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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

(Always read these instructions before using this equipment.)

Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly.

The instructions given in this manual are concerned with this product. For the safety instructions of the programmable controller system, please read the CPU module user's manual.

In this manual, the safety instructions are ranked as "DANGER" and "CAUTION".

Note that the CAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to the circumstances.

Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety.

Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user.

[PRECAUTION WHEN PERFORMING THE TEST OPERATION]

CAUTION

Read the manual carefully and fully understand the operation before the test operation (ON/OFF) of bit devices, modifying current value of a word device, modifying timer/counter setting, modifying the current value, or modifying the current value of a buffer memory) of system monitor, special function module monitor, and ladder monitor.

In addition, never modify data in a test operation to a device which performs a crucial operation to the system.

It may cause an accident by a false output or malfunction.

DANGER

Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or severe injury.

Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage.

CAUTION

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A - 2 REVISIONS

* The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover.

Japanese Manual Version SH-080516-G

2004 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION

Print Date * Manual Number Revision

Oct., 2004 SH (NA)-080523ENG-A First edition Mar., 2005 SH (NA)-080523ENG-B

Section 12.23, Section 12.28, Section 12.29, Section 12.31, Section 12.32 Jan., 2006 SH (NA)-080523ENG-C

Section 2.2, Section 9.1.2, Section 31.2.1, Section 31.2.2 Section 31.2.3, Section 31.3

Section 3.9.3, Section 4.5, Section 6.3.2

Section 1.1.11, Section 3.10, Section 31.2.2, Chapter 32 Jun., 2006 SH (NA)-080523ENG-D

Section 6.3.3, Section 6.3.4 Section 6.3.5, Section 6.3.5 Section 6.3.6

Section 6.3.4 Nov., 2006 SH(NA)-080523ENG-E

Section 3.2.4 Nov., 2006 SH(NA)-080523ENG-F

Layouts were revised.

Titles of chapters and sections were revised.

This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses.

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.

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A - 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...A - 1 REVISIONS...A - 2 INTRODUCTION...A - 3 CONTENTS ...A - 3 ABOUT MANUALS ...A - 12 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS IN THIS MANUAL...A - 13

1 OVERVIEW 1 - 1 to 1 - 17

1.1 Features 1 - 1

1.1.1 Features of the utility function... 1 - 1 1.1.2 Features of the ladder monitor function ... 1 - 3 1.1.3 Features of the system monitor function ... 1 - 5 1.1.4 Features of the special module monitor function ... 1 - 7 1.1.5 Features of the network monitor function ... 1 - 9 1.1.6 Features of the List editor function ... 1 - 11 1.1.7 Features of the motion monitor function ... 1 - 12 1.1.8 Features of the servo amplifier monitor functions... 1 - 14 1.1.9 Features of the CNC monitor functions ... 1 - 16 1.1.10 Features of the font change function ... 1 - 17 1.1.11 Features of the system dialog language switching function ... 1 - 17

2 BEFORE BEGINNING OPERATION 2 - 1 to 2 - 15

2.1 Before getting started with various functions 2 - 1

2.2 Precautions before use 2 - 1

3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 1 to 3 - 29

3.1 Ladder monitor function specifications 3 - 1

3.1.1 PLC CPUs to be monitored ... 3 - 1 3.1.2 Access ranges to be monitored ... 3 - 1 3.1.3 Precautions when using the ladder monitor function ... 3 - 1

3.2 System monitor function specifications 3 - 2

3.2.1 PLC CPUs to be monitored ... 3 - 2 3.2.2 Access ranges to be monitored ... 3 - 2 3.2.3 Names of devices to be monitored ... 3 - 2 3.2.4 Precautions when using the system monitor function ... 3 - 2

3.3 Special module monitor function specifications 3 - 3

3.3.1 Access ranges to be monitored ... 3 - 4 3.3.2 Special function modules to be monitored... 3 - 4 3.3.3 Memory capacity ... 3 - 5 3.3.4 Precautions when using the special module monitor function ... 3 - 6 Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal.

Please read this manual carefully so that equipment is used to its optimum.

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3.4 Network monitor function specifications 3 - 9

3.4.1 Network information to be monitored... 3 - 9 3.4.2 Access ranges to be monitored ... 3 - 10 3.4.3 Precautions when using the network monitor function ... 3 - 10

3.5 List editor function specifications 3 - 11

3.5.1 PLC CPU that allows for list edit... 3 - 11 3.5.2 Access range that allows for list edit... 3 - 11 3.5.3 Precautions for List editor function ... 3 - 11 3.5.4 List of key arrangement and key functions ... 3 - 12 3.5.5 Display format on the display... 3 - 15 3.5.6 List of List editor function ... 3 - 18

3.6 Specifications of the motion monitor function 3 - 20

3.6.1 PLC CPUs that can be monitored... 3 - 20 3.6.2 Access ranges that can be monitored ... 3 - 20 3.6.3 Precautions for use of the motion monitor function ... 3 - 20 3.6.4 Memory space necessary to use the motion monitor function... 3 - 20

3.7 Specifications of the Servo Amplifier Monitor Functions 3 - 21

3.7.1 List of servo amplifier models that can be monitored and functions ... 3 - 21 3.7.2 Access range that can be monitored ... 3 - 21 3.7.3 Precautions for use of the servo amplifier monitor functions ... 3 - 22 3.7.4 System configuration for servo amplifier connection ... 3 - 22 3.7.5 Screens and memory capacity ... 3 - 23

3.8 CNC monitor function specifications 3 - 26

3.8.1 CNC models that can be monitored... 3 - 26 3.8.2 CNC functions that can be monitored... 3 - 26 3.8.3 Access ranges to be monitored ... 3 - 26 3.8.4 Precautions when using the CNC monitor function ... 3 - 26

3.9 Font change function specifications 3 - 27

3.9.1 Available fonts ... 3 - 27 3.9.2 Applicable range for each font ... 3 - 27 3.9.3 Precautions when using the font change function ... 3 - 28

3.10 System dialog language switching function specifications 3 - 29

3.10.1 Switchable languages... 3 - 29 3.10.2 Precautions when using the system dialog language switching function ... 3 - 29

