. Check on GX Developer
  34. Check on GX Works2
  35. MELSEC iQ-R, RnMT/NC/RT, CR800-D (GT27, GT25 only)
  36. MELSEC iQ-R, RnMT/RT, CR800-D (GT21 only)
  37. MELSEC iQ-F
  38. MELSEC-Q/QS, Q17nD/M/NC/DR, CRnD-700
  39. MELSEC-QnA, MELDAS C6 *
  40. MELSEC-L
  41. MELSEC-A
  42. MELSEC-FX
  43. MELSEC-WS
  44. Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems
  45. Access Range for Monitoring when Using Ethernet Connection
  46. CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring
  47. Data Link System (MELSECNET/B, (II)) Access Range for Monitoring
  48. Access Range for Monitoring when Connecting FXCPU
  49. Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System
  50. direct cpu connection
  51. Connection to the Head Module of CC-Link IE Field Network System
  52. MELSEC iQ-R Series
  53. Connection to built-in Ethernet port CPU
  54. Connection to Ethernet module
  55. Connection to CC-Link IE Controller Network
  56. Connection to CC-Link IE Field Network
  57. Connection to Remote I/O Station in CC-Link IE Field Network
  58. Connection to CC-Link (intelligent device station)
  59. When connecting via the serial communication unit
  60. MELSEC Q Series
  61. Direct CPU Connection
  62. CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station)
  63. CC-Link Connection (Via G4)
  64. MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 Connections (Network Systems)
  65. CC-Link IE Controller Network Connection (Network System)
  66. Ethernet Connection
  67. Connection to the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit
  68. Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function
  69. MELSEC Redundant Setting
  70. Connectable Model List
  71. Ethernet module
  72. System Configuration
  73. Connection to Built-in Ethernet port CPU or C Controller module
  74. Connecting to Display I/F
  75. Connection to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
  76. Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-in Ethernet port Motion Controller CPU)
  77. GOT Side Settings
  78. Communication detail settings
  79. Ethernet setting
  80. Routing parameter setting
  81. PLC Side Setting
  82. Connecting to MELSEC iQ-R Series built-in Ethernet port CPU (one-to one connection)
  83. Connecting to MELSEC iQ-R Series built-in Ethernet port CPU (multiple connection)
  84. Connecting to Ethernet module (MELSEC iQ-R Series)
  85. Connection to C Controller module (MELSEC iQ-R Series)
  86. Connecting to MELSEC iQ-F Series built-in Ethernet port CPU
  87. Connecting to MELSEC-Q/L Series built-in Ethernet port CPU (one-to-one connection)
  88. Connecting to MELSEC-Q/L Series built-in Ethernet port CPU (multiple connection)
  89. Connecting to Ethernet module (Q/L Series)
  90. Connecting to C Controller module (Q Series)
  91. Connecting to Ethernet module (QnA Series)
  92. Connecting to Ethernet module (A Series)
  93. Connecting to Ethernet module (FX Series)
  94. Connecting to Built-in Ethernet port FXCPU (FX3GE)
  95. Connecting to Display I/F (CNC C70)
  96. Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
  97. Connecting to LCPU
  98. Connecting to QnACPU
  99. Connecting to ACPU
  100. Connecting to MELSEC iQ-F Series
  101. Connecting to FXCPU
  102. Connecting to WSCPU
  103. Connecting to the motion controller CPU
  104. Connection Diagram
  105. RS-422 cable
  106. GX Works2 settings
  107. Serial communication module/Computer link module
  108. Connecting to QCPU (Q mode)
  109. Connecting to QCPU (A mode)
  110. Connecting to QnACPU (QnACPU type)
  111. Connecting to QnACPU (QnASCPU type)
  112. Connecting to ACPU (AnCPU type)
  113. Connecting to ACPU (AnSCPU type, A0J2HCPU, A2CCPUC)
  114. Connecting serial communication module (MELSEC iQ-R Series)
  115. Connecting serial communication module (Q, L Series)
  116. Connecting serial communication module (QnA Series)
  117. Connecting computer link module
  118. Connecting to QnACPU or AnCPU
  119. Connection to QnASCPU or AnSCPU
  120. Connection to A0J2HCPU
  121. Connection to motion controller CPU (A273UCPU, A273UHCPU(-S3), A373UCPU(-S3))
  122. Connecting to motion controller CPU (A171SCPU(-S3(N)), A171SHCPU(N), A172SHCPU(N A173UHCPU(-S1))
  123. Turning the GOT ON
  124. Powering OFF or resetting the PLC
  125. When assigning GOT I/O signals
  126. When connecting to a QnA(S)CPU or An(S)CPU type
  127. When connecting multiple GOTs
  128. When using a PLC CPU in the direct mode
  129. When monitoring the Q170MCPU, Q170MSCPU(-S1)
  130. MELSECNET/H network module
  131. Connecting to the coaxial bus system
  132. PLC side setting when connecting to MELSECNET/H
  133. Switch setting of MELSECNET/H network module
  134. Parameter setting
  135. Controller Setting] of GT Designer3
  136. PLC side setting when connecting to MELSEC/10
