MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GOT Series Human Machine Interface Operation Manual Graphic Operator Terminals F920GOT, F930GOT, F940GOT, F940/F943 Handy GOT Art.-Nr.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Foreword • This manual contains text, diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct installation and operation of GOT -F900. • Before attempting to install or use GOT-F900 this manual should be read and understood. • If in doubt at any stage of the installation of GOT-F900 always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards which apply to the installation site.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GOT-F900 OPERATION MANUAL Manual number : JY992D94701 Manual revision : E Date : April 2003 i
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Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of the Graphic operation terminal GOT-F900 This manual provides information for the use of the Graphic operation terminal GOT-F900. The manual has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 • Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment. • All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text, not to guarantee operation. Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Table of Contents Manual configuration and various data ....................................................1 1. Introduction............................................................................................1-1 1.1 Outline ................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2 Format of manual ................................................................................................ 1-3 1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6. Creation of Display Screens ..................................................................6-1 6.1 Outline of compatibility of screen data................................................................. 6-2 6.1.1 Functions dedicated to screen creation software FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E ...................... 6-3 6.1.2 Common functions .................................................................................................... 6-4 6.1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9. Sampling MODE....................................................................................9-1 9.1 Outline of sampling mode .................................................................................... 9-1 9.2 Outline of sampling condition setting ................................................................... 9-3 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 SAMPLE COND. .....................................................................................................
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 14.Screen Hard Copy Function ...............................................................14-1 14.1 Outline of hardware copy operation................................................................... 14-1 14.2 Applicable version ............................................................................................. 14-2 14.3 Starting and aborting printing ............................................................................ 14-2 14.3.1 14.3.2 14.3.3 14.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) ............................18-1 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 Parts list............................................................................................................. 18-1 Application and setting item............................................................................... 18-4 Registration of object .........................................................................................
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) ........................19-1 19.1 Outline of changeover of display screen ........................................................... 19-1 19.2 "Change Screen" object..................................................................................... 19-2 19.2.1 Contents of setting .................................................................................................. 19-2 19.2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer)...................................21-1 21.1 Outline of changeover of display screen ........................................................... 21-1 21.2 Changeover of display screen ........................................................................... 21-2 21.2.1 Contents of setting .................................................................................................. 21-2 21.2.
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Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Manual configuration and various data Manual configuration and various data The table below shows the manual configuration related to the graphic operation terminal GOT-F900. Manual name Manual number Description F920GOT-BBD5-K-E Installation Manual (included with product) This manual contains explanations for the JY992D02201 specifications, installation and maintenance, etc of F920GOT-BBD5-K-E graphic operation terminals.
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Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1. Introduction 1 Introduction This chapter describes the product and system configuration of the graphic operation terminal. 1.1 Outline The graphic operation terminal (hereafter abbreviated to GOT) is to be mounted on the face of a control panel or operations panel, and connected to a programmable controller (hereafter abbreviated to PLC). Various devices can be monitored and data can be changed in the PLC through the screens of the GOT.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 System screens • Monitor function List program (only in the FX Series) - Programs can be read, written and monitored in the form of an instruction list program. (Available only in the F940GOT and F940WGOT) Buffer memory (only in the FX2N and FX2NC Series) - The contents of buffer memories (BFMs) of special blocks can be read, written and monitored.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.2 Format of manual 1.2.1 Contents described in manual Introduction 1 This manual is described in the following format. Use each element of the format for index. Example: Graphic Operation Terminal F940GOT a) 2. Startup 2.1 Startup procedure Startup 2 b) a) Chapter title Chapter 1 to 16 describe operations. Chapter 17 to 20 describe the contents required to create screens. b) Title The title explains the contents of each section. 2.1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.2.2 Introduction 1 Abbreviations used in text The following terms may be abbreviated in the text. 1) MELSEC FX Series, A Series, QnA Series, Q Series programmable controllers and programmable controllers by other companies may be abbreviated to "PLC". 2) The software kit to create display screens FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E or GT Designer may be abbreviated to "screen creation software". 3) A general-purpose computer may be abbreviated to "PC".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 Abbreviation of model name This manual describes the explanation related to the following products. Each product is classified by the functions, and written as "F930GOT/F933GOT/F940GOT/ F943GOT/F940WGOT/handy GOT". (The display unit in the handy GOT has the functions similar to those in the F940GOT or the F943GOT. Unless otherwise specified, read the explanation of the F940GOT or the F943GOT as the explanation of the handy GOT.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.3 Introduction 1 Expressions and basic functions of operation keys The operation keys are expressed as follows in the text. The examples of the screen display and key operation are described using the F940GOT if not specified. 1.3.1 Expressions of operation keys 1) Touch keys on the screen which are actuated when being touched by fingers are enclosed with a frame. USER SCREEN MODE , PROGRAM LIST 2) Cursor control keys to be pressed may be expressed as follows.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.4 Introduction 1 System configuration The method of connecting the GOT to PLC and peripheral units is described below. 1.4.1 Connection of GOT with peripheral units The figure below shows the system configuration required to use the GOT with peripheral units.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 DANGER • Do not edit the PLC program simultaneously using multiple peripheral equipment (programming tool and GOT). Otherwise, the PLC may produce improper operating signals or the program may be damaged. CAUTION • When concurrently using multiple peripheral equipment (programming tool and GOT), edit the PLC program using individual tools. The edited PLC program must be displayed or read out from the unit unused for editing.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.5 Introduction 1 Applicable PLC Setting of the PLC to be connected is made according to "PLC TYPE" in "SET-UP MODE (see Section 7.2)". $: Possible to connect %: Impossible to connect F920GOT-K Applicable PLC Direct connection to CPU RS-232C RS-422 Computer link Upper link RS-232C Remarks RS-422 MELSEC FX Series manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric % $ % % Any version may be used. Connection via function expansion board for RS422 communication is available.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Applicable PLC Direct connection to CPU RS-232C MELSEC QnA Series manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC Q Series manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Q multi-CPU system Q02CPU, Q02HCPU, Q06HCPU, Q12HCPU, Q25HCPU Introduction 1 % $ $ RS-422 $ % % Computer link Upper link RS-232C $*2 $*2 $*2 Remarks RS-422 $*2 F930GOT and F933GOT, V2.00 or later should be used. F930GOT-K any version may be used. F940GOT and F943GOT, V3.00 or later should be used.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Applicable PLC Introduction 1 Direct connection to CPU RS-232C RS-422 Computer link Upper link RS-232C Remarks RS-422 Inverter FREQROLA500, E500 and S500 Series manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric % $ % % F930GOT, V4.10 or later should be used. F930GOT-K any version may be used. F940GOT, V6.10 or later should be used. F940WGOT, V1.10 or later should be used. SYSMAC C Series manufactured by OMRON Corporation % % $ $ Any version may be used.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Applicable PLC Direct connection to CPU RS-232C S7-200/300/400 Series manufactured by Siemens AG Microcomputer board Introduction 1 $ RS-422 % Computer link Upper link RS-232C % Remarks RS-422 % The S7-300/400 is supported in the following versions. F930GOT and F933GOT, V3.00 or later should be used. F930GOT-K any version may be used. F940GOT and F943GOT, V5.00 or later should be used. F940WGOT, any version may be used.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.6 Introduction 1 GOT version upgrade history F920GOT-K Version V1.00 Description • First version F930GOT-K Version V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 F930GOT and F933GOT Version Description V1.00 • First version V2.00 • • • • • • Addition of function, connecting to QnA Series PLC Addition of function, bar code connection Addition of function, observe status Touch key and lamp graphic extension Compatible with SLC500 Series manufactured by Allen-Bradley Co., Inc.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 F940GOT and F943GOT (including Handy GOT) Version Description V1.00 • First version V1.10 • • Compatible with QnA Series (A Series mode) Compatible with GT Designer. V2.00 • • Compatible with SLC500 Series manufactured by Allen-Bradley Co., Inc. Addition of function of bar code connection V3.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 F940WGOT Version V1.00 V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.7 Introduction 1 Screen creation software version upgrade history The following software is used to create display screens. FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E Version Description V1.00 • First version (not compatible with F900 Series GOT) V2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 GT Designer (Main items relating to F900 Series GOT) SW! : Abbreviation of SW!D5C-GOTR-PACKE (A), (B)... : Abbreviation of screen creation software package version name Version Description SW0D5C(A) • • SW1D5C(E) • • First version (not compatible with F900 Series GOT) Usable for F940GOT (Usable for F940GOT whose main unit version is V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 1.8 Introduction 1 Preservation of screen data and backup The undermentioned data is stored in RAM of GOT or the flash memory. RAM area: Data is backed up with the built in battery. (The F920GOT-K is equipped with the EEPROM.) 1) System settings, recipe (recipe data), and current time set by GOT main unit are stored in RAM (a) below 2) Alarm data and sampling data are stored in RAM (b) below Flash memory area: Battery is unnecessary.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Introduction 1 • The system settings can be set with the GOT main unit (stored in RAM (a)) or the screen creation software (stored in flash memory after transferred). The content set later is given priority. If system settings are set by the GOT main unit, it is stored in RAM (a) so that data may be lost if the backup battery power runs out. In this situation, it may not be possible to communicate with the programmable controller.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 2. Specifications 2 Specifications For the power supply specifications, outside dimensions and installation, refer to "GOT-F900 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL (CONNECTION)". 2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 2.2 Specifications 2 Display section specifications F920GOT-K Specifications Item Display element F920GOT-BBD5-K LCD type STN-type full dot matrix LCD Dot pitch Horizontal × Vertical (mm) 0.47 × 0.47 Display color Monochrome (Blue/White) "128 × 64 dots" liquid crystal Valid display dimension: 60 × 30 mm (3”-type) Screen System language Japanese and English (Japanese can be selected as system language only while Japanese is selected as user screen language.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Specifications 2 F930GOT/F933GOT/F930GOT-K Specifications Item Display element F930GOT-BWD F933GOT-BWD LCD type STN-type full dot matrix LCD Dot pitch Horizontal × Vertical (mm) 0.47 × 0.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Specifications 2 F940GOT/F943GOT/F940WGOT Specifications Item Display element F940GOT-LWD F943GOT-LWD F940GOT-LWD F943GOT-LWD F940WGOT-TWD LCD type STN-type full dot matrix LCD TFT-type full dot matrix LCD Dot pitch Horizontal × Vertical (mm) 0.36 × 0.36 0.324 × 0.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 3. Name of Display Unit 3 Name of Display Unit This section describes the name and the role of the display unit in the GOT. For the operation switch and the grip switch in the handy GOT, refer to "GOT-F900 SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL (CONNECTION)". Front panel 1) Display - F920GOT-K "128 × 64 dots" graphic display F940GOT Character string : 16 characters × 4 lines The backlight changeover is available (white/red). For settings, refer to Section 19.10 and 21.14.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Name of Display Unit 3 3) Ten-keys, cursor control keys, "SET" key, "DEV" key, "ESC" key and "ENT" key - F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K Ten-keys . . . . . . . . . . . "0" to "9", "–" and "•" Used to enter a numeric value in the data input operation. Cursor control keys. . . """, "#", "!" and "$" Used to move the cursor in the data input operation. "SET" key . . . . . . . . . . Used to display the cursor in the data input operation. "DEV" key . . . . . . . . . .
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 3.2 Name of Display Unit 3 Rear panel F930GOT-K F920GOT-K 5 ) C O M 1 R S 2 3 2 C C O M 0 R S 4 2 2 1 ) 2 ) F930GOT, F933GOT F940WGOT F940GOT, F943GOT 2 ) 2 ) 3 ) 3 ) 1 ) 2 4 V D C - 4 ) + 1 ) 2 ) 3 ) 1) Power terminal : Supply power to the GOT and for grounding. The F920GOT-K 5V power is supplied from the PLC via cable. 2) Battery : Store sampling data, alarm history and the current time.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 3.3 Name of Display Unit 3 Functions of ports A PLC and peripheral devices are connected to the following ports of the GOT. F920GOT-K F930GOT 1 ) F933GOT 2 ) 3 ) 1 ) 2 ) F930GOT-K F940GOT 4 ) F940WGOT F943GOT 4 ) R S 2 3 2 C R S 2 3 2 C 2 ) 1 ) R S 2 3 2 C R S 4 2 2 C O M 1 R S 2 3 2 C 4 ) 3 ) 1 ) 3 ) C O M 0 R S 4 2 2 2 ) 1 ) 1) Port for PLC (RS-422 port) 9-pin D-Sub, female - Used for RS-422 connection to a PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Name of Display Unit 3 3) Port for PLC (RS-232C port) 9-pin D-Sub, male - Used for RS-232C connection to a PLC or microcomputer board. - Also used to connect two or more GOT units (RS-232C connection) or for communication with a bar code reader or printer. 4) Port for PC (RS-232C port) 9-pin D-Sub, male - For connection to PC when transferring screen data created by the screen creation software. - Not used for connection to a PLC.
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Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 4. Function 4.1 Function list Function 4 The functions of the GOT are divided into 6 modes. The operator can use each function by selecting the corresponding mode. Mode USER SCREEN MODE HPP MODE Function Reference chapters Outline of function Character display • Alphanumerics are displayed. Drawing • Straight lines, circles and rectangles are displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Mode HPP MODE Function Function 4 Reference chapters Outline of function Forced ON/OFF • The bit devices in the PLC can be forced ON or OFF. State monitor *1 • State (S) numbers in the ON status are automatically displayed for monitoring (valid only when MELSEC FX Series is connected). 8 PLC diagnosis *1 • Error information in the PLC is read and displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Function 4 $: Available Functions and applicable models %: Not available Model name F920GOT-K F930GOT-K F930GOT F933GOT F940GOT F943GOT F940WGOT Character display $ $ $ $ Drawing $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Data change function $*1 $*1 $ $ Switch function $*1 $*1 $ $ Screen changeover $*1 $*1 $ $ Data batch transfer $*1 $*1 $ $ Security function $ $ $ $ Program (list) % % $ $ Parameter % % $ $ BFM monitor % $ % $
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Function 4 Model name Mode F920GOT-K F930GOT-K F930GOT F933GOT F940GOT F943GOT F940WGOT $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Debug operation $ $ $ $ Communication monitor $ $ $ $ $*3 % % $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Function Screen list Data file TEST MODE Time switch OTHER MODE PC transfer Printer output Entry code System setting *1 When using the F920GOT-K, allocate each function to a function key.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5. Start Up 5 Start Up This chapter describes the start up procedure from turning ON the power of the GOT to selection of the mode. This chapter also describes the important system settings to be used in the GOT. Make sure to read this chapter carefully. 5.1 Start up procedure This section describes the start up procedure from turning ON the power of the GOT to selection of the mode. In the F940WGOT, BRIGHTNESS is used instead of LCD CONTRAST.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 The SELECT MODE screen is displayed. Start Up 5 2 • The SELECT MODE screen is displayed. Each menu item on the screen functions as a touch key. When a desired one is pressed, the corresponding mode is selected. * This SELECT MODE screen can be called also by pressing a corner of the screen set in "MAIN MENU CALL KEY" on the SET-UP MODE screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Start Up 5 5.2 System settings 5.2.1 Outline of operation environment setting The system settings function configures the operation of the GOT. The SETUP MODE screen can be displayed by turning on the power while pressing and holding the upper left corner of the screen in accordance with the start-up procedure previously shown or by selecting OTHER MODE on the SELECT MODE screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Start Up 5 e) MAIN MENU CALL KEY Allows setting of the position of the touch key which calls the SELECT MODE screen from the USER SCREEN MODE f) SET CLOCK Allows setting of the time used in the time switch and time display g) SET BACKLIGHT Allows setting of the time the backlight is automatically turned OFF, after a period of continuous idle time h) BUZZER Allows setting of the buzzer sound issued when a key is pressed i) LCD CONTRAST (F940WGOT: BRIGHTNESS) Allows setti
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.2 Start Up 5 LANGUAGE • Set the language used on the system screens and the user screens. [ LANGUAGE ] [ LANGUAGE ] END SYSTEM LANGUAGE: ENGLISH a) CHARACTER SET: JAPANESE b) a) SYSTEM LANGUAGE (Initial: ENGLISH) Allows setting of the language displayed on the system screens and in error messages JAPANESE and ENGLISH are available. b) CHARACTER SET (Initial: JAPANESE) Allows setting of the language displayed on the user screens.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.3 Start Up 5 PLC TYPE a) PLC TYPE (Initial: FX SERIES) Allows selection of a PLC to connect with the GOT For the applicable PLCs, refer to Section 1.5. [ PLC TYPE ] END [ PLC TYPE ] PLC TYPE: FX SERIES a) CONNECTION: CPU PORT(RS422) b) DST STATION #: * * c) GOT STATION #: * * d) • Select the connected PLC type. b) CONNECTION (Initial: CPU PORT(RS422)) Allows to set the connection method of the PLC selected in a).