4 OPERATING THE UTILITY FUNCTION 4 - 1 to 4 - 22

4.1 Utility function table 4 - 1

4.2 Selecting the utility function 4 - 2

4.3 Utility Menu Screen 4 - 3

4.4 Screen & OS Copy 4 - 5

4.5 Setup 4 - 7

4.6 Self-Test 4 - 15

4.7 Memory Information 4 - 16

4.8 Clock 4 - 17

4.9 Screen Cleanup 4 - 18

4.10 Security Password 4 - 19

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4.12 Brightness/Contrast Adjustment 4 - 21

LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION

5 OPERATING LADDER MONITOR 5 - 1 to 5 - 2

5.1 Operation procedures before starting ladder monitoring 5 - 1

5.2 Operation procedures from display of user-created monitor screen to start of ladder monitoring 5 - 2

6 OPERATING THE VARIOUS LADDER MONITOR SCREENS 6 - 1 to 6 - 30

6.1 Display screens 6 - 1

6.2 Screen operation and screen changes when monitoring 6 - 3

6.2.1 Reading data from the PLC ... 6 - 3 6.2.2 Ladder read operation ... 6 - 9 6.2.3 Using the defect search... 6 - 12 6.2.4 Touch search operation... 6 - 16 6.2.5 Changing from one screen to another ... 6 - 18

6.3 Ladder monitor 6 - 19

6.3.1 Ladder monitor screen display and key functions ... 6 - 19 6.3.2 Precaution during ladder monitoring... 6 - 22 6.3.3 Switching displays ... 6 - 24 6.3.4 Language switching (MELSEC-Q ladder monitor)... 6 - 26 6.3.5 Changing the device value ... 6 - 29 6.3.6 About Hardcopy Output ... 6 - 30

7 ERROR MESSAGES FOR LADDER MONITOR 7 - 1 to 7 - 2 SYSTEM MONITOR FUNCTION

8 OPERATING SYSTEM MONITOR 8 - 1 to 8 - 2

8.1 Operation procedures before starting system monitoring 8 - 1

8.2 Operation procedures from user-created monitor screen display to start of system monitoring 8 - 2

9 OPERATION OF THE VARIOUS SYSTEM MONITOR SCREENS 9 - 1 to 9 - 22

9.1 Screen configuration, common operations and changing screens when monitoring 9 - 1 9.1.1 Basic screen configuration and key functions (menu) ... 9 - 1 9.1.2 Switching displays ... 9 - 2 9.1.3 Specifying the monitor station and device (SET)... 9 - 4 9.1.4 Changing screens... 9 - 6

9.2 Entry monitor 9 - 7

9.2.1 Basic operation... 9 - 7 9.2.2 Entry monitor screen display and key functions ... 9 - 8 9.2.3 Deleting a registered device ... 9 - 9

9.3 Batch monitor 9 - 10

9.3.1 Basic operation... 9 - 10 9.3.2 Batch monitor screen display and key functions ... 9 - 11

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9.4 TC Monitor (monitor of timer and counter) 9 - 12

9.4.1 Basic operation ... 9 - 12 9.4.2 TC Monitor screen display and key functions ... 9 - 13

9.5 BM Monitor (monitor of buffer memory) 9 - 14

9.5.1 Basic operation ... 9 - 14 9.5.2 BM Monitor screen display and key functions ... 9 - 15

9.6 Test 9 - 16

9.6.1 Basic operation ... 9 - 17 9.6.2 Quick test function ... 9 - 20

10 ERROR MESSAGES FOR SYSTEM MONITOR 10 - 1 to 10 - 2 SPECIAL MODULE MONITOR FUNCTION

11 OPERATING SPECIAL MODULE MONITOR 11 - 1 to 11 - 2

11.1 Operation procedures before starting special module monitoring 11 - 1 11.2 Operation procedures from user-created monitor screen display to start of special module monitor

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12 OPERATING SPECIAL MODULE MONITOR SCREEN 12 - 1 to 12 - 82

12.1 Screen configuration, common operation and changing screens when monitoring 12 - 1 12.1.1 Composition of system configuration screen and key functions ... 12 - 1 12.1.2 Setting method for remote station monitoring... 12 - 4 12.1.3 Composition of PC Information screen and key functions (only when QCPU(Q mode) is used)

... 12 - 5 12.1.4 Composition of Unit Detail info screen and key functions (only when QCPU(Q mode) is used)

... 12 - 6 12.1.5 Monitor screen configuration and key functions ... 12 - 7 12.1.6 Specifying monitor module and selecting monitor menu ... 12 - 8 12.1.7 Test for special function module ... 12 - 9 12.1.8 Changing the screen... 12 - 11

12.2 A61LS Module Monitor 12 - 12

12.3 AD61 Module Monitor 12 - 13

12.4 A1SD61 Module Monitor 12 - 14

12.5 A62DA-S1 Module Monitor 12 - 15

12.6 A1S62DA Module Monitor 12 - 16

12.7 A62LS Module Monitor 12 - 17

12.8 A1S62RD Module Monitor 12 - 18

12.9 A1S63ADA Module Monitor 12 - 19

12.10 A1S64AD Module Monitor 12 - 20

12.11 A68AD Module Monitor 12 - 21

12.12 A1S68AD Module Monitor 12 - 22

12.13 A68ADN Module Monitor 12 - 23

12.14 A68RD Module Monitor 12 - 24

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12.16 A616AD Module Monitor 12 - 26

