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Programmable Display
GT10/GT30
Technical Manual
Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.GT10/GT30 Technical Manual ARCT1F340V1.1EN 5/2003
is a global brand name of Matsushita Electric Works.
Includes installation guide for GTWIN screen
creation software.
Applicable Models
GT10 (Ver. 1/Ver. 2)
GT30
AUTOMATECH Sp.z o.o. www.automatech.pl e-mail: [email protected]
Tel.: +48 22 723 0606 Fax: +48 22 723 0662
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Page 1 - GT10/GT30

Programmable DisplayGT10/GT30Technical ManualMatsushita Electric Works, Ltd.GT10/GT30 Technical Manual ARCT1F340V1.1EN 5/2003is a global brand name

Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ixPart IGT10, GT30 Main Unit

Page 3 - How This Manual Is Configured

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN77Retry ––– This specifies the number of retries if a communication error occurs. Thesetting r

Page 4 - Table of Contents

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN78“Auto–Paging” screenAuto–pagingThis is used to specify the “Auto–paging function”, which aut

Page 5 - Chapter 3 Setup

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN79[Delete] ––– This deletes screens registered for auto–paging.[Save] ––– This saves the setti

Page 6

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN80in the initial address of the word device under “BasicCommunication Area to PLC” in the “Bas

Page 7 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN81Device Setting dialog boxThe button functions as a backspacekey when entering addr

Page 8 - Appendix A Code Tables

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN82If “On” is set for the above Auto–Off backlight feature, clicking on the button displaysa

Page 9

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN83that shown below, where the type of initial device, the address, and the number of wordscan

Page 10 - GT10, GT30 Main Unit

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN84GT internal device hold“GT Internal Device Hold” is a function that backs up the values for

Page 11 - Before Using the GT10/GT30

GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10855.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT105.3.1 What is the System Menu?The system

Page 12 - GT10/GT30 Usage Procedures

GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10865.3.3 Setting Mode: “Communication Parameters” (COM. Port / TOOL Port)Touching the [Setti

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GT10/GT30 xBefore Using the GT10/GT30This section describes items that should be confirmed and precautions that should beobserved before the GT10/GT30

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GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT1087Procedure for bringing up the screen[Initial screen][Setting][TOOL Port]↓↓Through functio

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GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT1088SHORTCUTS[ADJUST] Touching the [+] key increases the contrast, and touchingthe [–] key de

Page 16 - (AIGT8001V2)

GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10895.3.6 Setting Mode: “Memory Initialization” (Clear Memory)Touching [Setting] on the initi

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GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT1090Test mode screenProcedure for bringing up the screen[Initial screen]↓[Test] keyTouch SWTh

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GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10915.3.8 Inhibiting the System Menu DisplayIn order to prevent unauthorized persons from bei

Page 19

GT10/GT30 5.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT1092

Page 20 - Products for the GT Series

Chapter 6GT30 Configuration Settings

Page 21 - Safety Precautions

GT10/GT30 6.1 GT30 Configuration Settings946.1 GT30 Configuration SettingsBefore using the GT30 for the first time, it must be set up by entering the

Page 22

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN956.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWINThis section describes how configuration setti

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GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN96“Basic Setup” screenTitle ––– The title of the configuration settings file is entered here.

Page 24 - Specifications

GT10/GT30 Usage ProceduresGT10/GT30 xiGT10/GT30 Usage ProceduresIf you are using the GT10/GT30 for the first time, please follow the procedure outline

Page 25 - 1.1 GT10/GT30 Specifications

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN97Device settings dialog boxClicking on the button displays a pull–downmenu. Select the d

Page 26 - 1.1.6 Memory (2)

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN98“Communication Parameters” screenCOM. port (Connected to PLC/External Device)This is used to

Page 27 - 1.1.7 Interface

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN99Waiting ––– This specifies the interval between retries if a communication error occurs.The

Page 28 - 1.2.2 GT10 (rear)