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.4 Start Up 5 SERIAL PORT [ SERIAL PORT ] END [ SERIAL PORT ] SPEED: 9600 bps DATA BIT: 7 bit STOP BIT: 1 bit PARITY: Even HANDSHAKING: XON/XOFF PRINTER: DON'T USE • Set the serial communication parameters for the printer used to print out alarm messages and sampling data. (Initial: Left screen) • Make sure to set "PRINTER" to "USE" when a printer is connected. When it is set to "USE", the two-port interface function is not available.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.6 Start Up 5 MAIN MENU CALL KEY [ MAIN MENU CALL KEY ] [ MAIN MENU CALL KEY ] END SELECT CALL KEY LOCATION • Set the main menu call key which changes over USER SCREEN MODE to the SELECT MODE. The main menu call key is mesh type, and 2 × 2 in size. (Initial: On the left) • One or two corners can be selected among the four corners of the screen. • When the main menu call key is not set, only the USER SCREEN MODE is available. Any other mode is not available.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.7 Start Up 5 SET CLOCK [ SET CLOCK ] END [ SET CLOCK ] DATE 3 / 1 / 1999 TIME 10: 10: 10 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 • Set the time used in the time switch, the sampling mode and the alarm mode. • The clock data is not built in the F920GOT-K. On the SET CLOCK screen, set time from the clock data in the connected PLC. If the clock data does not exist in the PLC, a number 0 is displayed for each field.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.9 Start Up 5 BUZZER [ BUZZER ] END [ BUZZER ] • Set whether or not the buzzer is to sound when a key is pressed or an error occurs. • Select "BUZZER ON" or "BUZZER OFF". • In the following GOT, muting of the buzzer sound can be set for each touch key by using the key code (FFFE) (This setting is unavailable in the F920GOT.). BUZZER ON BUZZER OFF Model Applicable version F930GOT, F933GOT V4.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.11 Start Up 5 CLEAR USER DATA • The screen data stored in the GOT can be cleared. [ CLEAR USER DATA ] [ CLEAR USER DATA ] OK TO CLEAR USER DATA ? YES NO END • When "YES" is selected, the message "NOW CLEARING USER DATA" is displayed and any key operations are not accepted. • After that, the USER SCREEN MODE is automatically selected. The message "DISPLAY SCREEN IS NOT AVAILABLE" on the screen indicates the data has been cleared completely.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.12 Start Up 5 HANDY GOT SETTING Setting the grip switch of the Handy GOT [ HANDY GOT SETTING ] [ HANDY GOT SETTING ] GRIP SWITCH: END DON'T USE PUSH BUTTON WRITE: DOES NOT WRITE SWITCH OFF ACTION: TOUCH SWITCH OFF LED ACTION: CONCURRENTLY WITH GRIP SWITCH GRIP SWITCH "USE" or "DON’T USE" can be chosen. • If a screen is created whose version does not correspond to the Handy GOT, the grip switch is always valid on the screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.2.13 Start Up 5 AUXILIARY SETTING [ AUXILIARY SETTING ] [ AUXILIARY SETTING ] INIT SCREEN NO: WRITE • The start-up screen in the GOT is numbered as follows. END - When created with FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E: beginning with screen number 0 - When created with GT Designer: beginning with screen number 1 If "WRITE" is selected when the GT Designer is used, "1" is written to the device specifying the base screen when the power is turned ON.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.3 Start Up 5 Each mode selection procedure MODE SELECT MENU SCREEN [ SELECT MODE ] USER SCREEN MODE HPP MODE SAMPLING MODE ALARM MODE TEST MODE OTHER MODE END • If "MAIN MENU CALL KEY" has been set in "SET-UP MODE", when a specified touch key is pressed, the SELECT MODE screen shown on the left is displayed. • When using the F920GOT-K, operate the keypad as follows: - Press the DEV key to display MODE SELECT MENU SCREEN.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 TEST MODE Start Up 5 [ TEST MODE ] • TEST MODE (Refer to Chapter 11.) The contents of the user screens can be confirmed. In addition, data files can be edited, and debugging can be performed. F 9 4 0 G O T, F943GOT and F940WGOT can display the communication. END • OTHER MODE (Refer to Chapter 12.) Setting of the time switch, printer output, entry code, system, etc. can be performed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.4 Start Up 5 Security function (screen protection function) In the user screen mode, screens can be set so that they only open to certain operators who know an entry code. This is so that general operators cannot perform unnecessary operations. This function is called security function (screen protection function). 5.4.1 Outline of security function To use the security function, the security level should be set for each user screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.4.2 Start Up 5 Input of entry code To enter code, the entry code input screen should be displayed. According to the versions of the GOT, the following functions are available to display the entry code input screen. • Keyboard display by a touch key : When a touch key is pressed, the entry code input screen is displayed. • Automatic keyboard display function: The keyboard is automatically displayed when a screen is changed to a screen with higher security.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Start Up 5 Automatic entry code input keyboard display function (GT Designer) If the following is set, entry code input keyboard is automatically displayed when a screen is changed over to a screen with higher security. (The setting shown below is not required in the F920GOT-K.) • System Information (For details, refer to Section 6.6.) The b8 in read device (D&) is ON: Automatic keyboard display is valid. & is the head number of specified read device.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.4.3 Start Up 5 Reset of entry code To reset an entry code and return to the initial setting (in which security is valid), a touch key should be provided on the screen. Screen example Reset of entry code Touch key • To set this touch key, enter "FF69" to the key code. • The entry code is reset also when the power of the GOT is turned off. When the power is turned on at the next time, the security is valid.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 5.4.4 Start Up 5 Upgrading of security function The following functions have been added to the security function, making the system easier to use. Applicable version GOT Product model name F930GOT, F933GOT F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K Version V4.00 From first product F940GOT, F943GOT V6.00 F940WGOT V1.00 Screen creation software Software name GT Designer FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E Applicable version SW1D5C-GOTR-PACKE V5.05F V2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Start Up 5 1) Function to display error messages at entry code input Previously no error message was displayed at the time of incorrect entry code input or switching to protected screens. Now it is possible to produce an error display by setting it as shown below. • Setting for GT-Designer (SW5D5C-GOTR-PACKE) a) The following window can be displayed by using "Common" → "Password". When it is checked, the level device setting is enabled. (See 2) in the next page.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Start Up 5 3) Security level setting function for system screen Previously the security level of the system screens (No.1000 to 1030) was fixed at 15. Now it is possible to set the security level of the system screens by setting as shown below. • Setting for GT-Designer (SW5D5C-GOTR-PACKE) a) The window shown below can be displayed by using "Common" → "Auxiliary setting" → "Screen". Utility Check it.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6. Creation of Display Screens 6 Creation of Display Screens Display screens for the GOT can be created using FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E or GT Designer shown below. • FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E (compatible with Windows95, V2.20 or later compatible with Windows98 and Windows NT(R)4.0, V2.50 or later compatible with Windows 2000, V2.60 or later compatible with Windows Millennium Edition) F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K ... V2.70 or later F930GOT, F933GOT ... V2.20 or later F940GOT, F943GOT ... V2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.1 Creation of Display Screens 6 Outline of compatibility of screen data Display screens for the GOT can be created using either FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E or GT Designer, but note the undermentioned matters. • Functions dedicated to the FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E (Refer to Section 6.1.1.) Functions of the GOT enabled only by FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E. These functions cannot be read or written using GT Designer. • Common functions (Refer to Section 6.1.2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.1.1 Creation of Display Screens 6 Functions dedicated to screen creation software FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E The functions shown below are effective only when FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used. These functions are not available when GT Designer is used. 1) Screen display Indicator Buzzer : A specified area on the screen can be inverted (or colors are replaced). : When a specified bit device in the PLC becomes ON, the buzzer of the GOT sounds.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.1.2 Creation of Display Screens 6 Common functions The functions shown below are available in both FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E and GT Designer. The table below shows the difference in names in accordance with the setting contents of the items (attributes). When the functions shown below are read or written using the other software, their names are automatically converted.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 Key operations Name in GT Designer Difference in set item (attribute) Name in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E Bit operation (bit momentary) (bit ALT) Switch (momentary) Names are different. Switch (alternate) (bit SET) Switch (set) (bit RST) Switch (reset) 'Bit condition, etc. cannot be converted. Base changeover Word operation (Indirect + Fixed value) (Indirect + Fixed value) Names are different.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.1.3 Creation of Display Screens 6 Functions dedicated to GT Designer The functions shown below are dedicated to GOT-A900. They are not available in the F900GOT. (For details of these functions, refer to the operation manual of GT Designer.) 1) Screen display Line Freeform : Displays a line indicating a zigzag or polygon in one stroke. In the F900GOT, two or more lines can be used to display such a figure. Polygon : Displays a polygon.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.2 Creation of Display Screens 6 Transfer of screen data Pay rigid attention to the cautions below when screen data created in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is read/written using GT Designer or when screen data created in GT Designer is read/written using FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E. If unavailable settings are contained in the screen data, an alarm message is displayed when the screen data is read. In such a case, check the contents of the screen data.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 2) Setting of display screen changeover • Screen number (Refer to Section 6.4.2.) a) FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E: Screen numbers are automatically converted into No. 0 to No. 499, then transferred (in both read and write). b) GT Designer: Screen numbers are automatically converted into No. 1 to No. 500, then transferred (in both read and write). * When the No. of a screen to be displayed is specified from the PLC, a converted screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.3 Creation of Display Screens 6 Appropriation of screen data Screen data made for one type of GOT can be converted in the screen creation software, for use in a different type of GOT. Care must be taken with the screen layout and unit functionality, as these may be different between various GOT models. (Refer to 6.3.1 and 22.3.) 6.3.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.4 Creation of Display Screens 6 Concept on screen display • To display a screen - Each screen should be created using characters and graphics. When FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used: Refer to Chapter 19. When GT Designer is used: Refer to Chapter 21. • To change over screens - Screen changeover should be set. When FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used: Refer to Chapter 20. When GT Designer is used: Refer to Chapter 22. 6.4.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.4.4 Creation of Display Screens 6 Attribute of display element The display elements are equipped with detailed set items as attributes. Representative attributes are explained below. Display position: The X and Y coordinates of the display position are specified. As a mouse is used for the screen creation software, the coordinates specified by the mouse are registered. Character size: 1 character: 16 × 8 dots (V × H) 0.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 • High-definition font High-definition font display is available only when the following objects and sizes are selected and setting for high-definition font is made using the screen creation software. - Applicable condition Applicable objects Numerical Display, Numerical Input High-definition font can not be specified for objects other than the above. Valid size Lateral magnification 1 2 4 6 8 2 ) ) ) 3 ) ) ) 4 ) ) ) 0.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 Color specification: F940WGOT-TWD-E : 256 colors F940GOT-SWD-E, F943GOT-SWD-E : 8 colors (white, black, red, blue, yellow, green, purple and light blue) F920GOT-BBD5-K-E, F930GOT-BBD-K-E, F930GOT-BWD-E, F933GOT-BWD-E, F940GOT-LWD-E, F943GOT-LWD-E:2 colors (black and white) - In the case of FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E, display color, background color, needle color and frame color are available.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.5 Creation of Display Screens 6 Screen call function and overlay function In the GOT, user screens can be overlaid. The screen call function which specifies screens to be overlaid using the screen creation software and the overlay function which specifies screens to be overlaid from the PLC are available. 1) Screen call function (For details, refer to Section 6.5.2.) Screens to be overlaid can be specified preliminarily using the screen creation software.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.5.1 Creation of Display Screens 6 The writing function of the initial display screen number (GT Designer is used.) When the GOT is turned ON, user screen No. 1 will be displayed. To display this screen, the GOT writes’1’ in the data register assigned in GT Designer for PLC screen changeover (base screen) at power ON. The user can set a different screen to be displayed at power ON, in this location.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.5.2 Creation of Display Screens 6 Screen call function When screen call is used, screens are overlaid as shown below in accordance with the screen creation software used. 1) FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E When this software is used, 500 user screens No. 0 to No. 499 and the common setting screen can be overlaid. The common setting screen is always overlaid by other screens.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.5.3 Creation of Display Screens 6 Overlay function The base screen and up to two other screens (3 screens in total) can be overlaid. Perform the following setting in accordance with the screen creation software used. 1) Setting in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E Use control devices to realize screen overlay (Refer to Section 6.6.). Bit and word devices are available as Interface Devices. Only devices necessary for the overlay function are described here.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 In screen overlay, the screen specified by a word device is treated as the base screen, and the screens specified by "D0 +1" and "D0 +2" overlay the base screen. When overlaying screens, make sure to set "Destination Screen" of the "Change Screen" object to "PLC data register" and write the screen numbers to be overlaid to word devices (D+0, D+1 and D+2) as shown in the table below.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 • Example of screen overlay Screen overlay: Each process is monitored. When a material has run short, the material name is displayed on the screen, and a message is displayed to notify necessity of supplement of the material.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Screen No. 0 DRIVE PREPARATION 1. PLEASE SELECT LINE 1 OR LINE 2 Creation of Display Screens 6 Screen currently being created After the switch line is selected, the next screen is displayed when the START key is pressed (= becomes ON). The registered setting of screen changeover is shared by all screens. START Setting shared by all screens (Change Screen) Screen changeover condition Control Input Bit Device Destination Screen Save Current Screen 1 Touch key No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 2) Setting in GT Designer In overlay, use word devices for "Change Screen". Set the base screen number and the overlaying screen (= overlap window) numbers in accordance with the contents of the word devices set in "Change Screen". Setting of word devices for screen changeover Base screen:Word device (The initial value is set to D0.) Overlap window 1:Word device (The initial value is not set.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 a) No overlay • Only the base screen is displayed. Screen No. specifying base screen (Base screen) A b) Overlay of two screens • Two screens specified by D0 (base screen) and D1 (overlap window 1) are overlaid. • Or two screens specified by D0 (base screen) and D2 (overlap window 2) can be overlaid. Screen No. specifying base screen (Base screen) A Screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 • Example of screen overlay Screen overlay: Each process is monitored. When a material has run short, the material name is displayed on the screen, and a message is displayed to notify necessity of supplement of the material.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Screen No. 1 DRIVE PREPARATION 1. PLEASE SELECT LINE 1 OR LINE 2 Creation of Display Screens 6 Screen currently being displayed Set the screen preliminarily so that screen No. 2 is displayed when the START touch key is pressed. START Touch key PLC: X0 = ON START key: ON PLC: X1 = ON START key: ON Screen No. 2 Screen No. 3 LINE 1 DRIVING MENU LINE 2 Set the MENU (START) touch key so that screen No. 1 is displayed when the MENU (START) touch key is pressed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.6 Creation of Display Screens 6 Interface Devices and system information Devices are required to be assigned to change over the display screen of the GOT from the PLC or to read the status information including the battery status in the GOT and the alarm occurrence data from the PLC. The term "Interface Devices" is used in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E. The term "System Information" is used in GT Designer. 6.6.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 Details of word devices • Occupied word devices are used to specify screen numbers to be displayed and confirm the screens currently displayed. [ When data register D0 is assigned ] Data register Contents of control D0 D1 D2 These data resiters specify screen numbers to be displayed. D0: Specifies the screen number of the base screen displayed when only one screen is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 • Interface Devices execute the following operations. When bit devices M0 to M10, word devices D0 to D7 are assigned GOT PLC program Bit devices M0: When set to ON from OFF, clears the alarm history. M1: Remains ON while the alarm device is ON. M0 M1 M2: When set to ON, extinguishes the backlight of the display screen after the specified time. M2 M3: When set to ON, all clears the sampling data.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 6.6.2 Creation of Display Screens 6 System Information (setting in GT Designer) The following word devices can be specified as System Information devices for read and write. • Read devices (PLC to GOT): One or two 16-bit word devices are occupied. (No devices are set when the GOT is shipped from the factory. The number of occupied devices can be changed using the screen creation software.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 [ When data register D20 is assigned ] Data register Contents of control D20 D21 D22 Store the screen Nos. displayed in the screen mode. D20: Stores the screen No. currently displayed. D21: Stores the screen No. of the second screen when two or more screens are overlapped (overlap window 1). D22: Stores the screen No. of the third screen when three or more screens are overlapped (overlap window 2).