12.17 A616DAI,A616DAV Module Monitor 12 - 28

12.18 A616TD Module Monitor 12 - 29

12.19 AD70,A1SD70 Module Monitor 12 - 32

12.20 AD70D Module Monitor 12 - 34

12.21 AD71 Module Monitor 12 - 37

12.22 AD72,A1SD71 Module Monitor 12 - 40

12.23 AD75, A1SD75 Module Monitor 12 - 43

12.24 AJ71PT32-S3, A1SJ71PT32-S3 Module Monitor 12 - 49

12.25 AJ71ID1(ID2) -R4, A1SJ71ID1(ID2) -R4 Module Monitor 12 - 51

12.26 A84AD Module Monitor 12 - 52

12.27 A1S64TCTT(BW)-S1, A1S64TCRT(BW)-S1 Module Monitor 12 - 53

12.28 Q64AD,Q68ADV,Q68ADI Module Monitor 12 - 55

12.29 Q62DA,Q64DA Module Monitor 12 - 56

12.30 QD62,QD62D Module Monitor 12 - 57

12.31 QD75P,QD75D Module Monitor 12 - 58

12.32 QD75M Module Monitor 12 - 69

13 OPERATING I/O MODULE MONITOR SCREENS 13 - 1 to 13 - 2

13.1 Specifying the module to be monitored 13 - 1

13.2 Monitor screen configuration and key functions 13 - 2

14 ERROR MESSAGES FOR SPECIAL MODULE MONITOR 14 - 1 to 14 - 2 NETWORK MONITOR FUNCTION

15 OPERATING NETWORK MONITOR 15 - 1 to 15 - 2

15.1 Steps in getting started with the network monitor function 15 - 1

15.2 Steps in starting the network monitor function from the user-created monitor screen 15 - 2

16 SWITCHING THE NETWORK MONITOR SCREENS 16 - 1 to 16 - 2

17 USING THE NETWORK MONITOR SCREENS 17 - 1 to 17 - 18

17.1 Own station monitor 17 - 1

17.1.1 Display contents and keys functions: own station monitor ... 17 - 1

17.2 Detailed own station monitor 17 - 4

17.2.1 MELSECNET/B, MELSECNET (II) master station ... 17 - 4 17.2.2 MELSECNET/B, MELSECNET (II) local station ... 17 - 5 17.2.3 MELSECNET/10 Control station/ordinary Station ... 17 - 6 17.2.4 MELSECNET/10, MELSECNET/H remote master station ... 17 - 9

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17.3 Other station monitor 17 - 12

17.3.1 Other station monitor menu ... 17 - 12 17.3.2 Other station communication status monitor ... 17 - 13 17.3.3 Other station data link status monitor ... 17 - 14 17.3.4 Other station parameter status monitor ... 17 - 15 17.3.5 Other station CPU action status monitor ... 17 - 16 17.3.6 Other station CPU RUN status monitor ... 17 - 17 17.3.7 Other station loop status monitor... 17 - 18

18 ERROR MESSAGES FOR NETWORK MONITOR 18 - 1 to 18 - 2 LIST EDITOR FUNCTION

19 OPERATING LIST EDITOR 19 - 1 to 19 - 5

19.1 Operation procedures before starting the list edit 19 - 1

19.2 Operation procedures from user-created monitor screen display to starting list editing 19 - 2 19.2.1 Operation of keyword input... 19 - 3 19.2.2 Selection and operation of mode ... 19 - 5

20 OPERATION OF EDITING SCREEN FOR EACH LIST 20 - 1 to 20 - 17

20.1 Basic operation of key input 20 - 1

20.1.1 Switching of valid key (function indicated at the upper/lower part of the key) ... 20 - 1 20.1.2 Command input procedures ... 20 - 2 20.1.3 Action if an incorrect key is input ... 20 - 6

20.2 Basic operation of list edit 20 - 7

20.2.1 Reading sequence program ... 20 - 7 20.2.2 Changing (overwriting) command... 20 - 8 20.2.3 Adding (inserting) command... 20 - 9 20.2.4 Deleting command... 20 - 10 20.2.5 Using Help function... 20 - 11

20.3 Operation procedure list of list edit 20 - 13

20.3.1 Common operation ... 20 - 13 20.3.2 Operation in Write mode (W) ... 20 - 13 20.3.3 Operation in Read mode (R)... 20 - 14 20.3.4 Operation in Insert mode (I)... 20 - 14 20.3.5 Operation in Delete (D) mode... 20 - 14 20.3.6 Operation in Parameter mode (P)... 20 - 15 20.3.7 Operation in Other modes (O) ... 20 - 16

21 ERROR MESSAGES FOR LIST EDITOR 21 - 1 to 21 - 6

21.1 Error detected with the list editor function 21 - 1

21.2 Error of PLC CPU 21 - 4

21.3 Error using list editor function on the link system 21 - 5

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22 OPERATING MOTION MONITOR 22 - 1 to 22 - 4

22.1 Operation procedures before starting motion monitoring 22 - 1

22.2 Operation procedures from user-created monitor screen display to start of motion monitor 22 - 2 22.2.1 Password entry operation procedure... 22 - 4

23 OPERATIONS OF VARIOUS MOTION MONITOR SCREENS 23 - 1 to 23 - 17

23.1 Screen layout, common operations and screen changes for monitoring 23 - 1 23.1.1 System configuration screen layout and key functions... 23 - 1

23.2 Changing the screen 23 - 3

23.3 Motion monitor 23 - 4

23.3.1 Display data and key functions of present value monitor screen ... 23 - 5 23.3.2 Display data and key functions of SFC error history screen... 23 - 6 23.3.3 Display data and key functions of error list screen ... 23 - 7 23.3.4 Display data and key functions of error list designated-axis screen ... 23 - 8 23.3.5 Display data and key functions of positioning monitor screen ... 23 - 10 23.3.6 Display data and key functions of servo monitor screen ... 23 - 12 23.3.7 Display data and key functions of present value history monitor screen ... 23 - 13

23.4 Parameter setting 23 - 15

23.4.1 Display data and key functions of parameter setting screen ... 23 - 15 23.4.2 Parameter setting operation ... 23 - 16

23.5 About Hardcopy Output 23 - 17

24 ERROR MESSAGES FOR MOTION MONITOR 24 - 1 to 24 - 2 SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR FUNCTION

25 OPERATING SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 25 - 1 to 25 - 2

25.1 Operation procedures before starting motion monitoring 25 - 1

25.2 Operation procedures from user-created monitor screen display to start of motion monitor 25 - 2

26 OPERATIONS OF SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR SCREENS 26 - 1 to 26 - 36

26.1 Screen Transition 26 - 1

26.2 About the Servo Amplifier Monitor Functions 26 - 2

26.3 Setup 26 - 3

26.3.1 Setup screen ... 26 - 3

26.4 Monitor Functions 26 - 5

26.4.1 Monitor screen... 26 - 5

26.5 Alarm Function 26 - 7

26.5.1 Alarm display screen ... 26 - 8 26.5.2 Alarm history screen ... 26 - 9

26.6 Diagnostics Function 26 - 10

26.6.1 DI/DO display screen... 26 - 13

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26.6.2 Function device display screen... 26 - 14 26.6.3 Amplifier information display screen ... 26 - 15 26.6.4 ABS data display screen... 26 - 16 26.6.5 Unit composition list display screen... 26 - 17

26.7 Parameter Setting 26 - 18

26.7.1 Password entry operation procedure... 26 - 19 26.7.2 Parameter setting screen... 26 - 20 26.7.3 Parameter setting operation ... 26 - 22

