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Function Details Stored Screen Data

Memory Capacities [Bytes]

Servo amplifier monitor data common information 18416

Monitor 700 "Servo (A97*) Monitor: ALL" 4132

Alarm Alarm display 713 "Servo (A97*) Alarms: ALL" 2268

Alarm history 715 "Servo (A97*) Alarms Hist.: ALL" 3020

Diagnostic function

DI/DO display

717 "Servo (A97*) I/O Display: S-A" 2436 --- ---

---718 "Servo (A97*) I/O Display: S-CP" --- 2608 ---

---719 "Servo (A97*) I/O Display: M-A IFU" --- --- 4452 ---720 "Servo (A97*) I/O Display: M-A D01" --- --- 3488 ---Function device

display

724 "Servo (A97*) Function Dev.: S-CP" --- 2948 ---

---725 "Servo (A97*) Function Dev.: M-A IFU" --- --- 4920 ---726 "Servo (A97*) Function Dev.: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 4908

Amplifier

743 "Servo (A97*) Parameters: S-*" 3656 ---

---744 "Servo (A97*) Parameters: M-A IFU" --- --- 3872

745 "Servo (A97*) Parameters: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 4180

Test

Jog operation 778 "Servo (A97*) Jog op.: S-*" 2672 ---

---779 "Servo (A97*) Jog op.: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2476

Positioning operation

782 "Servo (A97*) Positioning: S-*" 3056 ---

---783 "Servo (A97*) Positioning: M-A DRU"

Motor-less operation --- --- --- 2860

785 "Servo (A97*) Motor-less op: S-*" 2300 ---

---786 "Servo (A97*) Motor-less op: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2140

DO forced output

788 Servo (A97*) DO Forced Out: S-A" 2724 --- ---

---789 Servo (A97*) DO Forced Out: S-CP" --- 2724 ---

---790 "Servo (A97*) DO Forced Out: M-A IFU" --- --- 4692 ---791 "Servo (A97*) DO Forced Out: M-A D01" --- --- 2540

---3.7 Specifications of the Servo Amplifier Monitor Functions

3.7.5 Screens and memory capacity 3 - 25

OVERVIEW

2

BEFORE BEGIN- NING OPERATION

3

SPECIFICATIONS

4

OPERATING THE UTILITY FUNCTION

5

OPERATING LAD- DER MONITOR

6

OPERATING THE VARIOUS LADDER MONITOR SCREENS

7

ERROR MESSAGES FOR LADDER MONI- TOR

8

OPERATING SYS- TEM MONITOR

(2) When A95*GOT/A956WGOT is used

Function Details Stored Screen Data

Memory Capacities [Bytes]

Servo amplifier monitor data common information 18416

Monitor 800 "Servo (A95*) Monitor: ALL" 2252

Alarm Alarm display 822 "Servo (A95*) Alarms: ALL" 1612

Alarm history 824 "Servo (A95*) Alarms Hist.: ALL" 2040

Diagnostic function

DI/DO display

826 "Servo (A95*) I/O Display: S-A" 1944 --- ---

---827 "Servo (A95*) I/O Display: S-CP" --- 2124 ---

---828 "Servo (A95*) I/O Display: M-A IFU" --- --- 3436 ---829 "Servo (A95*) I/O Display: M-A D01" --- --- --- 2808

Function device display

833 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.: S-CP" --- 2188 ---

---834 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.In1: M-A IFU" --- --- 2740 ---835 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.In2: M-A IFU" --- --- 2696 ---836 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.Out1: M-A IFU" --- --- 2804 ---837 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.Out2: M-A IFU" --- --- 2848 ---838 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.In1: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2792 839 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.In2: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2684 840 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.Out1: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2728 841 "Servo (A95*) Func.Dev.Out2: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2336

Amplifier

---853 "Servo (A95*) ABS data Orig: S-CP" --- 2032 ---

---854 "Servo (A95*) ABS data Cur.: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 1972

861 "Servo (A95*) Parameters: S-*" 2860 ---

---862 "Servo (A95*)`Parameters: M-A IFU" --- --- 3064

863 "Servo (A95*) Parameters: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 3300

Test

Jog operation 906 "Servo (A95*) Jog operation: S-*" 1944 ---

---907 "Servo (A95*) Jog operation: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 1752 Positioning

opera-tion

910 "Servo (A95*) Positioning: S-*" 2328 ---

---911 "Servo (A95*) Positioning: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 2136 Motor-less

opera-tion

913 "Servo (A95*) Motor-less op: S-*" 1584 ---

---914 "Servo (A95*) Motor-less op: M-A DRU" --- --- --- 1388

DO forced output

916 Servo (A95*) DO Forced Out: S-A" 2128 --- ---

---917 Servo (A95*) DO Forced Out: S-CP" --- 2008 ---

---918 "Servo (A95*) DO Forced Out: M-A IFU" --- --- 3332 ---919 "Servo (A95*) DO Forced Out: M-A D01" --- --- 1728

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3.8 CNC monitor function specifications

Refer to Section 2.2 for the GOTs that can use the CNC monitor function.

3.8.1 CNC models that can be monitored

The model for which the CNC monitor function can be performed is only the MELDAS C6/C64.

3.8.2 CNC functions that can be monitored

The CNC monitor function allows the following functions to be monitored.

For details of the functions, refer to the MELDAS C6/C64 manual.