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens 6 • Device assigned for System Information execute the following operations. When the following devices are assigned Read devices : D10 (b0 to b2 are developed to M10 to M12.) D11 Write devices : D20 to D24 (b0 to b11 of D24 are developed to M20 to M31.) GOT are assigned. PLC program Read devices M10: When set to ON from OFF, clears the alarm history.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7. USER SCREEN MODE 7 USER SCREEN MODE DANGER • Incorrect operation of the touch key(s) may lead to a serious accident if the GOT backlight has failed. When the GOT backlight fails, the display section turns black and causes the monitor screen to appear blank, while the input of the touch key(s) still remain active.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.1 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Display format F920GOT-K • Horizontal display is available. F930GOT-K • Horizontal display is available. F930GOT, F933GOT • Horizontal or vertical display is available. F940GOT, F943GOT • Only horizontal display is available. F940WGOT • When using FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E, horizontal or vertical display is available. When using GT Designer, divided display (main screen and sub screen) is available in addition to horizontal and vertical display.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.2 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Display size F920GOT-K 64 dots 30mm (1.18") 128 dots 60mm (2.36") F930GOT, F933GOT, F930GOT-K (Horizontal display) F930GOT, F933GOT (Vertical display) 80 dots 42mm (1.65") 240 dots 117mm (4.61") 80 dots 42mm (1.65") 240 dots 117mm (4.61") F940GOT, F943GOT 240 dots 86mm (3.39") 320 dots 115mm (4.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 F940WGOT (Horizontal display) 234 dots 87.8mm (3.46") 480 dots 155.5mm (6.12") F940WGOT (Vertical display) 480 dots 155.5mm (6.12") 234 dots 87.8mm (3.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 234 dots 87.8mm (3.46") F940WGOT Divided display (left/right) 320 dots 103.7mm (4.08") 160 dots 51.8mm (2.04") Main screen Auxiliary screen • If the position of the screens is switched, the number of dots is the same as above. 234 dots 87.8mm (3.46") F940WGOT Divided display (both) 80 dots 25.9mm (1.02") 320 dots 103.7mm (4.08") 80 dots 25.9mm (1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.3 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Outline of USER SCREEN MODE In the USER SCREEN MODE, screens created by the user or alarm messages are displayed. On one screen, characters, straight lines, rectangles, circles, etc. which are classified in accordance with their functions are combined and displayed. When there are two or more user screens, they can be changed over using operation keys in the GOT or using the PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 The functions used in the display example on the previous page can be mainly classified into four types as shown below. GOT Display function PLC : This function displays the registered contents in the specified size in the specified position. Characters, external characters, straight lines, circles, etc. Data display/setting function : This function monitors the contents of devices in the PLC in the specified size and in the specified position.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Number of registered objects Screen construction element name GT Designer FX-PCS-DU/ WIN-E [A] [B] [B’] [C] Per screen Common set screen Screen call Viewable for screen display 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Switch Send Databank Increment Touch key Decrement Data Setting Change Screen Write constant Touch key Panel kit Keyboard 1 1 1 1 Alarm history display Alarm History display 1 1 1 1 Alarm list display (user alarm) Alarm
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.5 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Change of displayed data Among the data displayed on the user screen, numeric data indicating set values and current values of word devices in the PLC can be changed by operating the touch key or key-pad. In FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E, "Number" and "Ascii" can be changed. In GT Designer, "Numerical Input" and "Ascii input" can be changed. 7.5.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.6 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Data change using touch keys In the F930GOT, F933GOT, F940GOT, F943GOT and F940WGOT, change the display data values using the touch keys. (The F920GOT-K is not equipped with any touch key.) In the F930GOT-K, change the display data using the touch keys or the key pad. For data change using the key pad, refer to Paragraph 7.7. 7.6.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.6.2 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Data change procedure using touch key [ When the keyboard is always displayed ] OPERATION STATE MONITOR CURRENT 1234 VALUE Cursor display 5678 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 - • Press the CLR key to cancel the input. Press the ENT key to execute the input. CLR ENT • When selecting another numeric or ASCII code, touch it on the screen or select it using the and keys.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.6.3 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Key window display in F930GOT-K When using FX-PCS-DU/WIN: The key window is displayed when a number or character on the screen is touched. An object for data change can be allocated to a touch key or function key, and a key window can be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Setting ("Key window" tab) USER SCREEN MODE 7 Decimal Hexadecimal ASCII When selecting number 0 under "Select key window sheet No." Only the cursor is displayed. When key window is created and its number is selected under "Select key window sheet No." The cursor and the set The cursor and the set The cursor and the set key window are key window are key window are displayed. displayed. displayed. Only the cursor is displayed. Only the cursor is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 • When displaying the key window by touching numbers or Ascii code input Setting: Select "When touch input is detected open key window at the same time" under "Key window/Cursor display setting", so that a key window and cursor is displayed by touching the numerical parts or Ascii parts on the display and data change by a touch key is enabled.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.6.4 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Decimal point input function Decimal points can be entered if a touch key to which the key code for decimal point (002E) is assigned is included when data change is performed. Applicable version GOT Product model name Version F930GOT, F933GOT V4.00 or later F930GOT-K From first product F940GOT, F943GOT V6.00 or later F940WGOT V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.6.5 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Key window display position specification The initial position of the ten-key window displayed when changing data for numeric input or ASCII input is in the lower right. In the case of the following versions or later of GOT and screen creation software, this display position can be specified. Applicable version GOT Product model name F930GOT, F933GOT F930GOT-K Version V2.00 or later From first product F940GOT, F943GOT V3.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Basic operation • On the same screen a key window will always open in the same position as it was last closed. If the screen is displayed for the first time, the key windows will appear in its set position. • If the screen is changed over and back again, the key window will appear in its set position. • On a screen for which the key window initial position is not set, the window is always displayed in the lower right corner.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.6.6 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Creation of key window In the following versions or later of the GOT and screen creation software, windows other than the standard-equipped decimal key, hexadecimal key and ASCII key windows can be created and displayed. Applicable version GOT Product model name F930GOT, F933GOT F920GOT-K Version V4.10 or later From first product F940GOT, F943GOT V3.00 or later F940WGOT V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Creating procedure in GT Designer 1) In "New Screen" in "Screen", display the screen creation window. 2) Change "Screen type" to "Window". 3) Input the screen "No." to be created. (You can create up to 500 screens from No.1 to No. 500.) The screen number you input here is treated as the decimal/hexadecimal/ASCII key window screen No. in "Key Window Screen No." described in the previous section.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Rules and cautions on display (As for the F930GOT-K, refer to Section 7.6.3.) Operation is performed as follows depending on absence/presence of the screen number of the key window to be displayed. 1) When the screen number is not set in "Key Window Screen No." or when the screen number is set to "0", no setting is made. - The decimal keyboard is always displayed without regard to Format ("Numeric Input" or "ASCII Input").
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.7 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Data change using key pad (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) Values of "Numerical Input" and "Ascii Input" (0 to 9) can be changed using the key pad in the F920GOT-K, or using the touch keys or the key pad in the F930GOT-K. This paragraph explains the data change operation using the key pad. For the data change operation using the touch keys in the F930GOT-K, refer to section 7.6. 7.7.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Data change operation SET " # ! $ This key enables data The cursor control keys change. allow selection of a target The cursor is displayed object whose data is to be in a target object changed. located in the upper left position on the display F920GOT-K, unit. F930GOT-K Returns to initial condition. 0 9 The ten-keys allows to input a numeric value.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.7.2 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Cursor key operation • Displaying the cursor When FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used: Settings in the screen creation software are unavailable. The cursor is displayed when the "Number" or "Ascii display is touched or the SET key is pressed. When GT Designer is used: In the data change operation using the key pad, the display and operation of the cursor varies depending on the settings in the screen creation software.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Setting: "Action when switching screens" in "Key window/Cursor display setting" - When selecting "Don't display cursor and key window" When the screen is changed over, the cursor and the key window are not displayed. When entering a numeric value, press the "SET" key to display the cursor.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 The key window to display can be specified after clicking "Key window" tab in "Project Auxiliary Settings" dialog box. Do not select the above when using only the key-pad to change data. (Not available in the F920GOT-K) Setting ("Key window" tab) When selecting "Use default key window" Decimal Only the cursor is displayed. Hexadecimal Only the cursor is displayed. ASCII Only the cursor is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 • Moving and deleting the cursor Moving the cursor using the cursor control keys When selecting a target object using the cursor control keys, the cursor moves from the right to the left and from the top to the bottom. At this time, in the target object display position, the lower right corner of each object is regarded as the reference.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 "Project Auxiliary Settings" dialog box Setting Setting: "Defined key action" - When selecting "No Movement" Even if the "ENT" key is pressed after a numeric value is entered using the ten-keys, the cursor is not moved or deleted. - When selecting "User ID order" When the "ENT" key is pressed after a numeric value is entered using the ten-keys, the cursor is moved in the movement destination ID order set to each target object.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 7.8 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Numeric setting completion flag and data changing flag When data is being changed for "Number" ("Numerical Input") or "Ascii" ("Ascii Input") or the procedure is complete, the following devices turn ON. At this time, the ID code is written to the PLC so that a device whose data is changed can be identified. The numeric setting completion flag and data changing flag can be used in data change by both touch key and key-pad.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 Control device • D&+7 "&" indicates the head control device No. By checking the current value of DO+7, the user can know which "Number/Ascii" has been changed. • There is no data changing flag. When GT Designer is used 1) Completion flag When a screen is created using the GT Designer, the system information (described in Section 6.6.2) write device D&+4 b2 turns ON as the completion flag.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 3) Data changing flag It is possible to notify the PLC that a numeric or ASCII is being changed. This makes it possible to forbid using numeric value or ASCII data as operation data for the PLC while data changing is being performed. This function is available for the following versions or later. Applicable version GOT Product model name F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K Version From first product F930GOT, F933GOT V4.00 or later F940GOT, F943GOT V6.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 USER SCREEN MODE 7 MEMO 7-32
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8. HPP Mode 8 HPP Mode CAUTION • Read the manual thoroughly and confirm the safety sufficiently before changing the data or turning ON or OFF a bit device. Otherwise, an erroneous operation may damage the machine or cause an accident. • When connecting the GOT and a peripheral equipment for editing the ladder to one PLC using a function extension board for communication, do not edit a program or change a set value at the same time from the GOT and the peripheral unit.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 *Basic operation SELECT MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 HPP MODE Select "HPP MODE" on the screen. The screen shown below is displayed. • All of the following functions except c) are valid only when an FX Series PLC is connected. [ HPP MODE MENU ] [ HPP MODE ] HPP MODE screen is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.2 HPP Mode 8 PROGRAM LIST When a MELSEC FX Series PLC manufactured by MITSUBISHI is connected, sequence programs stored in the PLC can be read/written/inserted/deleted in instruction list format. (Not available when using the F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F930GOT and F933GOT) • Program list - Program all clear: All programs stored in the PLC are cleared. - Read: Devices can be read by specifying step Nos. or giving instruction words. - Write: Programs can be written.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 • Outline of keyboard operations The outline of keyboard operations are described below. a) [ PROGRM LIST ] c) 0 NOP 1 NOP 2 NOP 3 NOP 4 NOP 5 NOP 6 NOP 7 NOP 8 NOP 9 NOP b) END MORE CLR MODE d) LD AND OR FNC SP e) LDI ANI ORI END STEP f) OUT ANB ORB STL SET PLS MC RET RST PLF MCR NOP GO g) h) i) a) Function display The function (READ, WRITE, INSERT or DELETE) is displayed. Press the MODE key to change the function.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 i) Instruction/device keys • Input of instruction When the MORE key is pressed, instruction words are changed. MORE CLR MODE SP LD AND OR FNC LDI ANI ORI END STEP MORE CLR MODE MPS MRD MPP P SP LDP ANDP ORP I STEP LDF ANDF ORF INV ▲ "MORE" OUT ANB ORB STL ▲ SET PLS MC RET ▼ ▼ RST PLF GO GO MCR NOP When an instruction word is entered, the device input keyboard is automatically displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 *Basic operation HPP MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 a) Read operation PROGRAM LIST Select "PROGRAM LIST" on the screen. Scroll by one screen Select "READ". a) Move the cursor to the line in which the program is to be edited by read operation. Write operation Clear all programs Insertion operation Deletion operation STEP Step No. d) GO MORE NOP Execute search and display. Device Device symbol No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Insertion operation c) HPP Mode 8 MORE Change the key indication. Deletion operation d) Device Device symbol No. For an instruction without device symbol and device No., enter the instruction only. Instruction GO Insert one line above the cursor position. GO Delete one instruction in the cursor position. #Important point 1) While an instruction, device symbol or device No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 Operation example 1 (read by a step No.) Read operation of step No. 10 SCREEN [ PROGRAM LIST ] END The PROGRAM LIST screen is displayed. 0 LD X000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [ PROGRAM LIST ] MODE STEP Display in 1). 1 0 GO Enter Execute the step search and No. display.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 Operation example 3 (program all clear) Program all clear operation SCREEN [ PROGRAM LIST ] END 0 LD X000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Key operation PROGRAM LIST screen is displayed. MODE MORE Display in 1). Change the key indication to display the NOP key. NOP A GO GO Designate the program all clear operation. Execute program all clear.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 Operation example 4 (write of a program) Write operation for a program example shown below Circuit program Program list X000 T0 TO 0 LD 1 OUT 2 OUT X000 Y000 T0 K10 5 LD T0 6 D MOV P K123 D10 11 END Y000 K10 DMOV P K123 D10 END 1) SCREEN [ PROGRAM LIST ] END 0 NOP 1 NOP 2 NOP 3 NOP 4 NOP 5 NOP 6 NOP 7 NOP 8 NOP 9 NOP [ PROGRAM LIST ] END 0 LD 1 OUT 2 OUT X000 Y000 T 0 K 0 5 LD T 0 6 DMOVP 12 K 123 D 10 15 END 16 NOP Key operation PRO