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN100“Auto–Paging” screenAuto–pagingThis is used to specify the “Auto–paging function”, which au

Page 29

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN101[Delete] ––– This deletes screens registered for auto–paging.[Save] ––– This saves the sett

Page 30 - 1.3.2 GT30 (rear)

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN102in the initial address of the word device under “BasicCommunication Area to PLC” in the “Ba

Page 31

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN103Device Setting dialog boxThe button functions as a backspacekey when entering add

Page 32 - 1.4.2 TOOL Port

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN104If “On” is set for the above Auto–Off backlight feature, clicking on the button displaysa

Page 33 - 1.4.3 Power Supply Terminals

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN105Hold PLC DeviceThe Hold PLC Device function reads the values for the specified internal PLC

Page 34 - 1.5 Dimensions

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN106GT internal device hold screenGT internal device hold“GT Internal Device Hold” is a functio

Page 35 - 1.5.3 GT30 Dimensions

GT10/GT30 Usage ProceduresGT10/GT30 xii7. Install the screen creation tool. page 149Install the Terminal GTWIN screen creation tool in the personal c

Page 36 - GT10/GT30 1.5 Dimensions

GT10/GT30 6.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN107KEY POINTSGT internal devicesDevice type Address range PointsData register GDT0000 to GDT20

Page 37

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT301086.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT306.3.1 What is the System Menu?The syste

Page 38 - Installation and Wiring

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30109Procedure for bringing up the screen[Initial screen][Contrast]↓Contrast ajustment screen

Page 39 - 2.1 Installation

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30110Clock setting screenProcedure for bringing up the screen[Initial screen]↓[Clock]The time

Page 40 - GT10/GT30 2.1 Installation

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT301116.3.5 Setting Mode: “Communication Parameters” (TOOL Port / COM. Port)Touch the [Port] k

Page 41

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30112Format: Transmission formatThis sets the communication parameters (data length, stop bit

Page 42

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30113When either of the above keys is touched, a confirmation message reading is displayed. T

Page 43

GT10/GT30 6.3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT301146.3.8 Inhibiting the System Menu DisplayIn order to prevent unauthorized persons from be

Page 44 - 2.2 Wiring the Power Supply

Chapter 7How the Various Functions Are Used

Page 45

GT10/GT30 7.1 Switching Screens1167.1 Switching ScreensThere are three ways to switch screens registered in the GT main unit.7.1.1 Switching the Scree

Page 46 - 2.3 Wiring the COM. Port

Confirming the Package ContentsGT10/GT30 xiiiConfirming the Package ContentsCheck to make sure the necessary items have been included with the product

Page 47 - 2.3.1 Wiring Method

GT10/GT30 7.1 Switching Screens117FPWIN Pro:GVL In the Global Variable List, you define variables that can be accessed by all POUsin the project.In th

Page 48 - Chapter 3

GT10/GT30 7.1 Switching Screens118Function switching parts: Attribute editing dialog boxDouble–clicking on the parts arranged on the base screen, or s

Page 49

GT10/GT30 7.1 Switching Screens119 For information on setting the auto–paging function, please see page 78 (GT10)and page 100 (GT30). If using this fu

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GT10/GT30 7.1 Switching Screens12011121Screen No. 1Currently display screen number changesContents of basic communication area / word deviceFirst word

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GT10/GT30 7.1 Switching Screens121currently displayed screen) to that of the new screen number, andthus avoids the kind of case described above.