26.8 Test Operations 26 - 24

26.8.1 Precautions for test operations ... 26 - 27 26.8.2 Preparations for test operations... 26 - 28 26.8.3 JOG operation screen... 26 - 29 26.8.4 Positioning operation screen ... 26 - 30 26.8.5 Motorless operation screen ... 26 - 32 26.8.6 DO forced output screen... 26 - 33

26.9 About Hardcopy Output 26 - 34

27 ERROR MESSAGES FOR SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 27 - 1 to 27 - 2 CNC MONITOR FUNCTION

28 OPERATING CNC MONITOR 28 - 1 to 28 - 2

28.1 Operation procedures before starting CNC monitoring 28 - 1

29 OPERATING THE CNC MONITOR FUNCTION SCREEN 29 - 1 to 29 - 3

29.1 Changing screens 29 - 1

29.2 About the CNC Monitor Functions 29 - 2

30 ERROR MESSAGES FOR CNC MONITOR 30 - 1 to 30 - 2 OTHER EXTENDED/OPTION FUNCTIONS

31 FONT CHANGE FUNCTION 31 - 1 to 31 - 10

31.1 Preparation to use the font change function 31 - 1

31.1.1 Checking the required devices ... 31 - 1 31.1.2 Checking the ROM_BIOS version ... 31 - 1 31.1.3 Checking the OS... 31 - 2

31.2 Operation of the font change function 31 - 3

31.2.1 Setting the font change device ... 31 - 3 31.2.2 Displaying Chinese (simplified characters) fonts with Preview of GT Designer2 ... 31 - 4 31.2.3 Installing font data... 31 - 8

31.3 Troubleshooting when font cannot be changed. 31 - 10

32 SYSTEM DIALOG LANGUAGE SWITCHING 32 - 1 to 32 - 4

32.1 Preparation to use the system dialog language switching function 32 - 1 32.1.1 Checking the required devices ... 32 - 1

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32.2 Operation of the system dialog language switching function 32 - 2

32.2.1 Setting the system dialog language switching device ... 32 - 2

32.3 Example of system dialog language display 32 - 3

INDEX Index - 1 to Index - 2

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A - 13 Abbreviations, generic terms and special terms used in this manual are described as follows:

Abbreviations, generic terms

and special terms Description

GOT

A985GOT-V Generic term of A985GOT-TBA-V and A985GOT-TBD-V

A985GOT Generic term of A985GOT-TBA, A985GOT-TBD and A985GOT-TBA-EU

A975GOT Generic term of A975GOT-TBA-B, A975GOT-TBD-B, A975GOT-TBA, A975GOT-TBD and A975GOT-TBA-EU

A970GOT

Generic term of A970GOT-TBA-B A970GOT-TBD-B, A970GOT-TBA, A970GOT-TBD, A970GOT-SBA, A970GOT-SBD, A970GOT-LBA, A970GOT-LBD, A970GOT-TBA-EU and A970GOT-SBA-EU

A97*GOT Generic term of A975GOT and A970GOT

A960GOT Generic term of A960GOT-EBA, A960GOT-EBD and A960GOT-EBA-EU

A956WGOT Generic term of A956WGOT-TBD

A956GOT Generic term of A956GOT-TBD, A956GOT-SBD, A956GOT-LBD, A956GOT-TBD-M3, A956GOT-SBD-M3, A956GOT-LBD-M3, A956GOT-SBD-B and A956GOT-SBD-M3-B A953GOT Generic term of A953GOT-TBD, A953GOT-SBD, A953GOT-LBD, A953GOT-TBD-M3,

A953GOT-SBD-M3, A953GOT-LBD-M3, A953GOT-SBD-B and A953GOT-SBD-M3-B A951GOT Generic term of A951GOT-TBD, A951GOT-SBD, A951GOT-LBD, A951GOT-TBD-M3,

A951GOT-SBD-M3, A951GOT-LBD-M3, A951GOT-SBD-B and A951GOT-SBD-M3-B A951GOT-Q Generic term of A951GOT-QTBD, A951GOT-QSBD, A951GOT-QLBD, A951GOT-QTBD-M3,

A951GOT-QSBD-M3, A951GOT-QLBD-M3, A951GOT-QSBD-B and A951GOT-QSBD-M3-B A950GOT Generic term of A950GOT-TBD, A950GOT-SBD, A950GOT-LBD, A950GOT-TBD-M3,

A950GOT-SBD-M3, A950GOT-LBD-M3, A950GOT-SBD-B and A950GOT-SBD-M3-B A950 handy GOT Generic term of A953GOT-SBD-M3-H, A953GOT-LBD-M3-H, A950GOT-SBD-M3-H and

A950GOT-LBD-M3-H

A95*GOT Generic term of A956GOT, A953GOT, A951GOT, A951GOT-Q, A950GOT and A950 handy GOT

Communica- tion board

Bus connection board Generic term of A9GT-QBUSS, A9GT-QBUS2S, A9GT-BUSS and A9GT-BUS2S Serial communication board Generic term of A9GT-RS4, A9GT-RS2 and A9GT-RS2T

Communica- tion unit

Bus connection unit Generic term of A9GT-QBUS2SU, A9GT-BUS2SU, A9GT-BUS2SU, A7GT-BUSS and A7GT- BUS2S

Data link unit Generic term of A9GT-QJ71LP23, A9G1-QJ71BR13, A7GT-J71AP23, A7GT-J71AR23 and A7GT-J71AT23B

Network unit Generic term of A9GT-QJ71LP23, A9GT-QJ71BR13, A7GT-J71LP23 and A7GT-J71BR13 CC-Link communication unit Generic term of A8GT-J61BT13 and A8GT-J61BT15

Ethernet unit Generic term of A9GT-J71E71-T

Option

Protection sheet Abbreviation of A9GT-80PSC, A9GT-70PSC, A9GT-60PSC and A9GT-50PSC type transparent protection sheets

Backlight Abbreviation of A9GT-80LTT, A9GT-70LTTB, A9GT-70LTT, A9GT-70LTS, A9GT-70LTTBW and A9GT-50LT type backlights

Debug stand Abbreviation of A9GT-80STAND, A9GT-70STAND and A9GT-50STAND type debug stand Memory card Flash PC card/Commercially available flash PC card/SRAM type PC card

Flash PC card Generic term of A9GTMEM-10MF, A9GTMEM-20MF and A9GTMEM-40MF Compact flash PC card Commercially available flash PC card