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 Operation example 5 (insertion of a program) Insertion of "LD X001" SCREEN [ PROGRAM LIST ] END 0 LD X000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Key operation PROGRAM LIST screen is displayed. Display step No. 0 of the program. LD X 1 GO Enter an instruction, a device symbol and a device No. Execute insertion. MODE MORE Change the Display key indication to display the in 1). LD key.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.3 HPP Mode 8 PARAMETER The parameters of a connected PLC can be displayed or changed. (Not available in the F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F930GOT and F933GOT) This function is only available for the FX Series PLC. *Basic operation HPP MODE screen is displayed. PARAMETER Setting of memory capacity Select "PARAMETER" on the screen. Section 5.3 Setting of file register SET b) Setting of latch range END 8K Select the memory capacity.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 #Important point 1) In setting the memory capacity, the allowable setting range varies depending on the memory of the connected PLC main body (automatic recognition). 2) In setting the file register, the allowable setting range of the number of blocks varies depending on the selected memory capacity. (One block occupies 500 steps. Up to 14 blocks are allowed when the memory capacity is set to 16 K steps.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.4 HPP Mode 8 DEVICE MONITOR The ON/OFF status and set value/current value of arbitrary devices in the PLC can be monitored. In addition, the ON/OFF status can be forced ON/OFF and the set values/current values can be changed. [ DEVICE MONITOR ] [ DEVICE MONITOR ] DEVICE ON OFF SET COMMENT DEC/HEX END • When "DEVICE MONITOR" is selected on the HPP MODE screen, the DEVICE MONITOR screen shown on the left is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 *Basic operation [Operation by touch key] HPP MODE screen is displayed. Paragraph 5.3 Device symbol DEVICE Enter a device symbol. When the DEVICE key is pressed, the device symbol list is displayed. Device symbol Monitor consecutive devices. ENT Move the cursor to a device which has been already registered.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.4.1 HPP Mode 8 Device/comment monitor Symbols such as X, Y comments can be displayed for monitoring. Comments can be created using the screen creation software FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E. (Available only in the F940GOT, F943GOT, and F940WGOT) Operation example Monitor the ON/OFF status of inputs X000 and X001, and the current value and set value of timer T3 Display screen 1 X 000 X 001 T 3 CUR [ 1234] SET [ 2345] RST( ) HPP MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.4.2 HPP Mode 8 Changing set values and current values of T, C and D Set values and current values of word devices (T, C, D, V or Z) in the PLC can be changed. *Basic operation [Operation by touch key] T/C/D monitor display , SET Move the cursor to a Read the values using the procedure device to be changed. described in the previous section. Change the Change Enter the current value of the set minus (-) D, T or C. *1 value of T sign. or C.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 Operation example Changing the current value of data register D0 from 300 to 200, the current value of T1 from 263 to 300 and the set value of T1 from 1000 to 1500 by operating a touch key (Excluding the F920GOT-K) HPP MODE screen DEVICE MONITOR Select "DEVICE MONITOR". Section 5.3 Monitor D0 Monitor of T1 D 16 DEVICE 0 Enter device symbol "D16". ENT Display D0. DEVICE T 1 Enter device symbol "T". ENT Display T1. Refer to Fig. 1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.4.3 HPP Mode 8 Forced ON/OFF Bit devices (Y, M and S) and word devices (T and C) can be forced ON/OFF. When T, C, D, V or Z is forced OFF, its current value is reset to "0". *Basic operation [Operation by touch key] Y/M/S/T/C/D/V/Z monitor display [Operation in F920GOT-K] , ON Move the cursor to a device to be forced ON/OFF. ON Y/M/S/T/C/D/V/Z monitor display OFF , 1 Display the device to be forced ON/OFF.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.5 HPP Mode 8 LIST MONITOR When a MELSEC FX Series PLC manufactured by MITSUBISHI is connected, PLC programs can be monitored in instruction list format. (Not available when using the F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F930GOT and F933GOT) *Basic operation HPP MODE screen is displayed. LIST MONITOR Scroll by one screen at a time GO Select "LIST MONITOR". Every time the GO key is pressed, screens are scrolled by one screen at a time. Section 5.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.6 HPP Mode 8 ACTIVE STATE MONITOR Up to eight state Nos. in ON status can be monitored. This function is valid in FX Series only. (Not available when using the F920GOT-K, F930GOTK, F930GOT and F933GOT) *Basic operation HPP MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 ACTIVE STATE MONITOR Select "ACTIVE STATE MONITOR". [ ACTIVE STATE MONITOR ] [ ACTIVE STATE MONITOR ] S 100 S 200 S 300 S 400 S 500 S 600 S 800 S 900 END a) a) Active state State Nos.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.7 HPP Mode 8 BFM MONITOR The contents of buffer memories relating to special blocks connected to the FX2N/FX2NC PLC, can be read / written to. The model of the connected special blocks are automatically recognized and the contents of the buffer memories are displayed together with the name and the unit. Accordingly, operations can be checked without performing any manual procedure.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 HPP Mode 8 #Important point • Setting of the buffer memories The contents of the buffer memories set using this function are treated as follows when the power of the special block is turned off. - FX2N-4AD, FX2N-4DA, FX2N-4AD-PT, FX2N-4AD-TC, FX2N-8AD and FX2N-2LC The setting contents are saved in the built-in EEPROM, and kept stored even if the power is turned off. In the FX2N-2LC, however, the setting contents are saved when the EEPROM write button is pressed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 8.8 HPP Mode 8 PC DIAGNOSIS Errors occurring in the PLC are diagnosed, and the error codes and contents are displayed. This function is valid for the FX Series only. When a different PLC is connected, this menu item is not displayed on the screen. (Not available when using the F920GOT-K) *Basic operation HPP MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 PC DIAGNOSIS Select "PC DIAGNOSIS".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9. Sampling MODE 9 Sampling MODE This chapter describes the sampling mode in which the contents of continually changing data registers are acquired at a constant time interval (in a constant cycle) or, in the ON/OFF condition (trigger) of bit devices. The acquired data can be displayed in graph or list format. The acquired data can be printed in the ’Other mode’ of the GOT or using the user screen creation software.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Sampling MODE 9 • Data acquired by sampling can also be used in the following ways. - In screen mode (in which user screens are displayed), the system screens for the condition setting and result display of the sampling mode can be displayed. - In "PRINT OUT" on the OTHER MODE screen, the sampling data can be printed out.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.2 Sampling MODE 9 Outline of sampling condition setting The sampling condition should be set before starting. This section describes the outline of the sequence and contents of setting. For the operating procedures, refer to the next page and later. *Basic operation SAMPLING MODE screen is displayed. SET CONDITION Select "SET CONDITION". Section 5.3 The SET CONDITION screen is displayed. The screen shown below is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Sampling MODE 9 c) END COND. (Section 9.2.3) • Set the timing at which sampling is finishes. NUMBER : Sampling is finished when data collection has been performed the specified number of times. Trigger (DEVICE): 2,000 times maximum Constant cycle (CYCLIC): 2,000 times maximum DEVICE : Sampling is finished when a specified bit device becomes ON or OFF. TIME : Sampling is finished at the specified date and time (date, hour, minute and second).
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.2.1 Sampling MODE 9 SAMPLE COND. Set the timing at which sampling is performed. When the sampling condition set here is satisfied, a specified data register is accessed and its data is stored. The sampling condition, trigger (DEVICE) or constant cycle (CYCLIC) can be selected. • Sampling by trigger When X, Y, M, S, T or C becomes ON (OFF ( ON) sampling is performed. (D, Z and V cannot be specified.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.2.2 Sampling MODE 9 START COND. Set the timing at which sampling is started. (Even if the sampling condition (trigger or constant cycle) is satisfied, sampling is not performed if the start condition is not satisfied.) • Sampling start by trigger When X, Y, M, S, T or C becomes ON (OFF ( ON) sampling is started. (D, Z and V cannot be specified.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.2.3 Sampling MODE 9 END COND. Set the timing at which sampling finishes. When the end condition is satisfied, sampling finishes. • Sampling end by occurrence Sampling is finished after the specified number of times (2,000 times maximum). • Sampling end by time Sampling is continued until the specified time.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Screen 1 [ SET CONDITION ] Sampling MODE 9 END END COND. END END COND. NUMBER SET Screen 2 [ SET CONDITION ] TIME 0 TIMES Screen 3 [ SET CONDITION ] SET 0d 0h 0m 0s END END COND.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.2.4 Sampling MODE 9 SAMPLING DEV. Set a data register to be treated as the sampling target address. Only one data register can be specified. Data will be acquired from four consecutive data registers beginning with the one set here. *Basic operation SET CONDITION screen is displayed. SAMPLING DEV. Select "SAMPLING DEV.". The screen shown below is displayed. SET 0 to 9 Enter a data register No. ENT Execute the input.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.3 Sampling MODE 9 Display of sampling result The sampling result can be displayed in the form of a list or trend graph. 9.3.1 DISPLAY LIST The sampling result is displayed in the form of list. Four sets of data are displayed on each screen. *Basic operation SAMPLING MODE screen is displayed. DISPLAY LIST :Scroll the display by one line. Select "DISPLAY LIST". The screen shown below is displayed. Section 5.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.4 Sampling MODE 9 CLEAR DATA All of the data acquired by sampling can be cleared. *Basic operation SET CONDITION screen is displayed. Section 5.3 CLEAR DATA Select "CLEAR DATA.". The screen shown below is displayed. YES : Clears all of the data. NO : Returns to the SAMPLING MODE screen. [ CLEAR DATA ] [ CLEAR DATA ] END ALL CLEAR ? YES NO #Important point • "CLEAR DATA" clears only the sampling data. The data set on the SET CONDITION screen is not cleared.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 9.5 Sampling MODE 9 Control signals in PLC The sampling data can be cleared and the sampling status can be monitored from the PLC without manipulating the GOT. 9.5.1 When FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used • In the sampling mode, M3 and M4 are used. Example: When the head control device No. is set to M0 M3: Clears the sampling data. (It is used as a coil.) M4: Remains ON while sampling is performed. (It is used as a contact.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10. Alarm MODE 10 Alarm MODE This chapter describes the alarm function in the GOT which monitors up to 256 consecutive bit devices and displays alarm messages created by the user on screen or, displays a specified screen when a monitored bit devices turns ON. By using the alarm function, alarm messages and a list of current alarms can be displayed, the alarm history can be stored, machine status monitored, and troubleshooting facilitated. 10.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.2 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm function in screen mode When an alarm has occurred, the alarm can be indicated by an operation shown in the table below. The indication method varies depending on the screen creation software used. In the F920GOT-K, 'upper, medium and lower' setting is invalid.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.2.1 Alarm MODE 10 Set item 1) Window display (comment window display) • In FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E If "window display" is selected as the alarm notification method, when an alarm device turns ON, an alarm message corresponding to that device is displayed on the user screen. - Using the screen creation software, alarm messages can be created and alarm display positions can be selected from upper, medium and lower.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10 2) Screen changeover (changeover of base screen) If "screen changeover" is selected, when a specified alarm device turns ON from OFF, a user screen displayed at that time in the screen mode is changed over to a specified screen When the GT Designer is used, a specified screen is displayed when the DETAIL key or # key (in the F920GOT-K) is pressed. The display can be returned from the specified screen to the previous screen using the following procedure.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10 4) Flow display (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E: V2.41 or later, GT Designer: SW1D5C-GOTR-PACKE or later) When an alarm device turns ON, a corresponding alarm message is displayed at the bottom of the user screen. - A message scrolls from the right to the left. - If two or more alarms occur, corresponding alarm messages are displayed in the ascending order of the alarm device No. Alarm message - When an alarm device turns OFF, the displayed alarm message disappears.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.2.3 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm history clear using key code In the case of the following versions or later of the GOT and screen creation software, it is possible to assign a key code to a touch key and clear the alarm history. (A key code cannot be assigned to a switch on the key-pad in the F920GOT-K and F930GOTK.) Applicable version GOT Product model name F930GOT, F933GOT F930GOT-K Version V2.00 or later From first product F940GOT, F943GOT V3.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10 Display example , - OCCURRED MESSAGE 99/11/16 15:57:10 M100 Key code: FFB2 99/11/17 8:55:35 M101 Key code: FFB3 DISPLAY CANCEL DELETE Key code: FFB0 A) Key code: FFB1 When key code FFB6 is assigned to A) : Deletes alarm , where the cursor is located from the screen display if it has already recovered. Does not delete alarm , from the screen display if it has not been recovered.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.3 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm function in alarm mode In alarm mode, the alarm function described below is offered. (Not available in the F920GOTK, F930GOT-K, F930GOT and F933GOT) *Basic operation SELECT MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 ALARM MODE Select "ALARM MODE". [ ALARM MODE screen ] [ ALARM MODE ] DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY HISTORY DISPLAY FREQUENCY CLEAR HISTORY SELECT MODE screen is displayed. The screen shown below is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.3.1 Alarm MODE 10 Operation when alarms have occurred The figure below shows the outline of operation performed when alarms have occurred. When a bit device assigned as an alarm device turns ON (OFF ( ON), the GOT recognizes that an alarm has occurred. When two or more alarms have occurred, the GOT recognizes them one by one in turn. GOT 0 1 2 3 Device No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10 • In alarm history and alarm frequency, up to the following number of cases can be stored respectively. They are stored even if the power is turned OFF. Alarm history : Up to 1,000 cases If 1,001 or more alarms have occurred, the record is updated while excessive alarms are deleted from the oldest one. (When GT Designer is used, it can be set so that excessive alarms are deleted from the latest one.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.3.2 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm list This section describes the operating procedure to display the alarm list. In alarm status, devices with ON status are displayed together with corresponding alarm messages. Alarms can be confirmed (using the ACK key) and alarm devices reset. The alarm list is displayed in ascending order of alarm device No. *Basic operation ALARM MODE screen is displayed. DISPLAY STATUS Select "DISPLAY STATUS". Section 5.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10 2) Reset operation An occurred alarm (auxiliary relay in the ON status) can be reset to OFF. Place the cursor on an alarm to be reset using the scroll keys, and press the RESET key 4). When the alarm device (auxiliary relay) is reset, the corresponding alarm message is deleted from the list. However, when the RESET key is set together with the ACK key, the corresponding alarm message in the list is not deleted even if the alarm device is set to OFF.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.3.3 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm history display This section describes the operating procedure to display the alarm history. In the alarm history, alarm devices which have turned ON so far are displayed together with the date of occurrence and corresponding alarm messages in the order of occurrence. Up to 1,000 cases can be stored in the alarm history. When more alarms have occurred, excessive alarm history data is deleted from the oldest one, and the latest data is stored.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.3.4 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm frequency display This section describes the operating procedure to display the alarm frequency. The frequency (number of occurrences) of each alarm is displayed in the ascending order of alarm device No. Up to 32,767 cases can be stored. *Basic operation ALARM MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 DISPLAY FREQUENCY Select "DISPLAY FREQUENCY". The screen shown below is displayed. a) : Scroll the display by one line.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 10.3.5 Alarm MODE 10 Alarm history clear This section describes the operating procedure to clear the alarm history. The clear history function deletes both the alarm history and the alarm frequency result. *Basic operation ALARM MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 CLEAR HISTORY YES : Executes the clear history function. Select "CLEAR HISTORY". NO : Returns to the ALARM MODE screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10 MEMO 10-16