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GT10/GT30 7.2 GT10 Bit Device Functions1227.2 GT10 Bit Device FunctionsIn order for communication to be carried out between the GT10 and PLC, an inter

Page 53

GT10/GT30 7.2 GT10 Bit Device Functions123To make these settings valid, however, Bit D (Backlight Valid flag) must alwaysbe turned on at the same time

Page 54

GT10/GT30 7.3 GT30 Bit Device Functions1247.3 GT30 Bit Device FunctionsIn order for communication to be carried out between the GT30 and PLC, an inter

Page 55

GT10/GT30 7.3 GT30 Bit Device Functions125To make these settings valid, however, Bit D (Backlight Valid flag) must alwaysbe turned on at the same time

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GT10/GT30 7.3 GT30 Bit Device Functions126

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Confirming the Package ContentsGT10/GT30 xivItems Included with the GT30 (AIGT3100B/AIGT3300B)Main unitSet of attachment fittingsFittings x 2 Screws x

Page 58

Chapter 8Servicing and Maintenance

Page 59

GT10/GT30 8.1 The Internal Secondary Battery (GT10)1288.1 The Internal Secondary Battery (GT10)Internal GT10 data is backed up in the following ways:S

Page 60

GT10/GT30 8.1 The Internal Secondary Battery (GT10)1292) For long periods with the power off, it is recommended that the No. 1operation mode setting s

Page 61

GT10/GT30 8.2 Battery (GT30)1308.2 Battery (GT30)Internal GT30 data is backed up in the following ways:Screen dataGT30 configuration dataStored in the

Page 62

GT10/GT30 8.3 Replacing the Front Panel Protective Sheet1318.3 Replacing the Front Panel Protective SheetIn order to protect the touch panel and keep

Page 63

GT10/GT30 8.4 Replacing the Waterproof Packing1328.4 Replacing the Waterproof PackingIf the panel is being detached from the GT main unit and then rea

Page 64 - Chapter 4

GT10/GT30 8.5 Replacing the Backlight (GT30 Only)1338.5 Replacing the Backlight (GT30 Only)The average service life of the GT30 backlight is 50,000 ho

Page 65 - 4.1 Connecting the FP–Sigma

GT10/GT30 8.5 Replacing the Backlight (GT30 Only)134

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Chapter 9Troubleshooting

Page 67 - Wires’ cross section: 0.25mm

GT10/GT30 9.1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT10)1369.1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT10)Problem Cause Solution RelatedScreen is

Page 68 - 4.2 Connecting the FP0

Confirming the Package ContentsGT10/GT30 xvItems Included with the Terminal GTWIN English–language version(AIGT8001V2)Terminal GTWIN CD–ROMSoftware us

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GT10/GT30 9.1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT10)137RelatedSolutionCauseProblemScreen isdim1) The power voltage may be low.2) The contrast i

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GT10/GT30 9.1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT10)138RelatedSolutionCauseProblemCannottransfer datafrom GTWIN1) The screen transfer cable is

Page 71 - 4.3 Connecting the FP1

GT10/GT30 9.2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT30)1399.2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT30)Problem Cause Solution RelatedScreen is

Page 72 - 4.4 Connecting the FP2/FP2SH

GT10/GT30 9.2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT30)140RelatedSolutionCauseProblemScreen isdim1) The power voltage may be low.2) The contrast i

Page 73

GT10/GT30 9.2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs (GT30)141RelatedSolutionCauseProblemCannottransfer datafrom GTWIN1) The screen transfer cable is

Page 74

GT10/GT30 9.3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them1429.3 Error Codes and How to Handle ThemWhen an error occurs in the GT series, an error code displays

Page 75 - 4.6 Connecting the FP10SH

GT10/GT30 9.3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them143Connecting to a PLC made by OmronThe following three types of error codes are displayed when there

Page 76

GT10/GT30 9.3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them1449.3.2 PLC Error CodesError codes which are sent from the PLC are listed in the table below. For det

Page 77

GT10/GT30 9.4 GT10 Screen Messages1459.4 GT10 Screen MessagesIn addition to screen data, the GT10 also displays the following messages.When transferri

Page 78

GT10/GT30 9.5 GT30 Screen Messages1469.5 GT30 Screen MessagesIn addition to screen data, the GT30 also displays the following messages.When transferri

Page 79 - 4.8 Connecting the FP–M

Confirming the Package ContentsGT10/GT30 xviItems Included With the PLC Connection Cable (AIGT8192 / AIP81842D)CableOne of the following two cables ha