Memory board Abbreviation of A9GT-FNB, A9GT-FNB1M, A9GT-FNB2M, A9GT-FNB4M, A9GT-FNB8M, A9GT-QFNB, A9GT-QFNB4M, A9GT-QFNB8M type option function memory board Attachment Generic term of A77GT-96ATT/A85GT-95ATT/A87GT-96ATT/A87GT-97ATT attachments Ten-key Panel Abbreviation of A8GT-TK ten-key Panel

A7GT-CNB Abbreviation of A7GT-CNB bus connector conversion box A9GT-QCNB Abbreviation of A9GT-QCNB bus connector conversion box

Option unit

External I/O module Abbreviation of A9GT-70KBF and A8GT-50KBF type external I/O interface module Printer interface module Abbreviation of A9GT-50PRF type printer interface module

Memory card interface mod-

ule Abbreviation of A1SD59J-MIF memory card interface module Video/RGB mixed input

interface module Abbreviation of A9GT-80V4R1 type Video/RGB mixed input interface module Video input interface module Abbreviation of A9GT-80V4 type Video input interface module

RGB input interface module Abbreviation of A9GT-80R1 type RGB input interface module

Software

GT Designer2 Version2 Generic term of SW2D5C-GTD2-E software

GT Designer Abbreviation of image creation software GT Designer for GOT900 GT Converter2 Abbreviation of data conversion software GT Converter for GOT900 GT SoftGOT2 Abbreviation of GT SoftGOT2 monitoring software

GX Developer Generic term of SW D5C-GPPW-E/SW D5F-GPPW-E software packages GX Simulator Generic term of SW D5C-LLT-E ladder logic test tool function software packages

(SW5D5C-LLT-E or later)

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* In this manual, the following products are called by new names.

Abbreviations, generic terms

and special terms Description

CPU

QCPU (Q Mode) Generic term of Q00JCPU, Q00CPU, Q01CPU,Q02CPU, Q02HCPU, Q06HCPU, Q12HCPU, Q25HCPU, Q12PHCPU, Q25PHCPU,Q12PRHCPU and Q25PRHCPU CPU

QCPU (A Mode) Generic term of Q02CPU-A, Q02HCPU-A and Q06HCPU-A CPU Remote I/O station Network module for MELSECNET/H network system remote I/O station

(QJ72LP25-25, QJ72LP25G, QJ72BR15)

QCPU Generic term of QCPU (Q Mode), QCPU (A Mode) and Remote I/O station

QnACPU Type Generic term of Q2ACPU, Q2ACPU-S1, Q2AHCPU, Q2AHCPU-S1, Q3ACPU, Q4ACPU and Q4ARCPU CPU

QnASCPU Type Generic term of Q2ASCPU, Q2ASCPU-S1, Q2ASHCPU and Q2ASHCPU-S1 CPU

QnACPU Generic term of QnACPU Type and QnASCPU Type

AnUCPU Generic term of A2UCPU, A2UCPU-S1, A3UCPU and A4UCPU CPU

AnACPU Generic term of A2ACPU, A2ACPU-S1 and A3ACPU CPU

AnNCPU Generic term of A1NCPU, A2NCPU, A2NCPU-S1 and A3NCPU CPU

AnCPU Type Generic term of AnUCPU, AnACPU and AnNCPU CPU

AnUS(H)CPU Generic term of A2USCPU, A2USCPU-S1 and A2USHCPU-S1 CPU

AnS(H)CPU Generic term of A1SCPU, A1SCPUC24-R2, A2SCPU, A2SCPU-S1, A1SHCPU, A2SHCPU and A2SHCPU-S1 CPU

A1SJ(H)CPU Generic term of A1SJCPU, A1SJCPU-S3 and A1SJHCPU CPU AnSCPU Type Generic term of A2US(H)CPU, AnS(H)CPU and A1SJ(H)CPU CPU

ACPU Generic term of AnCPU Type, AnSCPU Type, A1FXCPU, A0J2HCPU, A2CCPU, A2CCPU24 and A2CJCPU CPU

FXCPU Generic term of FX0 series, FX0N series, FX0S series, FX1 series, FX1N series, FX1S series, FX2 series, FX2C series, FX2N series, FX1NC series and FX2NC series CPU

Motion controller CPU

Generic term of A273UCPU, A273UHCPU, A273UHCPU-S3, A373CPU, A373UCPU, A373UCPU-S3, A171SCPU, A171SCPU-S3, A171SCPU-S3N, A171SHCPU, A171SHCPUN, A172SHCPU, A172SHCPUN, A173UHCPU, A173UHCPU-S1, Q172CPU, Q173CPU, Q172CPUN and Q173CPUN CPU

FA controller Generic term of LM610, LM7600, LM8000 CPU Peripheral

connection

module G4 Abbreviation of AJ65BT-G4-S3

Ethernet module

E71

Generic of AJ71E71-S3, AJ71E71N-B2, AJ71E71N-B5, AJ71E71N-T, AJ71E71N-B5T, A1SJ71E71-B2-S3, A1SJ71E71-B5-S3, A1SJ71E71N-B2, A1SJ71E71N-B5, A1SJ71E71N-T and A1SJ71E71N-B5T

QE71 Generic of AJ71QE71, AJ71QE71-B5, AJ71QE71N-B2, AJ71QE71N-B5, AJ71QE71N-T, AJ71QE71N-B5T, A1SJ71QE71-B2, A1SJ71QE71-B5, A1SJ71QE71N-B2, A1SJ71QE71N- B5, A1SJ71QE71N-T and A1SJ71QE71N-B5T

Q series-compatible E71 Generic of QJ71E71, QJ71E71-B2, QJ71E71-B5 and QJ71E71-100

Other PLC

Omron PLC

Generic term of C200HS, C200H, C200H series(C200HX, C200HG, C200HE), CQM1, C1000H,C2000H,CV500, CV1000, CV2000, CVM1-CPU11, CVM1-CPU21, CS1, CS1D, CJ1M, CPM1, CPM1A, CPM2A, CPM2C CPU, CQM1H

Yasukawa PLC Generic term of GL60S, GL60H, GL70H, GL120, GL130, CP-9200SH, CP-9300MS, MP-920, MP-930, MP-940, CP-9200(H) and PROGIC-8 CPU