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 11. Test MODE 11 Test MODE This chapter describes the test mode in which the user screen list can be displayed, data files can be edited, and debugging can be performed to confirm key operations. 11.1 Outline of test mode *Basic operation SELECT MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 TEST MODE Select "TEST MODE". [ TEST MODE ] [ TEST MODE ] END USER SCREEN a) DATA BANK b) DEBUG c) COMMUNICATION MONITOR d) TEST MODE screen is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 11.2 Test MODE 11 USER SCREEN When "USER SCREEN" is selected on the TEST MODE screen, the list of user screens displayed in screen mode can be displayed. Transferred screen data, and display images can be checked. *Basic operation TEST MODE screen is displayed. USER SCREEN The screen list is displayed. Section 5.3 Select "USER SCREEN". The screen shown below is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 11.3 Test MODE 11 DATA BANK Data files created using the screen creation software can be edited. By selecting the test mode and "DATA BANK" on the screen, data saved in data files can be changed. The amount of data and the number of files can be set using the screen creation software. The function described here is available only to change the data saved in data files.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 11.4 Test MODE 11 DEBUG The debug function confirms whether the switch functions and screen changeover operations have been performed on the user screens as the user had intended. The DEBUG screen is overlaid on the user screen. (Excludes F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F930GOT, F933GOT) • HIST. When the HIST. key is pressed, the history list of up to 20 switch functions (ON/OFF of specified bit devices) and screen changeover operations are displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 • WATCH When the WATCH key is pressed, effective settings for screen changeover on the currently displayed user screen are displayed. Touch key Nos., bit device conditions and changeover destinations are displayed in this order. < Display example > TK1 M10 Touch key No. K50 : If M10 is ON when touch key 1 is pressed, the screen is change over to screen No. 50. The changeover destination is expressed in the same way as the history list.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 *Basic operation TEST MODE screen is displayed. DEBUG Select "DEBUG". Section 5.3 [ DEBUG screen ] [ User screen ] WATCH d) TK1 M20 e) K10 DEBUG screen is displayed. The screen shown below is displayed. a) HIST. Displays the history list of switch operations and screen changeover operations. b) WATCH Displays effective settings for screen changeovers.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 11.5 Communication monitor 11.5.1 Function Outline The status of each communication port is displayed. (Not available in the F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F930GOT, F933GOT) 11.5.2 Applicable version Product model name 11.5.3 Version F940, F943GOT V6.00 F940WGOT V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 • Communication type The name of units used for communication are displayed. Display item Display Connected to GOT ⇔ PLC When the GOT is connected to the PLC PC ⇔ PLC When the GOT is connected to a PC The display shown left appears only when the GOT is CPU-connected to the FX, A, QnA or Q Series. Discrimination of the application software (screen creation software/ladder software) is not made on the PC side.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 • Communication display The model name with which communication is performed, is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Display Test MODE 11 Connected to FREQROL When the GOT is connected to an inverter, A500, E500 or S500 Series (CPU connection) MEW FP(CPU) When the GOT is connected to FP0 or FP2SH Series manufactured by Matsushita Electric Works, LTD.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 • Error display If an error occurs, its description is displayed. Display item Display Connected to OVERRUNERR The receive data is continuously transmitted with rapid timing. Match the baud rate (communication speed) of the GOT to that of the equipment with which the GOT communicates. FRAMINGERR There is a discrepancy in the communication frame. Check the communication settings such as the data length, stop bit and baud rate.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Test MODE 11 MEMO 11-12
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 12. Other MODE 12 Other MODE This chapter describes the other mode in which convenient functions such as time switch, printer output and system settings are offered. 12.1 Outline of other mode *Basic operation SELECT MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 OTHER MODE Select "OTHER MODE". The screen shown below is displayed. • In ’other mode’, the following functions are offered. [ OTHER MODE ] [ OTHER MODE ] OTHER MODE screen is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 12.2 Other MODE 12 SET TIME SWITCH Set the time switch using the clock function built in to the GOT. This function turns ON up to 8 consecutive bit devices during a set time when a specified day of the week and time have come. Target bit devices can be specified using FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E. (In the case of GT Designer, this function is available for SW4D5C-GOTR-PACKE(A) or later.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Other MODE 12 *Basic operation [Operation by touch key] OTHER MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 SET TIME SWITCH Select "SET TIME SWITCH". Channel setting screen is displayed. CH1 to CH8 Select channels (= bit devices) 1 to 8 to be set. Screen 1 Screen 2 Day of the week: Select desired days of the week by pressing them.")" is added to selected days of the week. When a day of the week marked with ")" is pressed again, selection is canceled.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 12.3 Other MODE 12 DATA TRANSFER The screen data, sampling data and alarm history can be transferred (read/written) between the GOT and a peripheral unit for screen creation (personal computer). *Basic operation • When the screen data is transferred from the personal computer to the GOT, the screen shown below is displayed in the GOT without regard to the screen displayed in the GOT at that time. When transfer is finished, the screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 12.4 Other MODE 12 PRINT OUT The sampling data and the alarm history an be printed. As the communication setting can be performed in accordance with each printer, diversified printers equipped with RS-232C interface can be used. The communication setting for the printer can be performed in "SET-UP MODE" in the GOT or using the screen creation software. (The F920GOT-K cannot be connected to a printer.) • Connect a printer to the GOT, and power up. Connect a printer.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Other MODE 12 Examples of print out • Sampling data Sampling device 1 Sampling device 2 Sampling device 3 Sampling device 4 • Alarm history 12-6
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 12.5 Other MODE 12 ENTRY CODE When an entry code is registered in the PLC, changes to the set values of timers and counters in the screen mode and monitor mode are forbidden. However, the current values can be changed. (Only the UNLOCK function is available in the F920GOT-K.) ENTER Registers an entry code to the PLC. This entry code is shared by other peripheral units. Enter an 8-digit (FX Series) or 6-digit (A Series) hexadecimal numeric.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 12.6 Other MODE 12 SET UP MODE Set the system settings required to operate the GOT such as the system language and connected PLC. For detailed setting contents, refer to "5 Start up". *Basic operation OTHER MODE screen is displayed. Section 5.3 SET UP MODE Select "SET UP MODE". SET UP MODE screen is displayed. The screen shown overleaf is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Other MODE 12 m) [ SET-UP MODE ] Screen1 [ SET-UP MODE ] a) LANGUAGE b) PLC TYPE c) SERIAL PORT (RS232C) d) OPENNING SCREEN e) MAIN MENU CALL KEY f) SET CLOCK g) SET BACKLIGHT h) BUZZER i) LCD CONTRAST j) CLEAR USER DATA k) HANDY GOT SETTING l) AUXILIARY SETTING END n) Areas enclosed with broken lines indicate touch keys. (Broken lines are not actually displayed on the screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Other MODE 12 j) CLEAR USER DATA Deletes all user screen data k) HANDY GOT SETTING Allows setting of the grip switch or LED (Only in Handy GOT) l) AUXILIARY SETTING Allows setting of "WRITE" or "DOES NOT WRITE" the initial display screen number to a PLC m) END Exits the SET-UP MODE screen. SELECT MODE is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Connection to Bar Code Reader 13 13. Connection to Bar Code Reader 13.1 Outline of function ASCII code data sent from a bar code reader can be stored in the word devices in the PLC via the GOT. (The F920GOT-K cannot be connected to a bar code reader.) 13.2 Applicable version GOT Product model name F930GOT, F933GOT F930GOT-K Version V2.00 or later From first product F940GOT, F943GOT V2.00 or later F940WGOT V1.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Connection to Bar Code Reader 13 MEMO 13-2
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Screen Hard Copy Function 14 14. Screen Hard Copy Function 14.1 Outline of hardware copy operation The screen image being displayed can be output to a printer by issuing a command from a touch key or a bit device in the PLC. (It does not apply to F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F930GOT and F933GOT.) • The screen image being displayed is output to the printer connected to the RS-232C interface of the GOT.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 14.2 Screen Hard Copy Function 14 Applicable version GOT Product model name Version F920GOT-K Not possible to use F930GOT-K Not possible to use F930GOT, F933GOT Not possible to use F940GOT, F943GOT V2.00 or later F940WGOT V1.00 or later To use this additional function, the following versions of the screen creation software are required. Screen creation software Software name GT Designer Applicable version SW1D5C-GOTR-PACKE(H) or later FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E V2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 14.3.3 Screen Hard Copy Function 14 Hard copy output signal (GT Designer) The hard copy output signal for the display screen is assigned through system information (when GT Designer is used). The hard copy output signal cannot be used when FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used. GT Designer When printing is started by a trigger or touch key, the bit of the following system information turns ON. (Refer to "6.6.2 System information".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Screen Hard Copy Function 14 • Sequence program example In the program below, a start trigger and an abort trigger are used. Start trigger: Assigned to M100 Abort trigger: Assigned to M101 M8000 Start command M57 M57 Abortion command M57 M57 14.3.4 K2M50 • D24 b0 to b7 (write device) are transferred to MOV D24 SET M100 • The start trigger M100 turns ON. RST M100 • When M57 turns ON and printing is started, the start trigger M100 turns OFF.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 15. Buzzer 15 Buzzer The buzzer sounds can be issued from the GOT by setting a "Buzzer" object in the screen data (when using FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) or by using GB (GOT internal bit). In this chapter, the GB method is explained. For setting the "Buzzer" object, refer to Section 19.6.12. 15.1 Applicable Version The buzzer sounds by GB is available in the following versions or later.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 15.3 Buzzer 15 Use example of buzzer sounds by GB (GT Designer) When issuing the buzzer sounds by operating the touch key set on the GOT screen, assign the switch function to a touch key as well as one among GB16 to GB18 to a device. When issuing the buzzer sounds by using the bit device from the PLC, set one among GB16 to GB18 to ON/OFF by observe status function. The observe status function is to be set in the screen creation software.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Buzzer 15 • Set M100, M200 and M300 to ON/OFF respectively by the program in the PLC. M100 M200 M300 #Important point 1) The buzzer sound function is enabled even though a system screen is being displayed. 2) The monitor interval greatly changes according to the processing situation (such as the alarm or observe status function). The pulse change may not be caught if there are many tasks and the pulse interval of the condition devices is short.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Buzzer 15 MEMO 15-4
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16. Observe Status Function 16 Observe Status Function The observe status function monitors the ON/OFF status of specified bit devices, then turns a bit device in the PLC ON/OFF or, writes a numeric value to word devices in the PLC from the GOT in accordance with changes in the monitored ON/OFF status. 16.1 Outline of observe status function GOT PLC Observe status operation in GOT Trigger 1 Trigger 2 ON OFF Triggers are initiated.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16.2 Observe Status Function 16 Applicable version GOT Model name Version F920GOT-K From first product F930GOT-K From first product F930GOT, F933GOT V2.00 or later F940GOT, F943GOT V3.10 or later F940WGOT V1.00 or later Screen creation software Software GT Designer FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E 16.3 Applicable version SW1D5C-GOTR-PACKE(C) or later V2.50 or later Observe cycle Set the cycle at which the GOT monitors whether the specified triggers are initiated.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16.4 Observe Status Function 16 Setting the triggers Set the triggers to be monitored. Up to two bit devices can be set. • Trigger 1: Set ON or OFF of a bit device. • Trigger 2: Set ON or OFF of a bit device. - When trigger 1 and trigger 2 are set, the GOT performs the operation described in the next section only when both triggers are initiated. Example: Trigger 1: "ON" is set. Trigger 2: "OFF" is set. ON OFF ON OFF Both triggers are initiated.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16.5 Observe Status Function 16 Setting the operation This section describes the operation performed when the triggers set in the previous section are initiated. During operation, a bit device can be turned ON/OFF or data can be written to word devices. One type of operation can be selected for the triggers set in the previous section. 1) Operation of bit device - Momentary When specified triggers are initiated, a specified bit device turns ON.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Observe Status Function 16 2) Operation of word devices When specified triggers are initiated, a fixed value or a "fixed value + current value of an indirectly specified word device" is written to specified word devices. - Fixed When specified triggers are initiated, a 16-bit or 32-bit value is written to a determined word devices. The fixed value should be decimal. Operation example: When specified triggers are initiated, a fixed value "200" is written to D100 to D103.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Observe Status Function 16 Operation example 1: When specified triggers are initiated, a fixed value "300" added to the current value of D200 is written to D210. Fixed value Indirect device Write 16-bit storing word device: D210 → 300 + D200 D210 * When the current value of D200 is "100", "400 (= 300 + 100)" is written to D210. • When 32-bit word devices are specified as storing devices, indirect devices should also be 32-bit type (which occupies 2 word sets).
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16.6 Observe Status Function 16 Trigger and number of devices The table below shows the number of registration points available in the observe status function. • Triggers can be registered for each project or screen (No. 1 to 500). Maximum number of registered triggers Each project 40 points 80 points in total Each screen 40 points * When screens are overlapped or a screen is called, triggers registered on the base screen are valid.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16.7 Observe Status Function 16 Cautions when many triggers and devices are set When many points are registered or when many observe status operations are performed as described below, it takes considerable time until the operations are completed. As a result, the response time of the GOT may be affected. • When selecting "Momentary" for "Action" and setting a large number of points for "Storing device" in "Trigger/Action".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 16.8 Observe Status Function 16 Use example (utilization of clock data) Clock data built in the GOT can be transferred to a data register in the PLC for utilization while a specified bit device is ON. The clock data is stored in the following registers. GT Designer (from first product) or DU/WIN-E (V2.50 or later) can handle these registers. (This example is not applicable for the F920GOT-K because the clock data is not built in.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Observe Status Function 16 MEMO 16-10
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 17. Key Pad (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) 17 Key Pad (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) This section describes handling of the key pad in the F920GOT-K and the F930GOT-K. 17.1 Function keys The F920GOT-K unit is equipped with six function keys and the F930GOT-K unit is equipped with eight function keys with green LEDs. Far each function key, a switch, data write or screen changeover operation can be assigned.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 17.1.1 Key Pad (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) 17 Assignment of function keys In the F920GOT-K, the function keys are assigned as "X000: External key 0", "X001: External key 1", ... "X005: External key 5" from the left. In the F930GOT-K, the function keys are assigned as "X000: External key 0", "X001: External key 1", ... "X003: External key 3" from the left to the right in the upper row, and as "X004: External key 4", "X005: External key 5", ...
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 17.1.2 Key Pad (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) 17 Assignment of LEDs (F930GOT-K) Each function key in the F930GOT-K is equipped with a green LED which can be set to ON and OFF using an arbitrary device. Assign a device in "Output Indicator" (Lamp (External)) in the screen creation software. Eight devices are occupied from the device No. set in "Output Indicator" (Lamp (External)). When the set device is ON, the green LED is ON. When the set device is OFF, the LED is OFF.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 17.2 Key Pad (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) 17 Handling of ten-keys, cursor control keys, "SET" key, "DEV" key, "ESC" key and "ENT" key In the F920GOT-K and the F930GOT-K, values in "suuchi nyuuryoku?" and "asukii nyuuryoku?" (0 to 9) can be changed using the ten-keys, the cursor control keys, the "SET" key, the "ESC" key and the "ENT" key. (The "DEV" key is not used in the data input operation.) Ten-keys . . . . . . . . . .