Page 80

147Matsushita Electric Works (Europe) AGPart IIScreen Creation ToolTerminal GTWIN

Page 81

GT10 Technical Manual Before Using Terminal GTWIN148Matsushita Electric Works (Europe) AGBefore Using Terminal GTWINThis section contains special prec

Page 82 - PLC”, on page 41

GT10 Technical Manual Precautions Before Using GTWIN149Matsushita Electric Works (Europe) AGPrecautions Before Using GTWINUsage Environment and GT Mai

Page 83 - 4.10 Through Function

GT10 Technical Manual Special Precautions150Matsushita Electric Works (Europe) AGSpecial PrecautionsImportant Note About Saving Screen Data FilesThe f

Page 84 - 25V DC max

Chapter 10Preparing GTWIN

Page 85 - 4.11.1 FX Series

GT10/GT30 10.1 Installing GTWIN15210.1 Installing GTWINIn order to use GTWIN:Windows 95 (OSR2 (Ver. 4.00.950B) or higher), Windows 98,Windows Me, NT (

Page 86

GT10/GT30 10.1 Installing GTWIN1535. Enter the name of the file on which the function is to be run,e.g. E:\Setup.exe.6. Click [OK].A confirmation mess

Page 87 - Making connections

GT10/GT30 10.1 Installing GTWIN1548. Confirm the licensing agreement by clicking [Yes].The setup process begins. (Selecting [No] cancels GTWIN setup.)

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GT10/GT30 10.1 Installing GTWIN15510. Click [Next].11. Select the installation destination.A dialog box is displayed where the folder to which GTWIN i

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GT10/GT30 10.1 Installing GTWIN15612. Select the program folder.The displayed name, “NAiS Terminal”, can be used just as it is. To use adifferent fold

Page 90

GT Series System ConfigurationGT10/GT30 xviiGT Series System ConfigurationThe following devices are necessary in order to use the GT series.Connecting

Page 91 - Item Value Set

GT10/GT30 10.1 Installing GTWIN15714. When this screen is displayed, click [OK].When the installation has been completed, a message like that shown he

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GT10/GT30 10.2 Booting GTWIN15810.2 Booting GTWINClick on the Windows button and then select “Program”, “NAiS Terminal”, and“GTWIN” on the displayed

Page 93

GT10/GT30 10.2 Booting GTWIN15910.2.3 Entering Settings for the Basic Communication Area to PLCBefore creating a screen, always enter the settings for

Page 94 - GT10 Configuration Settings

GT10/GT30 10.3 Exiting GTWIN16010.3 Exiting GTWINTo exit GTWIN, follow the prescribed procedure.Procedure:1. Select [Exit] on the “File” menu.2. Save

Page 95

GT10/GT30 10.4 Procedures for Using GTWIN16110.4 Procedures for Using GTWINIf you are using GTWIN for the first time, follow the procedure outlined be

Page 96

GT10/GT30 10.4 Procedures for Using GTWIN162Opening and closing base screensEither double–click on the button for the number of the screen to becreate

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GT10/GT30 10.4 Procedures for Using GTWIN1638. Save the screen file.Save the screen file that has been created.Click on “File” on the menu bar, and th

Page 98

GT10/GT30 10.4 Procedures for Using GTWIN164

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Appendix ACode Tables

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GT10/GT30 A.1 BIN/HEX/BCD Code Correspondence Table166A.1 BIN/HEX/BCD Code Correspondence TableDecimal Hexadecimal Binary BCD code01234567000000010002

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GT Series System ConfigurationGT10/GT30 xviiiCAUTIONConnecting to the COM. port of the FP0Because connecting the unit to the COM. port of the FPΣ/FP0

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GT10/GT30 A.2 ASCII Code Table167A.2 ASCII Code Tableb7b60 0 0 0 1 1 1 1b50 0 1 1 0 0 1 1b40 1 0 1 0 1 0 1ASCII HEXMost significant digitb7 b6b5b4b3b2