SLC500 Series Generic term of SLC500-20, SLC500-30, SLC500-40, SLC5/01 SLC5/02, SLC5/03, SLC5/04 SLC5/05

MicroLogix1000 Series Generic term of 1761-L10BWA, 1761-L10BWB, 1761-L16AWA, 1761-L16BWA, 1761- L16BWB, 1761-L16BBB, 1761-L32AWA, 1761-L32BWA, 1761-L32BWB, 1761-L32BBB, 1761-L32AAA, 1761-L20AWA-5A, 1761-L20BWA-5A, 1761-L20BWB-5A

MicroLogix1500 Series Abbreviation of 1764-LSP

Allen-Bradley PLC Generic term of SLC 500 Series, MicroLogix1000 Series, MicroLogix1500 Series Sharp PLC Generic term of JW-21CU, JW-22CU, JW-31CUH, JW-32CUH, JW-33CUH, JW-50CUH,

JW-70CUH, JW-100CUH, JW-100CU, Z-512J CPU PROSEC T Series Generic term of T2(PU224 type), T2E, T2N, T3, T3H CPU PROSEC V Series Abbreviation of Model3000(S3) CPU

Toshiba PLC Generic term of PROSEC T Series and PROSEC V Series

SIEMENS PLC Generic term of SIMATIC S7-300 Series and SIMATIC S7-400 Series CPU

Large type H series Generic term of H-302(CPU2-03H), H-702(CPU2-07H), H-1002(CPU2-10H), H-2002(CPU2- 20H), H-4010(CPU3-40H),.J-300(C0PU-03Ha), H-700(CPU-07Ha), H-2000(CPU-20Ha) H200 to 252 Series Generic term of H-200(CPU-02H, CPE-02H), H-250(CPU21-02H), H-252(CPU22-02H), H-

252B(CPU22-02HB), H-252C(CPU22-02HC, CPE22-02HC)

H Series board type Generic term of H-20DR, H-28DR, H-40DR, H-64DR, H-20DT, H-28DT, H-40DT, H-64DT, HL- 40DR, HL-64DR

EH-150 Series Generic term of EH-CPU104, EH-CPU208, EH-CPU308, EH-CPU316 HITACHI PLC

(HIDIC H Series) Generic term of large type H series,H-200 to 252 Series H Series board type, EH-150 Series Matsushita Electric Works

PLC Generic term of FP0-C16CT, FP0-C32CT, FP1-C24C, FP1-C40C, FP2, FP2SH, FP3, FP5, FP10(S), FP10SH, FP-M(C20TC) and FP-M(C32TC)

Others

Memory abbreviation of memory (flash memory) in the GOT

OS Abbreviation of GOT system software

Object Setting data for dynamic image

Personal Computer Personal computer where the corresponding software package is installed Servo amplifier Generic term of the MR-J2S- A, MR-J2S- CP and MR-J2M A series MELDAS C6/C64 Generic term of the FCA C6, FCA C64

Old Name New Name Remarks

GPPW GX Developer Generic term of SW D5C-GPPW-E/SW D5F-GPPW-E software packages

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1.1 Features

1.1.1 Features of the utility function 1 - 1

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

1 OVERVIEW

This manual that can be used on a GOT with an operating system installed. These functions include the util- ity function, ladder monitor function, system monitor function, special module monitor function, network mon- itor function, list editor function, motion monitor function, servo amplifier monitor function and CNC monitor function.

Note that some functions cannot be performed depending on the used GOT and the target CPU/connection form.

Refer to Chapter 2 for more information on the functions available for each GOT and the restrictions on the functions per target CPU and connection form.

1.1 Features

The monitor functions described in this manual are intended to improve the efficiency of trouble-shooting and maintenance operations for the PLC system.

The features of each monitor function are explained in the following sections.

1.1.1 Features of the utility function

The utility function enables you to use GOT setup and self-tests. To use the utility function, you need to install an operating system for the utility function on the GOT built-in internal memory by using GT Designer2. The features of the utility function are shown below.

Some of the utility functions cannot be used with GT SoftGOT2. Refer to the GT SoftGOT2 Version1 Operating Manual for the utility functions available for GT SoftGOT2.

(1) The brightness of a monitor screen can be adjusted (see Section 4.3 for details).

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1 - 2 1.1 Features

1.1.1 Features of the utility function

(2) The screen and OS data can be copied between the internal memory and memory card (see Section 4.4 for details).

The data monitored can be copied to and from the GOT built-in internal memory or a memory card installed on the GOT.

The OS data can only be copied from the GOT to the memory card.

(3) Setting a use environment of the GOT (see Section 4.5 for details).

You can set the operating environment of the GOT such as the beep sound, message display language and screen saver's idle time. When using the A985GOT, you can also make settings on the Human sensor.

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1.1 Features

1.1.2 Features of the ladder monitor function 1 - 3

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

(4) Running diagnostic checks on GOT hardware (see Section 4.6).

You can run diagnostic checks on the GOT hardware, including the image check, font check, memory card check and so on.

(5) Other functions (see Section 4.7 for details)

• Displaying data on available space in the GOT internal memory.

• Adjusting the clock of the PLC CPU.

• Displaying the display area cleanup screen.

• Changing security levels.

• Limiting access to the Utility Menu screen.

1.1.2 Features of the ladder monitor function

Installing the ladder monitor function operating system into the GOT built-in memory using the GT Designer2 enables ladder monitoring of the PLC CPU program as shown in a ladder diagram. The features of the lad- der monitor function are shown below.

(1) Monitoring based on ladder symbols (see Section 6.3 for details) (Sample display) Ladder monitor screen

List D2

MOV D1

K 1

MOV D2

K 2

V RST

MOV D162

K 90

MOV D167

K 110

MOV D172

K 100

M9028 SET

M9020 K 400 DUTY

K 350

= D100

K 1234 M999

187 P0

D1 1

V 2

D162 47

D167 90

D172

110 100

DATA OVERFLOWS ONE SCREEN

STEP : 12345/18374

Exit PLCRD. Mon. Menu

Print Screen

Cancel Print

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1.1.2 Features of the ladder monitor function

Remark

The and buttons are not displayed on the A956WGOT or the GOT whose display screen type is the EL.

1) Ladder monitor screen

A maximum of 8 lines (max. 11 contact points per line; with 12 contact points or more, the line returns) of a sequence program are displayed on one screen.

Also, for the current values and other settings of word devices, a maximum of 8 devices are displayed (With 9 devices or more, use the arrow keys to switch displays.).