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18. Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) This chapter describes parts in constructing user screens using FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E. Created user screens are displayed in the screen mode (described in Chapter 7). For specification of screens to be displayed, refer to Chapter 19. 18.1 Parts list Parts for constructing screens are referred to as "Objects" in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Data display objects: Display the contents of devices in the PLC. Object name Description Use example Library Text Displays text stored in the text library. The text to be displayed can be specified using a word device (T, C, D, V or Z). --- Number Displays a word device (current value/set value of timer/counter or D, V or Z) in the PLC in a specified position for monitoring.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Data transfer objects: Transfer data when a key is pressed. Object name Description Use example Controls the ON/OFF status of a bit device in the PLC from a touch key. --- Touch Key Allows a specified area on the screen to function as a key when pressed. The "Touch Key" object is usually combined with a function such as "Switch" and "Data Setting".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.2 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Application and setting item In some applications, two or more items (objects) are set.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Application Display of touch key *2 Set item (object name) Touch key Bit device ON/OFF by the touch key Switch Writing/Reading of current values of two or more data (Trigger setting using a bit device is possible.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *1 When using the F920GOT-K, clock data in the PLC is displayed. Time display . . . . enabled only when connected to the PLC with the clock function. Display of alarm list--date and time is not displayed. *2 When using the F920GOT-K, allocate each function to a function key. When using the F930GOT-K, these functions can be allocated to either touch keys or function keys.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.3 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Registration of object In FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E, objects can be registered to all screens or only one screen at a time. • Setting for all screens (common setting) An object registered in the setting for all screens is shared by all screens. Available objects: All objects • Setting for individual screen An object can be registered for an individual screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Display objects This section describes in details the objects related to display of characters and images on the screen. 18.4.1 Text An object used to display characters is called "Text". "Text" objects are used to give messages indicating operation or error status to an operator. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the start point in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.2 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Line The "Line" object displays a line on the screen. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Start Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the start point of the line in the unit of dot. End Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the end point of the line in the unit of dot. Color (Line button) Enter the display color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.3 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Box The "Box" object displays a rectangle having specified two diagonal points. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of one diagonal start point in the unit of dot. Size Enter the W and H by the unit of dot. Color (Frame button, Fg button Enter the display color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.4 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Filled Box The "Filled Box" object displays a filled rectangle having specified two diagonal points. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of one diagonal start point in the unit of dot. Size Enter the W and H by the unit of dot. Color (Frame button and Fill button) Enter the frame color and the filling color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.5 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Circle The "Circle" object displays a circle on the screen. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the center position in the unit of dot. Radius Enter the radius in the unit of dot. Color (Frame button, Fg button Enter the display color. (Initial value: Black) and Bg button) *Display example • A circle is displayed in a continuous line.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.6 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Filled Circle The "Filled Circle" object displays a filled circle on the screen. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the center in the unit of dot. Radius Enter the radius in the unit of dot. Color (Frame button and Fill button) Enter the circle color and the filling color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.7 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Image The "Image" object displays an image set in the image library on the screen. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the start point in the unit of dot. Bg and Fg Enter the background color and the image color. (Initial values: White and black) No. Enter the No. of an image in the image library to be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.4.8 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Date and time The "Date/Time" object displays the year, month, day, day of the week and time on the screen. In the F920GOT-K, clock data of the PLC is displayed. This function can be used only when connected to the FX Series PLC equipped with a clock function or either a memory cassette or memory board. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Data display objects This section describes in details the data display objects which show the contents of devices in the PLC. 18.5.1 Library Text The "Library Text" objects displays text stored in the text library in accordance with the current value or the set value of a word device (T, C, D, V or Z). As two or more texts can be displayed on one screen, the number of screens can be saved.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Display example • The displayed text is changed in accordance with the ON/OFF status of the limit switches L1 to L3 provided in the carrying line shown below. LS1 Zero point LS2 Intermediate point LS3 Final point Workpiece • The "Library Text" object is used in this example. To specify a text No. stored in the library, the data register D10 is used.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.2 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Number The "Number" object displays the data stored in a PLC word device. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Bg and Fg Enter the background color and numeric color. (Initial values: White and black) Character Size Enter the width (W) and height (H) of characters. Available sizes are ×0.5, ×1, ×2, ×3 and ×4.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Number of digits after decimal point (Decimal Point At) • Enter the number of digits after a decimal point for a case where a decimal point is displayed. Example: When the displayed numeric is "2000" 2000: Decimal Point At = 0 20.00: Decimal Point At = 2 200.0: Decimal Point At = 1 2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 5) Gain 1, Gain 2 and Offset The value obtained by the calculation "(Monitor value ✕ Gain 1 / Gain 2) + Offset" is displayed. Example: When the monitor value is 1000 (current value of D100), Gain 1 is set to 10, Gain 2 is set to 2 and Offset is set to 3 (1000 ✕ 10 / 2) + 3 = "5003" is displayed. When a numeric is entered (Refer to Chapter 7.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.3 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Bar Graph The "Bar Graph" object displays the value of a specified word device in the PLC. A numeric which is rather difficult to understand in the form of number can be displayed in the form of bar graph so that it can be easily understood at a glance. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Example: Graph Type: Right (left to right) Word Device: D1 Minimum Value: 1000 Maximum Value: 3000 D1=1500 D1=0 Ticks Minimum Value (1000) Current value of word device (1500 = 25%) Maximum Value (3000) (When the value of the word device is smaller than Minimum Value) Graph Type: Up (bottom to top) Ticks Maximum Value Minimum Value Current value of word device In the case of "Left" (right to left) or "Down" (
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 2) Ticks and Scale Position Graph Type: Right (left to right) left right Scale Position: Up (upper edge) Scale Position: Down (lower edge) Ticks: Equally spaced Graph Type: Up (bottom to top) top Ticks: Equally spaced bottom Scale Position: Left (left edge) Scale Position: Right (right edge) *Display example PRODUCTION CONTROL "Number" object NUMBER OF PRODUCTION 1234 "Text" object OPERATION RATE 100% "Bar G
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.4 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Circle Graph The "Circle Graph" object displays the current value or the set value of a specified word device in the PLC. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the center in the unit of dot. Radius Enter the radius in the unit of dot. The allowable minimum value is 16 dots. Bg and Fg Enter the background color and the display color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.5 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Proportional Bar Graph The "Proportional Bar Graph" object displays the current value of specified word devices as a ratio against 100%. (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K) *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Size Enter the width (W) and the height (H) of the bar graph in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.6 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Proportional Pie Graph The "Proportional Pie Graph" object displays the current value of specified word devices as a ratio against 100% (= 360°). (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K) *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates of the center in the unit of dot. Radius Enter the radius in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.7 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Panel Meter The "Panel Meter" object displays the value of a specified word device. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Size Enter the width (W) and the height (H) in the unit of dot. The "vertical:horizontal" ratio is fixed to "3:4". Bg and Fg Enter the background color and the display color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.8 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Indicator The "Indicator" object exchanges the display color and the background color within in the specified area on the screen in accordance with the ON/OFF status of a specified bit device. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Size Enter the width (W) and the height (H) in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.5.9 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Label Indicator The "Label Indicator" object changes over the displayed image ("Library Image" object) in accordance with the ON/OFF status of a specified bit device. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Size Enter the width (W) and the height (H) in the unit of dot. Bit Device Enter a bit device to be referred to.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.10 Text Indicator The "Text Indicator" object changes the displayed text in accordance with the ON/OFF status of a specified bit device (X, Y, M, S, T or C) in the PLC. Texts to be displayed can be entered directly or selected using the text No. stored in the text library. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.11 Image Indicator The "Image Indicator" object changes the displayed image in accordance with the ON/OFF status of a bit device (X, Y, M, S, T or C) in the PLC. Images to be displayed can be entered directly or selected using the image No. stored in the image library. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.12 Overlay Screen The "Overlay Screen" object allows a specified screen to overlay the screen currently displayed while a certain bit device is ON. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Bit Device Enter a bit device to be referred to. Screen No. Enter a screen No. to overlay the current screen. *Display example "Overlay Screen" object Bit Device M10 Screen No. No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.13 Library Image The "Library Image" objects displays stored image in accordance with the current value or the set value of a specified word device (T, C, D, V or Z). As two or more images can be displayed on one screen, the number of screens can be saved. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.14 Trend Graph The "Trend Graph" object acquires the current value of up to four 16-bit data registers in the PLC at a specified time interval, and displays the acquired values in the form of trend graph. (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K) *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Size Enter the width (W) and the height (H) in the unit of dot.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 2) Minimum Value and Maximum Value • Set the sampling data range to be displayed in the vertical axis. Maximum Value If the sampling data is larger than the maximum value or smaller than the minimum value, the graph is discontinued. Minimum Value 3) Shown Devices - Select the line type for each trend graph. - Select the line type for four data registers starting from the one specified in "Word Device".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Display example 6 "Trend Graph" object Word Device D100 Sampl. Cycle 3 Ticks Horizontal 10 Ticks Vertical 7 Minimum Value 0 Maximum Value 1000 Shown Device No. 1 Unbroken Red No. 2 Dotted Blue No. 3 None No. 4 None The acquired data is smaller than the minimum value (or larger than the maximum value) No. 2 (D101) 5 No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.15 Line Graph The "Line Graph" object displays the current value of consecutive word devices in up to four lines. (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K) *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Size Enter the width (W) and the height (H) in the unit of dot. Scale Color Enter the scale color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Start Point Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 3) Maximum Value 4) Direction Right Left 2) Ticks Scale Color Bg (background color) 3) Minimum Value Frame Color 5) No Display Value Enlarged view 18-38
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.5.16 Ascii The "Ascii" object displays characters corresponding to specified word devices (T, C, D, V or Z). Arbitrary characters can be displayed on one base screen. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Position Enter the X and Y coordinates in the unit of dot. Bg and Text Enter the background color and display color.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Storage of word device • Character codes are stored in PLC word devices. The stored data is displayed from the lower 8 bits as shown below. Example : When two characters (ASCII codes) are displayed Word Device : D0 Data Length : 1 Bg (background color) (The broken line is not actually displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Display example • "NORMAL" or "HIGH!!" are displayed as the "Ascii" objects using three data registers D100 to D102. When X0 becomes ON, "NORMAL" is displayed. When X1 becomes ON, "HIGH!!" is displayed. - "Ascii" object Character Size: W: ×2, H: ×2 Word Device: D100 Data Length: 3 - Display Bg (background color) (The broken line is not actually displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Data transfer objects This section describes in detail the objects which turn on/off bit devices and change word devices in the PLC. The objects described in this section are combined with touch keys or function keys (F920GOT-K and F930GOT-K) on the screen. The following functions can be assigned to touch keys or function keys.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Touch Key A specified area on the screen can be set as a touch key which functions as an operation key when pressed. The "Touch Key" object specifies an area which functions as a touch key. To each touch key, functions offered by the objects "Switch", "Send Data Bank", "Write Constant", "Increment", "Decrement", "Data Setting" or "Change Screen" can be assigned.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 • A touch key can be set in the unit of dot. When more than a half of a mesh is set as a touch key, the mesh is recognized as the touch key. This mesh does not function as the touch key because less than a half of this mesh is specified as the touch key. Specified touch key area These mesh function as the touch key because more than a half is specified as the touch key.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 5) Label Enter text to be displayed inside the touch key. Up to 40 characters can be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Use example 1 1) Relationship between the common setting for all screens and the setting for individual screens A touch key registered in the common setting is displayed as the same size and same position in any screen. Screen No.0 Touch key registered in the common setting for all screens Screen No.n Touch key registered for individual screen Screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.3 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Switch The "Switch" object allows a touch key or function key in the GOT to control the ON/OFF status of a bit device in the PLC. The "Switch" object offers the switch function as a pushbutton switch, etc. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Control Input Enter a key name which actuates the switch function. Bit Device Enter a bit device to be driven by the key specified in "Control Input".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 #Important point 1) Controlled bit device: If "Operation" is set to "Momentary", the controlled bit device becomes OFF when the display screen is changed over. If the "Switch" object is registered in the common setting for all screens, it is effective on all screens.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.4 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Send Data Bank (recipe function) The GOT can store up to 4,000 16-bit data corresponding to data registers in the PLC. By giving a command via a touch or function key, data can be read from/written to the PLC. For data files, refer to "17.9 Data file". *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Control Input Enter a key which actuates data transfer. Bank No. Enter a data file number to be transferred.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.5 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Write Constant The "Write Constant" object writes a fixed constant to the PLC when a touch or function key is pressed. The "Write Constant" object is convenient: When it is used, sequence programs such as transfer instructions are not required. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Control Input Enter a key which actuates write of a constant.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.6 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Increment The "Increment" object adds "1" to the data of a specified word device when a touch or function key is pressed. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Control Input Enter a key which actuates increment. Word Device Enter a word device to which 1 is added. Enter "Data Size" and "Changed Value" (Current or Preset) also. Constant Enter a constant to be added.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.7 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Decrement The "Decrement" object subtracts "1" from the data of a specified word device when a touch or function key is pressed. The contents of setting are equivalent to those for the "Increment" object. *Contents of setting Equivalent to those for the "Increment" object. #Important point 1) Data change condition "$" indicates that data change is enabled.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.8 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Data Setting The "Data Setting" object automatically displays the ten- or sixteen-key pad (keyboard) and allows change in the set or current value of a specified word device when a specified touch or function key is pressed. As the key pad is displayed only when it is required, the screen can be used efficiently. The "Data Setting" object is called keyboard call type.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Display example • The keyboard manipulation procedure is described below using an example. Display example: • The data in the "Number" object set as follows is changed. "Data Setting" object Control Input Touch key No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 #Important point 1) Rule on data change • When changing data, make sure to display the "Number" object whose "Word Device" is equivalent to "Word Device" of the "Data Setting" object on the same screen. The following restrictions are imposed on data change. 1) "Data Changeable" of the "Number" object should be made effective with a check mark when the "Number" object is registered.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.6.9 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Keyboard The "Keyboard" object displays a keyboard for numerical input used to change data of a "Number" object. The "Keyboard" object always displays a keyboard on the screen. Except when the "Data Setting" object is used, then a keyboard is displayed only when it is called.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 F940GOT, F943GOT, F940WGOT [ Keyboards dedicated to input of decimal values] DEC 8 × 4 DEC 8 × 8 DEC 16 × 2 DEC 16 × 4 [ Keyboards dedicated to input of hexadecimal values ] HEX 10 × 4 HEX 10 × 8 [ Keyboards dedicated to input of ASCII codes ] ALPHANUM1 16 × 5 ALPHANUM2 16 × 5 18-57
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Example The keyboard manipulation procedure is described below. • When the displayed "Number" object is pressed, its lowest digit is displayed in reverse to indicate that it can be changed. "Number" object Cursor 1000 • When there are other "Number" objects, move the cursor to a "Number" object whose data is to be changed next. Enter new data using the keyboard.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 #Important point 1) Rule on data change • When changing the data, make sure to display the "Number" object whose "Word Device" is equivalent to "Word Device" of the "Data Setting" object on the same screen. The following restrictions are imposed on data change. 1) Data Changeable" of the "Number" object should be made effective with a check mark when the "Number" object is registered.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.6.10 Change Screen The "Change Screen" object changes over the currently displayed screen to a specified screen. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Control Input Enter a key which actuates screen changeover. Bit Device Enter a bit device which actuates screen changeover. Destination Screen. Specify the changeover destination. Select one among "Direct", "PLC data register" and "DU memory".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.6.11 Alarm history display function When the alarm device set in the screen creation software becomes ON, a message corresponding to the alarm device as well as the date and time when the alarm device became ON are displayed on a user screen. The date and time at which the alarm device became OFF can be also displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 • Combination of touch keys (Excluding F920GOT-K) If a touch key is placed on an alarm history screen and assigned a key code from the table below, it will perform its respective operation, shown in the table. Key codes used for the alarm history function Key code Operation FFB0 Displays the cursor. FFB1 Deletes the cursor. FFB2 Moves the cursor upward. FFB3 Moves the cursor downward.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.6.12 Alarm list display function When a specified device becomes ON, the corresponding message is displayed. By using the alarm list display function, the setting different from that in the alarm mode described in Chapter 12 or in the alarm history display function can be performed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 *Display example Frame The comment corresponding to a specified alarm device which is created in "Create Comment" in the screen creation software is displayed. MOTOR 1 STOP • In the case of F940GOT, F943GOT with two-colored display (white/black), characters in each object of the alarm history display and alarm list display is displayed in black (characters in the cursor line is displayed in white).