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GT10/GT30 A.2 ASCII Code Table168

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169IndexAASCII code table, 167BBacklight, GT30, 133Basic communication area, 29, 37Battery, BackupGT10, 128GT30, 130BIN/HEX/BCD code table, 166Bit dev

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GT10/GT30 Index170GGTWINBooting, 158Exiting, 160Installing, 152Precautions, 149, 150Using the first time, 161IInstallation, 16GT10, 17GT30, 19MMitsubi

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Record of ChangesManual No. Date Description of ChangesARCT1F340E NOV. 2001 First editionARCT1F340V1.0END JAN. 2002 First European editionARCT1F340V1.

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COPYRIGHT E 2003 All Rights Reserved ARCT1F0000ABC V1.x 12/99Specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in EuropeH Europe Matsush

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS [ALWAYS OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS]Before installing, operating, servicing or inspecting this product, please make sureyou have read

Page 109 - (COM. Port / TOOL Port)

Products for the GT SeriesGT10/GT30 xixProducts for the GT SeriesProducts typesItem Name ContentsProductNo.GT10 main unitProgrammable display unitGT10

Page 110 - (Contrast)

Safety PrecautionsGT10/GT30 xxSafety PrecautionsBefore installing, operating, servicing or inspecting this product, please make sure youhave read this

Page 111

Safety PrecautionsGT10/GT30 xxiSpecial ItemsMaximum attention has been given to quality control of this product; however:(1) In order to prevent, as m

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Safety PrecautionsGT10/GT30 xxii

Page 113 - [Test] key

Chapter 1Specifications

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GT10/GT30 1.1 GT10/GT30 Specifications21.1 GT10/GT30 Specifications1.1.1 General SpecificationsItem GT10 specifications GT30 specificationsRated volta

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GT10/GT30 1.1 GT10/GT30 Specifications3GT30 specificationsGT10 specificationsItemGraphicsStraight lines, continuous straight lines, squares, circles,

Page 116 - GT30 Configuration Settings

GT10/GT30 1.1 GT10/GT30 Specifications41.1.7 InterfaceItem GT10 specifications GT30 specificationsCommunications ratings Conforms to RS232CConditions

Page 117

GT10/GT30 1.2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts51.2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts1.2.1 GT10 (front)Liquid crystal display panel(touch panel)Front

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GT10/GT30 1.2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts6(2) Front panel protective sheetThis protects the touch panel and keeps it clean. One sheet is attache

Page 119

iiHow This Manual Is ConfiguredGT10/GT30 Main UnitBefore Using the GT seriesThis section describes items that should be confirmed and precautions that

Page 120

GT10/GT30 1.3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts71.3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts1.3.1 GT30 (front)Liquid crystal display panel(touch panel)Front

Page 121

GT10/GT30 1.3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts8(3) Power supply terminalThe operation power supply is connected here.(4) COM. port (PLC/external devi

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GT10/GT30 1.4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports91.4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports1.4.1 COM. PortWhen connecting the unit to the FP series,

Page 123

GT10/GT30 1.4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports101.4.3 Power Supply TerminalsMaker ShapeModel Applicable wiring TighteningtorqueRound 1.25–MS3 0.2

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GT10/GT30 1.5 Dimensions111.5 Dimensions1.5.1 GT10 Dimensions144/5.6732/1.26138.0/5.4380/3.154/0.1697/3.8260/2.3640/1.5772/2.8365.8/2.599.6/0.38(7/0.2

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GT10/GT30 1.5 Dimensions121.5.2 GT10 Panel Cutout DimensionsThe panel cutout dimensions of the GT10 are as shown below./5.47/2.64+ 00Applicable panel

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GT10/GT30 1.5 Dimensions131.5.4 GT30 Panel Cutout DimensionsThe panel cutout dimensions of the GT30 are as shown below./5.93/4.69+ 00Applicable panel