Remark

Depending on the GOT model, a display is provided on the MELSEC-Q ladder monitor screen as indicated below.

• A985GOT(-V): Max. 15 lines displayed (1 line: Max. 11 contacts)

• A956WGOT: Max. 5 lines displayed (1 line: Max. 7 contacts)

(2) The display format can be changed to show comments for devices (see Section 6.2.2 for details).

(Sample display) Ladder monitor screen

1) Switching the display format

The current values monitor of the word devices at the bottom of the screen are executed in decimal or hexadecimal format.

2) Displaying device comments

Comments of for the device used in the PLC program (comments that are written into the PLC CPU) are displayed.

(3) Monitoring other stations

Other stations in data link systems, network system or CC-Link system, including the GOT (or stations connected to the GOT), can be monitored.

Print Screen Cancel Print

7

M910 PLS

Y0023 M9036

0

T0 25

STEP : 12345/18374

Normally ON Action

X0001 4

Character string display

Ready display

Operation ready

K25 T0 Operation start warning X0002

Start operation instruction

Exit PCRD. Mon. Menu

Print Screen

Cancel Print List

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1.1 Features

1.1.3 Features of the system monitor function 1 - 5

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

1.1.3 Features of the system monitor function

Installing the screen monitor function operating system into the GOT built-in memory using the GT Designer2 enables monitoring and testing of the buffer memory for the PLC CPU program and the special functions module. The features of the system monitor function are shown below.

(1) Any desired device can be monitored, using 4 dedicated screens

The system monitor function provides an entry monitor, a batch monitor, and a buffer memory monitor, enabling monitoring of any device, for complete flexibility in any application.

Entry monitor Batch monitor

• Up to 8 points for a PLC CPU device registered by the user can be monitored in one win- dow (see Section 9.2).

• Up to 16 points subsequent to a PLC CPU device specified by the user can be monitored in one window (see Section 9.3).

T/C monitor Buffer memory monitor

• Up to 8 points, including the current value, set value, con- tact point, and coil can be mon- itored in a window subsequent to a PLC CPU timer (T)/counter (C) specified by the user (see Section 9.4).

• Up to 16 points subsequent to the buffer memory of a special function module specified by the user can be monitored in one window (see Section 9.5).

• With the GOT, the full screen can be divided into four windows and sep- arate monitoring carried out in all four windows simultaneously.

D 15 -2147483648 DW D 10 -32767 X 001 M 25 Y 70 W 200 43 R 50 68378428 DW D 300 30000 NETWK No. [ 0] STATION[FF]

DEVICE MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET

D 10 32767 D 18 -500 D 11 0 D 19 3234 D 12 0 D 20 0 D 13 -1 D 21 0 D 14 0 D 22 0 D 15 3 D 23 -32768 D 16 0 D 24 0 D 17 0 D 25 0 BATCH MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET NETWK No. [ 0] STATION[FF]

T 0 PV 0 SV 0 [Production line A ] T 1 PV 0 SV 0 [Production line B ] T 2 PV 150 SV 150 [Production line C ] T 3 PV 0 SV 0 [Production line D ]

TC MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET

NETWK No. [ 0] STATION[FF]

BM MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET

BM 1110 -32767 BM 1118 0 BM 1111 64 BM 1119 0 BM 1112 149 BM 1120 150 BM 1113 -1111 BM 1121 131 BM 1114 126 BM 1122 -32768 BM 1115 160 BM 1123 555 BM 1116 255 BM 1124 2368 BM 1117 1200 BM 1125 11000 NETWK No. [ 0] STATION[FF]

I/O NO[ 1]

D 15 -2147483648 DW D 10 -32767 X 001 M 25 Y 70 W 200 43 R 50 68378428 DW D 300 30000 NETWK No.[ 0] STATION[FF]

DEVICE MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET BATCH MONITOR NETWK No.[ 0] STATION[FF]

TEST MENU FORM SET

D 10 32767 D 18 -500 D 11 0 D 19 3234 D 12 0 D 20 0 D 13 -1 D 21 0 D 14 0 D 22 0 D 15 3 D 23 -32768 D 16 0 D 24 0 D 17 0 D 25 0 BM MONITOR

NETWK No.[ 0]

I/O NO[ 1]

STATION[[FF]

TEST MENU FORM SET

BM 1110 -32767 BM 1118 0 BM 1111 64 BM 1119 0 BM 1112 149 BM 1120 150 BM 1113 -1111 BM 1121 131 BM 1114 126 BM 1122 -32768 BM 1115 160 BM 1123 555 BM 1116 255 BM 1124 2368 BM 1117 1200 BM 1125 11000 NETWK No.[ 0] STATION[FF]

TC MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET

T 0 PV 0 SV 0 [Production line A ] T 1 PV 0 SV 0 [Production line B ] T 2 PV 150 SV 150 [Production line C ] T 3 PV 0 SV 0 [Production line D ]

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1.1.3 Features of the system monitor function

(2) Data can be changed by test operation (see Section 9.6 for details).

1) Test for bit device

Device specified by user is turned on or off.

2) Test for word device

Writes designated value into device specified by user.

3) Test for timer/counter

Writes in designated value as current value or set values of device specified by user.

4) Test for buffer memory

Writes designated value into buffer memory specified by user.

(3) Display format can be changed and device comments can be displayed (see Section 9.1.2 for details).

1) Changing display format

The word device values for the entry monitor, batch monitor, T/C monitor, and the buffer memory monitor are monitored in decimal or hexadecimal format.

2) Device comment display

When the PLC CPU device is monitored, the comments written into the PLC CPU are displayed.

(4) Other stations can be monitored.

Other stations in data link systems, network systems or CC-Link systems, including the GOT (or stations connected to the GOT), can be monitored.