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 • Combination of touch keys (Excluding F920GOT-K) If a touch key on the alarm list is assigned with a key code from the table below, it will perform its respective operation, also shown in the table. Key codes used for the alarm list function Key code Operation FFB0 Displays the cursor. FFB1 Deletes the cursor. FFB2 Moves the cursor upward. FFB3 Moves the cursor downward.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 18.6.13 Buzzer The "Buzzer" object issues buzzer sounds in the GOT when a specified bit device in the PLC becomes ON. Setting screen: Displayed when "Object" – "Indicator" – "Buzzer" are selected. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Bit Device Enter a bit device to be referred to. Mode Select one among "One Time", "Three Times" and "Continuous".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.7 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Text library The text library stores texts to be displayed by the "Library Text" and "Text Indicator" objects. The text library data is stored in the flash memory. • Texts stored in the library can be created using the screen creation software. The figure below shows the Text Library screen. Text color a) No. b) Text The numbers and character strings already registered are displayed in the list.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.8 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Image library The image library stores images to be displayed by the "Library Image", "Image Indicator" and "Image" objects. The image library data is stored in the flash memory. • Images stored in the library can be displayed in the form of list in "Image Library", "View" in the screen creation software. The figure below shows the Image Library screen. b) No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.9 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Data file Data files store the data to be transferred by the "Send Data Banks" object. • Data files can be created using the screen creation software. The figure below shows the Data Banks screen. a) Head Address b) Number of Banks c) Bank Size f) Operating when (write trigger) g) Operating when (read trigger) d) Bank Value e) Format The data values of the data file registered are displayed in the table.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 a) Head Address Enter the head number of data registers (D) in the PLC used to transfer the data between the GOT and the PLC. To clear all of the registered contents, enter "0". In FX Series PLC, file registers (D1000 to D2999, D6000 to D7999) can also be specified. (The file register specifications vary depending on the model and the version. Before setting, confirm the device range of the connected PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.10 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Setting of backlight (F920GOT-K) In the F920GOT-K, the backlight color can be set to white or red for each screen. Setting operation In the FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E, click "New" in "Screen List", then set the color in "Backlight Color". Select "White" or "Red" on the pull-down menu.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 18.11 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18 Assignment of LEDs (F930GOT-K) In the F930GOT-K, each function key is equipped with a green LED which can be set ON and OFF using an arbitrary device. Assign a device in "Output Indicator" in the screen creation software. Eight devices are occupied from the device No. set in "Output Indicator". When the set device is ON, the green LED is ON. When the set device is OFF, the LED is OFF.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19. Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) Chapter 18 describes how to change over two or more screens. Screen changeover can be arbitrarily specified using operation keys in the GOT or from the PLC. 19.1 Outline of changeover of display screen In the GOT, up to 500 screens can be created. A number from 0 to 499 is assigned to each screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.2 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 "Change Screen" object Use the "Change Screen" object to change over screens. The "Change Screen" object is important. It allows to specify a screen to be displayed next after the currently displayed screen when the trigger condition (operation key in the GOT and bit device in the PLC) is satisfied. 19.2.1 Contents of setting In the "Change Screen" object, the following three main items are to be set.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Destination Screen Set the specification method of the destination screen to be displayed after the currently displayed screen. When 1) Condition is satisfied, the screen is displayed in accordance with the specification method set here. Set item Description Direct When this item is selected, the number of a screen to be displayed next (one among user screens N0. 0 to 499 and system screens No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.2.2 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Operation of screen changeover The "Change Screen" object can be registered for each individual screen or for all screens (common setting). • Registration of the "Change Screen" object - Setting for individual screens The setting is effective only while the registered screen is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.2.3 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Timing of screen changeover Inside the GOT, it is checked whether or not the screen changeover conditions specified by the "Change Screen" object are satisfied, in the order of the common setting for all screens and the setting for individual screen. When the specified conditions are satisfied, the next screen is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.3 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Screen changeover by touch key This section describes screen changeover using a touch key. (The F920GOT-K is not equipped with a touch key.) When a touch key is used for screen changeover, the screen display is changed over to the specified destination when the touch key becomes ON. Enter an arbitrary touch key to "Control Input" in "Condition".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Example of screen changeover using touch keys • Examples of screen changeover using touch keys are shown below. Set the "Change Screen" object for all screens (common setting) and for individual screen. - Common setting for all screens In this example, screen No. 0 is displayed from any screen when the MENU key is pressed. Characters "MENU" are displayed by the "Text" object.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 #Important point 1) Change of displayed data If "100" on screen No. 1 is a "Number" object, the value "100" can be changed. (Refer to Section 7.5.) 2) Specification of touch key When selecting "Control Input" in "Condition", enter a desired touch key number. A touch key number starting from 0 is assigned automatically for each screen in the order of creation.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.4 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Screen changeover using function keys This paragraph explains screen changeover using the function keys (in the F920GOT-K and the F930GOT-K). In screen changeover using the function keys, the screen is changed over in accordance with the contents of the changeover destination when the key input turns ON. Select the external key No., display the "Change Screen" dialog box, then set each item.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 F920GOT-K External key 0 External key 1 External key 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 7 4 1 0 8 9 5 6 2 3 - SET ! " ESC # $ DEV ENT F930GOT-K External key 4 External key 5 External key 6 External key 7 7 8 9 4 1 5 2 - 6 3 0 "Keys Scr.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.5 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Screen changeover from PLC From the PLC, a display screen can be changed using bit devices and word devices (data registers). 19.5.1 Screen changeover using bit devices This section describes the method to display a specified screen when a bit device (X, Y, M, S, T or C) becomes ON or OFF. Set item Description Control Input Do not enter any touch key.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.5.2 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Screen changeover by data register The display screen can be changed by specifying the screen number using a word device (Only data registers are available.) in the PLC. Set item Description Control Input Bit Device Do not enter any touch key or bit device. Destination Screen: PLC data register Specify a desired screen number using a data register (control word device) for screen specification in the PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Example of screen changeover by data register • An example of screen changeover by a data register (word device) is shown below. The "Change Screen" object is set for all screens (common setting). - Common setting for all screens The display is changed over to a screen having the number specified by a data register in the P LC w ithou t usin g the screen changeover condition. Common screen Condition Screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.6 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Screen changeover by screen number stored in memory This section describes the method to display a screen stored in the memory using the screen number storage function. The screen number storage function can be set in the "Change Screen" object. Only when "Save Current Screen" of the "Change Screen" object is made effective with a check mark, a previously displayed screen is stored in the memory in the GOT.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Example of screen changeover by screen number stored in memory: An example of screen changeover by screen stored in memory is shown below. In the example below, an abnormality occurs in the machine in the operation mode, an error message is displayed, then the previous screen is displayed. Screen No. 0 ) The mode can be selected on the mode selection screen shown on the left.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.7 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Changeover to system screen Function screens built in the GOT such as HPP MODE, SAMPLING MODE, ALARM MODE and OTHER MODE can be displayed as user screens. 19.7.1 Display of system screen This section describes the method to display a system screen as a USER SCREEN MODE and the caution on this method. • A system screen can be displayed by specifying a corresponding screen number using the "Change Screen" object.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 19.8 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 Application of screen changeover This section describes an application example of screen changeover. Example of screen changeover by touch key in the GOT and word device in the PLC • In the example below, screen changeover by touch key and screen changeover by word device in the PLC are used together. - Common setting for all screens The "Change Screen" object is set so that screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 - Setting for individual screen Screen No. 0 * MENU * ST. 1 MONITOR ST. 2 MONITOR "ST. 1" key "ST. 2" key To screen No. 2 Screen No. 1 "STATION 1" KEY MONITOR PROCESSING • Screen No. 0 is created, and the "Change Screen" object is set as follows. Indivisual Screen Condition Control Input Screen No. Save Current (Direct) Screen Bit Device 1 Touch key No. 0 Not specified 1 Not effective 2 Touch key No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 • Sequence program examples Example 1: When the specified condition is given, the screen is changed (A touch key may be entered as a trigger instead of a bit device.) M100 Screen changeover condition (bit device) FNC12 MOV K10 D0 Screen No. 10 is displayed. Example 2: When it should be confirmed that screen changeover has been securely performed by the specified condition, make a program shown below.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 19 MEMO 19-20
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 20. Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20.1 Project auxiliary settings In the case of GT Designer, when the software is opened, a "Project Auxiliary Settings" screen is displayed after select project “New” - "GOT/PLC Type" Setting. The "Project Auxiliary Settings" screen can be also displayed selecting "Common" - "Auxiliary Setting" - "Project" on the menu.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Project auxiliary settings screen (Example when choosing the F940GOT) GOT common item Dedicated item for the F930GOT, F933GOT and F940WGOT GOT common setting item: Key window/Cursor display setting is performed When using the F930GOT-K, the key window and/or cursor are/is displayed or not displayed according to the combination of the settings created here and under the "Key window" tab. For details, refer to Section 7.6.3.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Key window setting screen • The window screen should be created before choosing "Select key window sheet No." and setting the DEC/HEX/ASCII key sheet No. (Because the window screen has not been created yet when "Project" – "New" are chosen, "DEC/HEX/ASCII key sheet No." cannot be chosen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Serial communication setting screen • This screen is used to make communication setting for connecting a printer or microcomputer to the GOT. The items set on this screen are common setting for printer outputting (printing of sampling data in the sampling mode), printer output in the alarm mode and display screen hard copy.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Setup screen • This screen is used to set the opening screen time, backlight off time, connection system and buzzer ON/OFF. • When using the F920GOT-K, "Key window" settings are unavailable.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Language setting screen • This screen is used to select a language. If a language other than "Japanese" is selected in "Character Set", "English" is fixed in "System Language". If "West Europe" is selected in "Character Set", Italian, English, Dutch, Swedish, Spanish, German, Portuguese and French can be used. Create screens using the screen creation software open on an OS (Windows) corresponding to the selected language.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Handy GOT settings screen • In the case of GT Designer, settings specific to the Handy GOT can be made. "Grip switch Enable/Disable", "behavior of the momentary switch" and "Grip switch LED setting" are set on the screen shown above. The setting can be changed also on the GOT. When F920GOT-K, F930GOT-K, F93*GOT-K, F930GOT or F940WGOT are selected as the GOT type, the screen shown above cannot be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.2 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Parts list This section describes the parts constructing user screens created using GT Designer. Created user screens are displayed in the screen mode described in Chapter 7. For specification of screens to be displayed, refer to Chapter 20. In the case of GT Designer, the parts comprising screens are referred to as "Figures" or "Objects". *Display example The figures below show display examples of the screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Objects: Display and allow to change the contents of devices in the PLC. Function Description Use example Numerical Display Displays data stored in a word device in the form of numeric. c) Ascii Display Regards the data stored in consecutive word devices as character codes (ASCII codes or shift JIS codes), and displays corresponding text. - Displays clock data stored in the GOT in the form of "time/date".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.3 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Application and setting item In some applications, two or more items (objects) are set.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Application Set item (object name) Display of touch key Bit device ON/OFF Touch key *1 Key Action (Bit) Batch writing/reading of two or more data *1 Key Action (Bit) (read/write trigger) Data increment *1 Key Action (Word) (fixed + indirect + initial value condition) Data decrement *1 Ten-key keypad display (touch key specification) No function Constant write (touch key specification) *1 Key Action (Word) (fixed va
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.4 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Figure display function The table below shows the type and the attribute of figures to be displayed. 1) Available types The table below shows the type of figures and characters. Figure Available attributes Display example Line Style and Line Color Line Rectangle Line Color and Foreground Circle Figure data in BMP/DXF format This is a display example of a BMP file.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.5 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Data display function The ON/OFF status of bit devices in the PLC and the current value of word devices in the PLC can be displayed. 20.5.1 Display of numerics The "Numerical Display" object displays the data of word devices in the PLC in the form of numeric. *Contents of setting 1) Number of digits • Maximum allowable number of digits: 12 (Minus sign (-) and decimal point are counted as digits.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 3) Layout • When the number of digits to be displayed is smaller than the specified total number of digits, the numeric is automatically shifted to the right, the center or the left in accordance with the setting.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.5.2 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Ascii display The "Ascii Display" object displays characters corresponding to specified word devices (T, C, D, V or Z) in the PLC. Arbitrary characters can be displayed on one base screen. *Contents of setting Alphabets, numerics, etc. which can be specified using ASCII codes. *How to specify character codes • Reading the ASCII table This section describes how to read ASCII using the Appendix as an example.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 *Storage of word device • Character codes are stored in PLC word devices. The stored data is displayed from the lower 8 bits as shown below. Example 1 : When two characters (ASCII codes) are displayed Word Device : D0 Data Length : 1 Bg (background color) (The broken line is not actually displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 *Display example "NORMAL" or "HIGH!!" are displayed as the "Ascii Display" objects using three data registers D100 to D102. When X0 becomes ON, "NORMAL" is displayed. When X1 becomes ON, "HIGH!!" is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.5.3 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Clock display The in-built clock in the GOT displays the date and time. In the F920GOT-K, clock data of the PLC is displayed. This function can be used only when connected to the PLC equipped with a clock function or either a memory cassette or memory board. (Available only when connecting to the FX Series PLC) *Contents of setting Date: YY/MM/DD DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY(One of them can be selected.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.6 Message display function 20.6.1 Comment display Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 The "Comment" object displays specified texts in accordance with the ON/OFF status of a bit device (X, Y, M, S, T or C) in the PLC or the current value of a word device (D, T or C). Texts entered directly (available only for bit devices) or created in "Comment" in the screen creation software can be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.6.2 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Alarm history display When an alarm device set in the screen creation software becomes ON, a message corresponding to the alarm device as well as the date and time at which the alarm device became ON are displayed on a user screen. The date and time at which the alarm device became OFF can be also displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 *Display example Display frame Title Number of display lines: 3 OCCURRED MESSAGE REST 98/12/25 15:00:00 MOTOR 1 STOP 16:00 98/12/26 14:30:00 MOTOR 1 STOP 15:00 98/12/26 16:40:00 MOTOR 1 STOP 17:00 Date when the alarm device turns ON Time when the alarm device turns ON Time when the alarm device turns OFF Comment created in "Create Comment" in the screen creation software • The alarm device is selected for "Alarm History"