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GT10/GT30 1.5 Dimensions14

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Chapter 2Installation and Wiring

Page 129

GT10/GT30 2.1 Installation162.1 Installation2.1.1 Installation EnvironmentWhen installing and using the GT series, always make sure the following cond

Page 130 - GT internal devices

iiiTable of ContentsHow This Manual Is Configured ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Part I GT10,

Page 131 - Touching the [ESC] key exits

GT10/GT30 2.1 Installation17– Separate wiring systems should be used for the power supply unit and theoperating unit.Static Electricity/Noise– Keep th

Page 132

GT10/GT30 2.1 Installation18(2) Insert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT10 main unit, and tightenthe screws to secure the GT10 main uni

Page 133

GT10/GT30 2.1 Installation192.1.3 GT30 Installation MethodSecure the GT30 to the installation panel using the two fittings and four screws providedwit

Page 134 - (TOOL Port / COM. Port)

GT10/GT30 2.1 Installation20clearance of 30 mm to 50 mm/1.18 inch to 1.97 inch around theGT30. This prevents cables from being damaged, and facilitate

Page 135 - [Memory]

GT10/GT30 2.2 Wiring the Power Supply212.2 Wiring the Power SupplyThe power supply should be wired by securely connecting the terminal on the rear oft

Page 136

GT10/GT30 2.2 Wiring the Power Supply22Keep the power supply wiring separate– Wiring to the GT series, PLC, and other power equipment should have sepa

Page 137

GT10/GT30 2.3 Wiring the COM. Port232.3 Wiring the COM. PortAccessory communication connector/applicable wiringThe communication connector used for th

Page 138 - Chapter 7

GT10/GT30 2.3 Wiring the COM. Port242.3.1 Wiring Method(1) Remove the sheath from the wire.7 mm/0.28 inch(2) Insert the wire all the way into the term

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GT10/GT30 3.1 Setup Procedure for the GT10263.1 Setup Procedure for the GT10The GT10 should be set up using the procedure outlined below.(1) Setting t

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Table of ContentsGT10/GT30 ivChapter 2 Installation and Wiring2.1 Installation 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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GT10/GT30 3.1 Setup Procedure for the GT1027(3) Transfer the GT10 Configuration file from GTWIN.After connections have been completed, use the followi

Page 143 - Screen No. 2

GT10/GT30 3.1 Setup Procedure for the GT1028When the menu operation as shown at the left page is carried out, the configuration fileis sent to the GT1

Page 144

GT10/GT30 3.2 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT10 and PLC293.2 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT10 and PLC3.2.1 What is the Basic Commun

Page 145 - 7.2 GT10 Bit Device Functions

GT10/GT30 3.2 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT10 and PLC30shown below.Clicking on the button in “Basic Communication Area to PLC” displays

Page 146

GT10/GT30 3.2 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT10 and PLC31Word devicesWord position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0N+0 Screen no. specified by

Page 147 - 7.3 GT30 Bit Device Functions

GT10/GT30 3.2 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT10 and PLC32sub–menu. Turn on the radio button for “IOP01 Mode” in thedisplayed dialog box. For

Page 148

GT10/GT30 3.2 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT10 and PLC33System switches should be replaced with keyboard parts, andfunction switches with sw

Page 149

GT10/GT30 3.3 Setup Procedure for the GT30343.3 Setup Procedure for the GT30The GT30 should be set up using the procedure outlined below.(1) Setting t

Page 150 - Servicing and Maintenance

GT10/GT30 3.3 Setup Procedure for the GT3035(3) Transfer the GT30 Configuration file from GTWIN.After connections have been completed, use the followi

Page 151 - Item Details

GT10/GT30 3.3 Setup Procedure for the GT3036When the menu operation as shown at the left page is carried out, the configuration fileis sent to the GT3

Page 152

Table of ContentsGT10/GT30 v4.8 Connecting the FP–M 56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8.1