  137. Connecting to MELSECNET/10 network module (QnA Series)
  138. Connecting to MELSECNET/10 network module (A Series)
  139. CC-Link IE Controller Network communication unit
  140. Connecting to C Controller module (MELSEC iQ-R Series)
  141. Connecting to MELSEC-Q/L series
  142. PLC/Motion controller CPU
  143. CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit
  144. Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit
  145. CC-Link module
  146. Connecting with CC-Link Ver.2 compatible
  147. Connecting with CC-Link Ver.1/Ver.2 compatibles mixed
  148. Connecting to CC-Link module (MELSEC iQ-R Series) with Ver.1 compatible
  149. Connecting to CC-Link module (MELSEC iQ-R Series) with Ver.2 compatible
  150. Connecting to CC-Link module (MELSEC iQ-R Series) with Ver.1/Ver.2 compatibles mixed
  151. Connecting to CC-Link module (Q Series) with Ver.1 compatible
  152. Connecting to CC-Link module (Q Series) with Ver.2 compatible
  153. Connecting to CC-Link module (Q Series) with Ver.1/Ver.2 compatibles mixed
  154. Connecting to MELSEC-L series with CC-Link Ver.1 compatible
  155. Connecting to MELSEC-L series with CC-Link Ver.2 compatible
  156. Connecting to CC-Link module (QnA Series)
  157. Connecting to CC-Link module (A Series)
  158. Connecting to CC-Link module (MELSEC iQ-F Series, MELSEC-FX) with Ver.1/Ver.2 compatibles mixed
  159. Connecting to CC-Link module (MELSEC iQ-F Series) with Ver.1/Ver.2 compatibles mixed
  160. CC-Link module/peripheral module
  161. PLC Side Settings
  162. Connecting AJ65BT-R2N
  163. Switch setting of CC-Link module (Q series)
  164. Network parameter] of GX Developer
  165. Parameter setting (when connecting to C Controller module (Q Series))
  166. Connecting to FREQROL-E500/S500/S500E/F500J/D700/F700PJ
  167. Connecting to FREQROL-E700/sensorless servo (FREQROL-E700EX)
  168. Connecting to FREQROL-A700/F700/700P/A800/F800/A800 Plus
  169. FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settings
  170. Station number setting
  171. Inverter side settings
  172. Device Range that Can Be Set
  173. Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2M Series
  174. Connecting to the MELSERVO-J4, J3 Series
  175. Connecting to the MELSERVO-JE Series
  176. When connecting the GOT and servo amplifiers through a motion controller or simple motion module
  177. Setting on Servo Amplifier Side
  178. Connecting to the MELSERVO-J4,J3, JE-□A Series
  179. Robot controller Side Settings
  180. Connecting to robot controller (CRnD-700)
  181. MELSECNET/10 connection (PLC to PLC network)
  182. CNC Side Settings
  183. CC-Link(ID) connection to MELDAS C6/C64
  184. CC-Link(ID) connection to M700VS/M70V series
  185. CC-Link (ID) connection
  186. Laser Displacement Sensor MH11 Side Settings
  187. CPU that can be Monitored
  188. Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
  189. Setting communication interface (Controller Setting)
  190. Setting switches
  191. Connecting the GOT to PLC via RS-232 interface
  192. Connecting the GOT to PLC via RS-422 interface
  193. What is Multi-channel Function?
  194. Ethernet multiple connection
  195. General flow from system selection to drawing
  196. Determining the connection type and channel No. (System selection)
  197. Determining the GOT side interface (Interface selection)
  198. Setting for communication settings
  199. Items to be checked before starting drawing
  200. Multi-channel Function Check Sheet
  201. FA Transparent Function
  202. Compatible Software
  203. List of Models that Can Be Monitored
  204. PX Developer, GX Configurator
  205. MT Developer, MT Works2
  206. MR Configurator, MR Configurator2
  207. FR Configurator
  208. FX Configurator-FP, FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool
  209. RT ToolBox2, RT ToolBox3
  210. NC Configurator2
  211. Personal Computer Side Setting
  212. Accessing by CW Configurator
  213. Accessing the PLC by the PX Developer, GX Configurator
  214. Accessing by GX Works2
  215. Accessing by GX LogViewer
  216. Accessing PLC by GX Configurator-QP
  217. Accessing by the MT Developer
  218. Accessing by the MT Works2
  219. Accessing the servo amplifier by the MR Configurator
  220. Accessing the inverter by the FR Configurator
  221. Accessing PLC by FX Configurator-FP
  222. Accessing by FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool
  223. Accessing by RT ToolBox3
  224. Accessing by RT ToolBox2
  225. Accessing by NC Configurator2
  226. Accessing by MELSOFT Navigator
  227. Accessing by CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool
  228. Accessing by Setting/ Monitoring tool for C Controller module
  229. Accessing by MX Component (MX Sheet)
  230. When using GX Works3, GX Works2
  231. When using MT Developer, MT Works2