Position Display Monitor Alarm Diagnosis Monitor Tool Offset/Param

Program Monitor F0

3.8.3 Access ranges to be monitored

The CNC monitor function is usable only when connected to the MELSECNET/10 or Ethernet.

For connection with the MELDAS C6/C64 in the MELSECNET/10 or Ethernet, refer to GOT-A900 Series User’s Manual (Connection System Manual).

(1) Ethernet connection

One GOT can monitor up to 64 MELDAS units.

One MELDAS unit can be monitored by up to eight GOTs.

(2) MELSECNET/10 connection

GOT monitors the control station only.

3.8.4 Precautions when using the CNC monitor function

(1) When the motion monitor function is used, the CNC monitor function cannot be used.

3.9 Font change function specifications

3.9.1 Available fonts 3 - 27

OVERVIEW

2

BEFORE BEGIN- NING OPERATION

3

SPECIFICATIONS

4

OPERATING THE UTILITY FUNCTION

5

OPERATING LAD- DER MONITOR

6

OPERATING THE VARIOUS LADDER MONITOR SCREENS

7

ERROR MESSAGES FOR LADDER MONI- TOR

8

OPERATING SYS- TEM MONITOR

3.9 Font change function specifications

For GOTs that support the font change function, refer to Section 2.2.

3.9.1 Available fonts

This function changes the font to/from the following.

Standard font Chinese (simplified characters) font

3.9.2 Applicable range for each font

The following table shows the applicable range for each font.

: Applicable, : N/A

*1 As the ASCII display/input function supports the ASCII codes and Shift JIS codes only, the Chinese characters other than these codes cannot be displayed. Therefore, when displaying Chinese characters, use the comment display or text figure.

*2 Applicable only when the message (utility set-up) is displayed in Japanese.

*3 Please note that the ladder monitor supports MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor only.

(MELSEC-Q/QnA ladder monitor is not supported.)

Item Details Standard font Chinese (simplified

characters) font

Monitor screen The font displayed on the monitor screen *1

Utility The font displayed on the utility. *2

Extended function

The font displayed on the screen for the following functions.

*2*3

Ladder monitor System monitor

Special function module monitor Network monitor

List editor function Motion monitor

Servo amplifier monitor CNC monitor

Offline screen The font displayed on the screen for OS installation or monitor data download.

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3.9.3 Precautions when using the font change function

3.9.3 Precautions when using the font change function

(1) Changing to the Chinese (simplified characters) font makes the MELSEC-Q/QnA ladder monitor function unusable. Do not install the extended function OS for MELSEC-Q/QnA ladder monitor function into the GOT. If this function is started, this deletes the font data installed in the GOT. In this case, it is required to install the font data again to use the font change function.

(2) To use HQ fonts of Chinese (simplified characters) font for characters and comments, the font environment of the GT Designer2 is required to be changed to Chinese (simplified characters).

For how to change the font environment of the GT Designer2, refer to "Section 31.2.3 Installing font data".

When not changing the font environment, the characters and comments set in HQ fonts will be displayed in standard fonts.

(3) To preview in Chinese (simplified characters), the font environment of the GT Designer2 is required to be changed to Chinese (simplified characters).

For how to change the font environment of the GT Designer2, refer to "Section 31.2.2 Displaying Chinese (simplified characters) fonts with Preview of the GT Designer2".

When not changing the font environment, the characters and comments will be previewed in standard fonts.

(4) When changing the font environment of the monitor data created in standard fonts to Chinese (simplified characters), the Chinese (simplified characters) font can be displayed by downloading and uploading the data with the following procedure.

When opening the data created in standard font environment with the GT Designer2 where the font environment is changed to Chinese (simplified characters) and then downloading it to the GOT, HQ characters of standard font may be displayed.

Download the uploaded data to the GOT again.

Change the font environment of GT Designer2 to Chinese (simplified characters). (Refer to Section 31.2.3.)

Download all monitor data ((such as screens, common settings) to the GOT from the GT Designer2.

Upload the downloaded data to the GT Designer2.

Section 31.2.3

3.10 System dialog language switching function specifications

3.10.1 Switchable languages 3 - 29

OVERVIEW

2

BEFORE BEGIN- NING OPERATION

3

SPECIFICATIONS

4

OPERATING THE UTILITY FUNCTION

5

OPERATING LAD- DER MONITOR

6

OPERATING THE VARIOUS LADDER MONITOR SCREENS

7

ERROR MESSAGES FOR LADDER MONI- TOR

8

OPERATING SYS- TEM MONITOR

3.10 System dialog language switching function specifications

The following shows the specifications of the system dialog language switching function. For the system dia-log language switching function, extended function OS is not required to be installed in the GOT.

3.10.1 Switchable languages

The following languages are available for language switching.

• Japanese

• English

• Chinese (simplified characters)

• Chinese (traditional characters)

3.10.2 Precautions when using the system dialog language switching function

(1) The system dialog language switching function is applicable to some system dialogs.

For system dialogs to which language switching is applicable, refer to Section 32.3.

(2) When using Chinese (simplified characters) for the system dialog language, set Chinese (simplified characters) font.

(3) When using Chinese (traditional characters) for the system dialog language, set standard font.

Refer to "Chapter 31 FONT CHANGE FUNCTION" for character font setting.

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4 OPERATING THE UTILITY