Page 153 - 8.2 Battery (GT30)

GT10/GT30 3.4 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT30 and PLC373.4 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT30 and PLC3.4.1 What is the Basic Commun

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GT10/GT30 3.4 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT30 and PLC38shown below.Clicking on the button in “Basic Communication Area to PLC” displays

Page 155 - For GT30 AIGT381

GT10/GT30 3.4 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT30 and PLC39Word devicesWord position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0N+0 Screen no. specified by

Page 156 - Pull out the backlight

GT10/GT30 3.4 Setting the Basic Communication Area, GT30 and PLC40

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Chapter 4Connecting and Communicating with thePLC

Page 158 - Troubleshooting

GT10/GT30 4.1 Connecting the FP–Sigma424.1 Connecting the FP–Sigma4.1.1 Connecting to the COM. PortLoose–wire connectionFPΣ COM. portGT10GT30RS232CFPG

Page 159

GT10/GT30 4.1 Connecting the FP–Sigma43CAUTIONBecause loose wiring is used for connection to the FPΣ COM. port, nodedicated cable is available. The ca

Page 160 - RelatedSolutionCauseProblem

GT10/GT30 4.1 Connecting the FP–Sigma44PLC communication cable: Mini–DIN 5–pin loose–wire cable (AIGT8192)Mini–DIN plug side signalsPin no.Abbrev. Wir

Page 161

GT10/GT30 4.2 Connecting the FP0454.2 Connecting the FP04.2.1 Connecting to the COM. PortFP0 communication format settingsGT30Loose–wire connectionFP0

Page 162

GT10/GT30 4.2 Connecting the FP046customer. When purchasing a cable, the following precautions shouldbe observed:Shielded wire with a size of AGW#28 t

Page 163

Table of ContentsGT10/GT30 vi6.2.3 GT Configuration Settings: “Communication Parameters” 97. . . . . . . 6.2.4 GT Configuration Settings: “Auto–Paging

Page 164

GT10/GT30 4.2 Connecting the FP047Connecting to the FP0 TOOL portGT10/GT3035412No. 1 (brown)Pin no. on PLC sideNo. 3 (green or orange)No. 2 (white or

Page 165 - 9.3.1 GT Series Error Codes

GT10/GT30 4.3 Connecting the FP1484.3 Connecting the FP14.3.1 Connecting to the COM. PortAIP81842DGT30FP1 COM. portGT10FP1 communication format settin

Page 166

GT10/GT30 4.4 Connecting the FP2/FP2SH494.4 Connecting the FP2/FP2SH4.4.1 Connecting to the COM. PortAIP81842DGT30FP2/FP2SH CPU COM. portGT10FP2/FP2SH

Page 167 - 9.3.2 PLC Error Codes

GT10/GT30 4.4 Connecting the FP2/FP2SH504.4.2 Connecting to the TOOL PortAIGT8192GT30FP2/FP2SH CPU TOOL portGT10FP2/FP2SH communication format setting

Page 168 - 9.4 GT10 Screen Messages

GT10/GT30 4.5 Connecting the FP2/FP2SH CCU514.5 Connecting the FP2/FP2SH CCUAIP81842DGT30FP2 computer communication unitGT10DIP switch settings on rev

Page 169 - 9.5 GT30 Screen Messages

GT10/GT30 4.6 Connecting the FP10SH524.6 Connecting the FP10SH4.6.1 Connecting to the COM. Port01DIP SW 1DIP SW 21AIP81842DGT10FP10SH communication fo

Page 170 - Terminal GTWIN

GT10/GT30 4.6 Connecting the FP10SH53Connecting to the FP10SH COM. port1FGSDRSSGCSRD23456 N.C.789N.C.ERSD SDRDCSGNDRSRDRSCSGND123456789GT10/GT30Pin no

Page 171 - Before Using Terminal GTWIN

GT10/GT30 4.6 Connecting the FP10SH54Connecting to the FP10SH TOOL port1FGSDRSSGCSRD23456 N.C.789N.C.ERSD SDRDCSGNDRSRDRSCSGND123456789GT10/GT30Pin no