(Test sample) When M0 is on When changing D0 present value

(Sample display) For entry monitor (comment display)

For batch monitor (hexadecimal display)

NETWK No.[ 0] STATION[FF] DEC DEVICE[ M] [ 0] RST:0 SET:1[1]

7 4 1 0

8 5 2

9 6 3

A C E AC

B D F

 DEL

NETWK No.[ 0] STATION[FF] DEC DEVICE[ D] [ 0] VL[ K-2147483648 ]

7 4 1 0

8 5 2

6 3

A C E AC

B D F

 DEL 9

D 200 30 [Line 1 current units ] W 200 43 [Production line A ] R 50 68378428 DW [link status ] X 3

[Input switch 3 ] NETWKNo.[ 0] STATION[FF]

DEVICE MONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET

D 10 H 7FFF D 18 H FE0C D 11 H 0000 D 19 H 0CA2 D 12 H 0000 D 20 H 0000 D 13 H FFFF D 21 H 0000 D 14 H 0000 D 22 H 0000 D 15 H 0003 D 23 H 8000 D 16 H 0000 D 24 H 0000 D 17 H 0000 D 25 H 0000 NETWK No.[ 0] STATION[FF]

BATCHMONITOR TEST MENU FORM SET

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1.1 Features

1.1.4 Features of the special module monitor function 1 - 7

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

1.1.4 Features of the special module monitor function

Installing (or downloading) the special module monitor function operating system and special module moni- tor data into the GOT built-in memory using the GT Designer2 enables monitoring and changing of data in the special function module buffer memory, using dedicated screens.

Signal statuses of I/O modules can also be monitored.

The features of the special module monitor function are shown below.

(1) Monitoring can be done with dedicated screens (see Section 12.2 for details).

Monitoring is carried out using dedicated screens provided by the manufacturer for the special function module and I/O module.

It is not necessary for the user to create monitor screens.

1) Menu screen

The menu is displayed classified into monitor items for the special function module only.

The object monitor screen is displayed by selecting the item from the menu.

2) Monitor screen

With the special function module, the buffer memory contents and the status of the PLC CPU I/O signals are monitored using text, numbers, and graphs.

With the I/O module, the status of I/O signals to and from an external module is monitored.

(Sample display 1: for special function module) Menu screen after module

selection

Monitor screen after menu selection

(Sample display 2: for I/O module) Monitor screen

1 Operation Monitor 2 I/O Monitor 3 Graph Monitor

Graph monitor screen

100 0 -100 -180 200 300 400 500 600

* [°C]*

12345678

******/****** ****/****

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:********************

0:********************

********* 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:*** 0:***

CH1********

CH2 ″ CH3 ″ CH4 ″

CH5********

CH6 ″ CH7 ″ CH8 ″

****** ******** 0

******: 0 0:**JIS.DIN1:**JIS

********* 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:*** 0:***

A 6 8 R D

Menu selection

X MODULE

040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 04A 04B 04C 04D 04E 04F

050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 05A 05B 05C 05D 05E 05F

060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 06A 06B 06C 06D 06E 06F

070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 07A 07B 07C 07D 07E 07F

X X

































































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1.1.4 Features of the special module monitor function

(2) Data can be changed by writing (see Section 12.1.5 for details).

1) The designated values are written into the user-specified buffer memory by writing the values from the monitor.

2) When changing the buffer memory data, input the numeric value using the auto display key window and write it into the buffer memory.

(3) Special module monitor data can be allocated as user monitor screen data.

The special module monitor data installed in the computer can be allocated to serve as user monitor screen data. To do this, the steps below are required.

1) Using the Copy function, allocate special module monitor data from another project as user monitor screen data.

2) Correct the data to match the system used for the BM initial buffer memory number of the Object function which has been set.

(Writing example)

Monitor screen When changing channel that can be changed

Menu selection

Graph monitor screen

100 0 -100 -180 200 300 400 500 600

*

* [°C]

12345678

******/****** ****/****

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:********************

0:********************

********* 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:*** 0:***

CH1********

CH2 ″ CH3 ″ CH4 ″

CH5********

CH6 ″ CH7 ″ CH8 ″

****** ******** 0

******: 0 0:**JIS.DIN1:**JIS

********* 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:*** 0:***

A 6 8 R D

X∗∗ Y∗∗

Y10 Y11 ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

Y12 ∗∗∗∗∗

X02 X03 ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

X06 X07 ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

Y13 Y14 ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

X0C X0D ∗∗∗∗∗∗

Y17 Y19 ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

Y1B Y1A ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

Y15 Y16 ∗∗∗∗

X08 X09 ∗∗∗∗

X04 X05 RUSY X0E X0F ∗∗∗∗

X00 ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

X0A ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

X0B ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

X∗∗ ABCDDEFF 0000000011110100 Y∗∗ ABCDDEFF 0000000011110100 A:∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

0:R∗∗∗ 1:A∗∗∗

B:M∗∗∗∗∗ON/OFF 0:NO 1:YES C:M∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

0:NO 1:YES DD:∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

00:ABS 01:INS 10:ABS+INS E:∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

0:∗∗∗∗ 1:∗∗∗∗

F:∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

00:∗∗∗ 01:∗∗∗

10:∗∗∗ 11:PLS

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X∗∗ Y∗∗

1 1 120 120 1000 -6 100 0 0 0 300 0 70

1 1 120 120 1000 2550 100 0 0 0 300 0 70 Parameter Data Monitor Screen AD71

7 4 1

0 8 5 2

9 6

3  DEL

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1.1 Features

1.1.5 Features of the network monitor function 1 - 9

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

1.1.5 Features of the network monitor function

To use the network monitor function, you first must install an operating system (OS) for the network monitor function on your GOT by using GT Designer2. This enables you to monitor the status of the MELSECNET/B, MELSECNET (II), and MELSECNET/10 networks. The following describes the features of the network mon- itor function.

(1) Network monitor screens are selectable on the own station monitor screen to monitor the own station and other stations on a network.

The own station monitor screen enables you to monitor the status of all the network lines connected to the own station.

A touch of the screen will guide you through various monitor screens to monitor the status of the own station and other stations on a network.

(2) Network information can be obtained from the own station monitor screen.

Dedicated monitor screens are available for each category of station classification, depending on the role that is played by the own station.

Network category: MELSECNET/B, MELSECNET (II) master station MELSECNET/B, MELSECNET (II) local station

MELSECNET/10, MELSECNET/H control station/ordinary station MELSECNET/10, MELSECNET/H remote master station

(Sample display) MELSECNET/B, MELSECNET (II) master station

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1.1.5 Features of the network monitor function

(3) The status of other stations can be monitored on the other-station monitor screen.

The other-station monitor screen provides the following type of information on the status of other stations connected on a network:

• Communications status of each station

• Data link status of each station

• Parameters status of each station

• CPU action status of each station

• CPU RUN status of each station

• Loop status of each station

(Sample display) Other station monitor menu screen

Other station's communications status monitor screen

數據

Table 3.1 Network Information To be Monitored

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