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GOT2000 Series

Table of contents
  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  2. precautions for use
  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. Table Of Contents
  11. Manuals for GT Works3
  12. Abbreviations, Generic Terms, and Model Icons
  13. Setting the Communication Interface
  14. GOT Ethernet Setting
  15. I/F communication setting
  16. Precautions
  17. Writing the Project Data onto the GOT
  18. Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT
  19. Option Devices for the Respective Connection
  20. Option unit
  21. Precautions for installing units on another unit
  22. Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
  23. Coaxial cableconnector 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. RS-422 cable
  35. GOT Side Settings
  36. Communication detail settings
  37. PLC Side Setting
  38. Device Range that Can Be Set
  39. HITACHI HIDIC H Series
  40. Connecting to S10V
  41. Connecting to S10mini
  42. Connecting to communication module
  43. Serial connection
  44. Connecting to MICREX-F70
  45. Connecting to MICREX-F120S/140S/15[]S
  46. System Configuration for connecting to MICREX-SX SPH
  47. RS-485 cable
  48. PLC Side Settings
  49. Station number setting
  50. Ethernet Connection
  51. PLC side setting (MICREX-SX SPH)
  52. FUJI MICREX-F Series
  53. FUJI MICREX-SX Series
  54. Connecting to PXG4, PXG5, PXG9 or PXH9
  55. Connecting to PXF4, PXF5 or PXF9
  56. Connecting to PUMA or PUMB
  57. Temperature Controller Side Setting
  58. Connecting to PXG4, PXG5 or PXG9
  59. Connecting to interface converter (RC-77)
  60. Connecting to interface converter (SI-30A)
  61. Connecting to interface converter (KS-485)
  62. FUJI Temperature controller/Digital indication controller
  63. System configuration for connecting to GL60S, GL60H or GL70H
  64. System configuration for connecting to MP-920/930, CP-9300MS/9200(H) or PROGIC-8
  65. System configuration for connecting to MP-940
  66. System configuration for connecting to CP-9200SH, CP-317
  67. System configuration for connecting to MP2200, MP2300 or MP2300S
  68. System configuration for connecting to MP3200 or MP3300
  69. PLC side setting (MP2000 series, MP920 series)
  70. PLC side setting (CP-9200SH series, CP-312, CP-317 series)
  71. PLC side setting (MP3000 series)
  72. YASKAWA GL/PROGIC8
  73. YASKAWA CP9200SH/MP900
  74. YASKAWA MP2000/MP900/CP9200SH Series
  75. System configuration for connecting to FA500
  76. Connecting to CPU port/D-sub 9-pin conversion cable, SIO port adapter cable
  77. Connecting PC link module (F3LC01-1N, F3LC11-1N, F3LC11-2N, F3LC11-2F)
  78. Connecting PC link module (F3LC11-1F, F3LC12-1F)
  79. Connecting PC link module (LC01-0N, LC02-0N)
  80. Connecting to STARDOM
  81. Connecting to Ethernet Interface Module (F3LE01-5T, F3LE11-0T)
  82. Connecting to Ethernet Interface Module (F3LE12-0T)
  83. YOKOGAWA FA500/FA-M3 Series
  84. YOKOGAWA STARDOM/FA-M3 Series
  85. Connecting to UT100 Series
  86. Connecting to UT2000 Series
  87. Connecting to UTAdvanced Series
  88. Connecting to RS232C/RS485 converter (ML2-[])
  89. YOKOGAWA GREEN/UT100/UT2000/UTAdvanced
  90. AG500, SA100/200
  91. Connection to THV-A1
  92. Connection to SRX
  93. Connecting to SB1
  94. Connecting to B400
  95. Connecting to FZ Series (FZ110, FZ400, FZ900)
  96. Connecting to RZ Series (RZ100, RZ400)
  97. Connecting to H-PCP-A, H-PCP-B
  98. Connecting to Z-TIO, Z-DIO, Z-CT
  99. Connecting to Z-COM
  100. Connecting to SRJ Series
  101. Connecting to FB Series
  102. Connecting to RB Series
  103. Connecting to HA400/401, HA900/901
  104. Connecting to AG500
  105. Connecting to MA900, MA901
  106. Connecting to SA100/SA200
  107. Connecting to FZ Series
  108. Connecting to RZ Series
  109. System configuration for connecting to Series
  110. System Configuration for connecting to Control/Compact/FlexLogix Series
  111. System configuration for connecting to ControlLogix or CompactLogix Ethernet connection type: EtherNet/IP (AB))
  112. System configuration for connecting to ControlLogix, CompactLogix or FlexLogix Ethernet connection type: EtherNet/IP (AB Tag))
  113. AB SLC500
  114. AB MicroLogix Series
  115. AB MicroLogix Series (Device extended)
  116. Connecting to Series90-70
  117. Connecting to VersaMax Micro
  118. Connecting to VersaMaxMicro
  119. Connecting to IC697CMM711
  120. Connecting to K200S
  121. Connecting to K300S
  122. LS Industrial Systems MASTER-K
  123. SICK Safety Controller (SICK Flexi Soft)
  124. System configuration for connecting to SIMATIC S7-200
  125. Connecting to HMI Adapter
  126. SIEMENS S7-300/400 Series
  127. SIEMENS S7-200 Series
  128. SIEMENS OP (Ethernet)
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