Page 172 - • True Type fonts

GT10/GT30 4.7 Connecting the FP10SH/FP3 CCU554.7 Connecting the FP10SH/FP3 CCUAIP81842DGT10FP3 computer communication unitGT30DIP switch settings on r

Page 173 - Special Precautions

GT10/GT30 4.8 Connecting the FP–M564.8 Connecting the FP–M4.8.1 Connecting to the COM. PortAIP81842DGT10FP–M COM. portGT30FP–M communication format se

Page 174 - Preparing GTWIN

Table of ContentsGT10/GT30 vii9.4 GT10 Screen Messages 145. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5 GT

Page 175 - 10.1 Installing GTWIN

GT10/GT30 4.8 Connecting the FP–M57Connecting to the FP–M COM. Port1FGSDRSSGCSRD23456 N.C.789N.C.ERSD SDRDCSGNDRSRDRSCSGND123456789GT10/GT30Pin no. on

Page 176 - 6. Click [OK]

GT10/GT30 4.9 Automatic Communication Settings Function584.9 Automatic Communication Settings FunctionAfter turning on the power supply, if there is n

Page 177

GT10/GT30 4.9 Automatic Communication Settings Function59and the PLC will not be possible if the target usage of the RS232Cport has been set to “Compu

Page 178 - 10. Click [Next]

GT10/GT30 4.10 Through Function604.10 Through FunctionWith the GT series, communication can be set to take place automatically between theCOM. and TOO

Page 179

GT10/GT30 4.10 Through Function61FP Programmer II on an ongoing basis.GT10/GT30FP Programmer II25V DC max.

Page 180 - 15. Reboot the computer

GT10/GT30 4.11 Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp.624.11 Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp.4.11.1 FX SeriesGT10GT30Adap

Page 181 - 10.2 Booting GTWIN

GT10/GT30 4.11 Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp.63NOTESDepending on the type being used, the address range may belimited to a small r

Page 182 - 37 (GT30)

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.644.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.4.12.1 SYSMAC C Series, α Series, CV Series, and CS1 Ser

Page 183 - 10.3 Exiting GTWIN

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.65CPU Link I/F Wiring diagram GT seriesC500C500FC1000HC2000C2000HC120–LK201–V1*2C500–LK201–V1*1C500

Page 184

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.66SYSMAC C series (direct connection to CPU)CPU *1 Usable cables GT seriesC200HSSRM1–C02CQM1–CPU11C

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Table of ContentsGT10/GT30 viii

Page 186 - 8. Save the screen file

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.67SYSMAC CV series (using link interface)CPU Link I/F Wiring diagram GT seriesCV500CV1000CVM1CV500–

Page 187

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.68Using the SYSMAC CS1 series (1 : 1)CPU Link I/F Wiring diagram GT seriesCS1H–CPU67CS1H–CPU66CS1H–

Page 188 - Code Tables

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.69Setting the communication conditions for the PLCThe settings on the PLC side are as shown below.

Page 189

GT10/GT30 4.12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp.70Communicating with a peripheral boardThe system areas should be set as indicated below.Address Va

Page 190 - A.2 ASCII Code Table

Chapter 5GT10 Configuration Settings

Page 191

GT10/GT30 5.1 GT10 Configuration Settings725.1 GT10 Configuration SettingsBefore using the GT10 for the first time, it must be set up by entering the

Page 192

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN735.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWINThis section describes how configuration setti

Page 193 - GT10/GT30 Index

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN74“Basic Setup” screenTitle ––– The title of the configuration settings file is entered here.

Page 194 - Record of Changes

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN75· Bit area ––– This specifies the type of device that reads and writes backlightcontrol and

Page 195 - GLOBAL NETWORK

GT10/GT30 5.2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN76This is where communication parameters for the PLC and personal computer (GTWIN)connected to

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