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 • Combination of touch keys (Excluding F920GOT-K) If touch key is placed on an alarm history screen and assigned a key code from the table below, it will perform its respective operation, also shown in the table. Key codes used for the alarm history display function Key code Operation FFB0 Displays the cursor. FFB1 Deletes the cursor. FFB2 Moves the cursor upward. FFB3 Moves the cursor downward.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.6.3 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Alarm list display When a specified device turns ON, a corresponding message is displayed. By using the alarm list display function, the setting different from that in the alarm mode described in Chapter 10 or in the alarm history display function can be performed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 • Combination of touch keys (Excluding F920GOT-K) If a touch key on the alarm list is assigned with a key code from the table below, it will perform its respective operation, also shown in the table. Key codes used for the alarm list display function Key code Operation FFB0 Displays the cursor. FFB1 Deletes the cursor. FFB2 Moves the cursor upward. FFB3 Moves the cursor downward.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 20.7 Animation display function 20.7.1 Part display The "Part Display" object can display figures registered in "Part" in accordance with the ON/ OFF status of bit devices in the PLC and the current value of word devices in the PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.7.2 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Lamp The "Lamp" object changes over the displayed figure in accordance with the ON/OFF status of a specified bit device in the PLC. By using the lamp display function, figures built in the screen creation software can be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.7.3 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Panel meter The "Panelmeter" object displays the current value of a word device in the form of panel meter. *Contents of setting 1) Specification method 16-bit or 32-bit word device 2) Contents of display Meter type :Circle (perfect circle, half circle, 1/4 and 3/4 display available) Number of ticks :Ticks are provided on the panel meter. Color :The meter needle color, the frame color, etc. can be specified.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.8 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Graph display function Specified word devices can be displayed in the form of graph. - Line graph: Section 20.8.1 - Trend graph: Section 20.8.2 - Bar graph: Section 20.8.3 - Statistics graph (Rectangle graph and Circle graph) : Section 20.8.4 Line graph, Trend graph, and Statistics graph (Rectangle graph and Circle graph) are not available in the F920GOT-K.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.8.1 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Line graph The "Line" object displays the current value of consecutive word devices in up to four lines. (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.8.2 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Trend graph The "Trend" object acquires the current values of up to four 16-bit data registers in the PLC at a specified time interval, and displays the acquired data in the form of line graph. (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.8.3 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Bar graph The "Bar" object displays a word device in the PLC in the form of bar graph. A numeric which is rather difficult to understand in the form of number can be displayed in the form of bar graph so that it can be easily understood at a glance.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 2) Number of ticks and scale position Graph Type: Horizonal (left to right) left right Scale Position: Down (lower edge) Ticks: Equally spaced Graph Type: Vertical (bottom to top) top Ticks: Equally spaced bottom Scale Position: Left (left edge) *Display example PRODUCTION CONTROL "Number" object NUMBER OF PRODUCTION 1234 "Text" object OPERATION RATE 100% "Bar Graph" object 20-32
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.8.4 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Statistics graph display function The "Statistics" object displays the current value of specified word devices in the form of a statistical bar graph or pie graph as a ratio against 100%. (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.9 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Touch keys • Touch keys offer the following functions Function Description Reference chapter/ section Bit function Turns on/off a bit device when touched. 19.9.2 Word function Allows to change the value of a word device when touched. 19.9.3 Base screen changeover function Changes over the base screen when touched. Numerical/ASCII input key creation Allows to create keys to enter numerics and ASCII codes.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Common items for all touch keys This section describes the common contents shared by each function assigned to touch keys. 1) Size (Example of F940GOT) Touch key • The entire screen is divided into "meshes" as shown on the left. The touch key area can be specified in the unit of mesh. • The meshes and matrix configuration of each GOT is as follows. (One mesh consists of 16 × 20 dots.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 4) Text Enter text to be displayed inside the touch key. Up to 40 characters can be displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.9.2 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Bit function Bit function allows a touch key in the GOT to control the ON/OFF status of a bit device in the PLC. The bit function allows a touch key to act as a switch such as a push button switch. *Contents of setting 1) Operation mode • Select one among the following output operation modes. Bit momentary : Turns on/off the controlled bit device in accordance with the ON/OFF status of the control input key.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 #Important point 1) Controlled bit device: If "Operation" is set to "Momentary", the controlled bit device becomes OFF when the display screen is changed over. 2) If two or more keys are pressed simultaneously: If two or more switch functions are registered, and two keys are pressed, both functions will be executed. If three or more keys are pressed simultaneously, only the first two pressed will be effective.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.9.3 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Word function The word function writes a fixed constant to the PLC when a touch key is pressed. The word function is convenient: When it is used, sequence programs such as transfer instructions are not required. *Contents of setting Attribute Contents of setting Word device Operation type Fixed value (A specified constant is written to a word device.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.9.4 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Creation of keys to enter numerics and ASCII codes This function sets touch keys as keys to enter numeric and ASCII codes. *Contents of setting Key code: Refer to the key code list shown in the appendix. • When a key code shown in the appendix is assigned to a touch key, a corresponding numeric or alphabet (ASCII code) can be entered.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.10 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Operation panel When using the function keys in the F920GOT-K and the F930GOT-K, assign an operation to each key by setting "Operation Panel" in "Common". • The settings of the function keys are handled in the unit of project. (The function keys cannot be set for each screen.) • Key codes cannot be assigned to function keys.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 20.10.1 Assignment of function keys In the F920GOT-K, the function keys are assigned as X000, X001, ... X005 from the left. In the F930GOT-K, the function keys are assigned as X000, X001, X002 and X003 from the left to the right in the upper row, and as X004, X005, X006 and X007 from the left in the lower row.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.11 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Data input function The ON/OFF status of bit devices and the current value of word devices in the PLC can be displayed. 20.11.1 Numerical input function The data of word devices in the PLC can be displayed in the form of numerics. *Contents of setting 1) Number of digits • Maximum allowable number of digits: 12 (“-”(minus signs) and decimal points are counted as digits.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 3) Layout • When the number of digits to be displayed is smaller than the specified total number of digits, the numeric is automatically shifted to the right, the center or the left in accordance with the setting.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 20.11.2 Ascii code input function The "Ascii Input" object displays characters corresponding to specified word devices (T, C, D, V or Z) in the PLC. Arbitrary characters can be displayed and changed on one base screen. Only [0] to [9], [ - ] and [ • ] are available in the F920GOT-K. When using the F930GOT-K, [0] to [9], [ - ] and [ • ] can be entered using the key-pad. Use the key window to enter other characters.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 *Storage of word device • Character codes are stored in PLC word devices. The stored data is displayed from the lower 8 bits as shown below. Example 1 : When two characters (ASCII codes) are displayed Word Device : D0 Data Length : 1 Bg (background color) (The broken line is not actually displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 *Display example "NORMAL" or "HIGH!!" are displayed as the "Ascii Display" objects using three data registers D100 to D102. When X0 becomes ON, "NORMAL" is displayed. When X1 becomes ON, "HIGH!!" is displayed.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.12 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Creation of comment Comments (texts) displayed by the comment display function, the alarm list display function and the alarm history display function can be created. The comment list data is stored in the flush memory built in the GOT. • Comments can be created in "Draw" in "Comment" in the screen creation software. Screen of screen creation software a) No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.13 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Recipe function GOTs have built-in registers which correspond to 4000 16-bit word devices in the PLC. By setting a bit device ON/OFF in the PLC, data in the GOT can be read from/written to a specified word device in the PLC. By using the recipe function, initial setting data such as machine processing and positioning data can be transferred to the PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 d) Number of devices Enter the number of devices to which data in the GOT is to be transferred. The number of devices (1 to 4000) set for recipe No. 1 is used for all other recipes starting from recipe No. 2. e) Edit key (for detailed setting) This key allows setting of each recipe file in details. 1) Operations Set b) Recipe Name, c) Device and d) Number of devices.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.14 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Setting of backlight (F920GOT-K) In the F920GOT-K, the backlight color can be set to white or red for each screen. Setting operation In the GT Designer, select "Screen" in "Auxiliary Setting" in "Common" to display the "Screen Unit Auxiliary Setting" dialog box. Select a target screen, click the "Edit" button, then select "White" or "Red" for sheet Color in the "Screen Auxiliary Setting" dialog box.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 20.15 Creation of Display Screen (GT Designer) 20 Assignment of LEDs (F930GOT-K) In the F930GOT-K, each function key is equipped with a green LED which can be set ON and OFF using an arbitrary device. Assign a device in "Lamp (External)" in the screen creation software. Eight devices are occupied from the device No. set in "Lamp (External)". When the set device is ON, the green LED is lit. When the set device is OFF, the LED is extinguished.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21. Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) The previous chapter describes creation of one screen. Chapter 20 describes how to change over two or more screens. Screen changeover can be arbitrarily specified using operation keys in the GOT or from the PLC. 21.1 Outline of changeover of display screen In the GOT, up to 500 screens can be created. A number from 1 to 500 is assigned to each screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.2 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Changeover of display screen To changeover the display screen, perform the following setting using the screen creation software. 21.2.1 Contents of setting 1) Changeover of the base screen (set in "Switching Screen" in "Common" in the screen creation software) Specify number of a screen to be displayed using the current value of a word device in the PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.3 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Changeover of base screen (changeover from PLC) The number of a screen to be displayed can be specified using the current value of a word device (D, T or C) in the PLC. The word device can be set in "Switching Screen" in "Common" in the screen creation software. By performing this setting only once, a screen to be displayed next can be specified from the PLC for any screen as the setting is effective to all screens.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.3.2 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Example of base screen changeover • An example of base screen changeover is shown below. Setting for changeover of the base screen (in "Switching Screen" in "Common" in the screen creation software) Base screen : D0 (initial value) Overlap window 1: Not set (Screen overlay will not be performed.) Overlap window 2: Not set (Screen overlay will not be performed.) Screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.4 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Screen changeover by touch key or function key To change over the display screen using a touch key provided on the screen, two methods are available. In fixed value method, the number of a screen to be displayed next can be directly entered. In Previous method, the previously displayed screen is displayed next. Fixed Touch key :Allows to enter the number of a screen to be displayed next.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.4.2 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Changeover to Previous screens By pressing a touch or function key, the previously displayed screen is shown. This function is useful to return to the previous screen in such a case that an abnormality had occurred in the machine and an error message was displayed. Previous: Enter one among the following screen numbers. Screen No. 1 to No. 500 (user screen) Screen No. 1001 to No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Keeping of the contents stored in the screen number storage memory The contents stored in the screen number storage memory is kept only while the power is turned on in the GOT main body. When the power is turned off, the memory is cleared. Example of screen changeover to Previous (using touch keys) Screen No.10 Screen No.11 MENU MENU TIMER Press TIMER key to change over the screen.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.5 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Changeover to system screen Function screens built in the GOT such as HPP MODE, SAMPLING MODE, ALARM MODE and OTHER MODE can be displayed as user screens. 21.5.1 Display example of system screen This section describes the method to display a system screen as a user screen (USER SCREEN MODE) and the caution on this method.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.6 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Application of screen changeover This section describes application examples of screen changeover. 21.6.1 Application example 1 In the example below, an abnormality occurs with the machine in operation mode, an error message is displayed, then a previous screen is displayed. Changeover of the base screen Word device specifying the changeover destination: D0 (initial value) .....
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 • Program example for application example 1 Initialization pulse MOV K1 D0 MOV K10 D0 FX Series: M8002 A Series : M9038 Set the program so that the initial screen, No. 1 is displayed immediately after the GOT is put into user SCREEN MODE. When an abnormality has occurred, K10 is transferred to D0 and screen No. 10 is displayed. Provide a contact to notify abnormality.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 21.6.2 Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 Application example 2 In the example below, changeover of the base screen and screen changeover using touch keys is combined. Changeover of the base screen Word device specifying the changeover destination: D0 (initial value) .....
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Screen No. 1 * MENU * ST. 1 MONITOR ST. 2 MONITOR "ST. 1" key Changeover of Display Screen (GT Designer) 21 • When ST. 1 is pressed, screen No. 2 is displayed. When ST. 2 is pressed, screen No. 3 is displayed. Setting of screen No. 1 ST. 1 key : Fixed value = 2 ST. 2 key : Fixed value = 3 "ST. 2" key To screen No. 3 Screen No. 2 STATION 1 MONITOR • When the sequence program shown below is executed while screen No. 2 is displayed, screen No.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 22. Appendix 22.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 Number of registered objects Screen construction element name GT Designer FX-PCS-DU/ WIN-E [A] [B] [B’] [C] Per screen Common set screen Screen call Viewable for screen display 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Switch Send Databank Increment Touch key *1 Decrement Data Setting Change Screen Write constant Touch key Panel kit Keyboard 1 1 1 1 Alarm history display Alarm History display 1 1 1 1 Alarm list display (user alarm) Alarm List
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Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Name in GT Designer Word operation (Indirect + Fixed value) (Indirect + Fixed value) Appendix 22 Difference in set item (attribute) Names are different. (Fixed value) Name in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E Increment Decrement Write Constant Others Name or item in GT Designer F940WGOT applicable Multi-CPU system applicable Difference in set item (attribute) Name or item in FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E ' Divided display is available in GT Designer.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 Display unit type Mode OTHER MODE Function F930GOT F920GOT-K F933GOT F930GOT-K F940GOT F943GOT F940WGOT Time switch $ *3 $ $ $ PC transfer $ $ $ $ Printer output % $ $ $ $*6 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Entry code System settings *4 2-port interface function *5 22-6
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 $ : Available function % : Unavailable function Connected PLC Mode SCREEN MODE HPP MODE SAMPLING MODE ALARM MODE TEST MODE Function FX A QnA Q PLC manufactured by other companies Character display $ $ $ $ $ Drawing $ $ $ $ $ Data display $ $ $ $ $ Data change $ $ $ $ $ Switch function $ $ $ $ $ Screen changeover $ $ $ $ $ Data batch transfer $ $ $ $ $ Security function (screen protection function) $ $
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 Connected PLC Mode OTHER MODE Function FX A QnA Q PLC manufactured by other companies Time switch $ $ $ $ $ PC transfer $ $ $ $ $ Printer output $ $ $ $ $ Entry code $ $ % % % System settings *2 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ % 2-port interface function *3 *1 When using the F920GOT-K, allocate each function to a function key. When using the F930GOT-K, these functions can be allocated to either touch keys or function keys.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.4 Appendix 22 Key pad operation on system screens (F930GOT-K) In the F930GOT-K, manipulate the system screens using the touch keys on the display unit. The key pad is available also on the following system screens.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.5 Appendix 22 System Screen Number A system screen can be displayed when a corresponding screen No. shown below is specified. Screen number Mode name 1001 Function name (screen name) Reference section DEVICE MONITOR screen 8.4 ACTIVE STATE MONITOR screen 8.6 1003 PC DIAGNOSIS screen 8.8 1004 SET CONDITION screen 9.2 1002 1005 1006 HPP MODE SAMPLING MODE DISPLAY LIST screen 9.3.1 DISPLAY GRAPH screen 9.3.
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Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.7 Appendix 22 Device Name Which Can Be Monitored This section explains the device range of the PLC available in the GOT-900. The device range shown here is the maximum value which can be set in the screen creation software. The device specifications vary depending on the model of the PLC even if the series name is equivalent. When looking at the table, change the device range shown in the table with the device range available in the actually connected PLC.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Device Appendix 22 Function Device Function GD0 Current time (second) GB0 to GB12 GD1 Current time (minute) GB13 Communication error GD2 Current time (hour) GB14,GB15 Not to be used GD3 Current time (day) GB16 Buzzer (Issued once) *1 GD4 Current time (month) GB17 Buzzer (Issued three times) *1 GD5 Current time (year) GB18 Buzzer (Issued continuously) *1 Not to be used Not to be used GD6 Current time (day of week) GB19 to 131 GD7 Not to be
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.7.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 2) MELSEC-A/Q (A mode) Series (including motion controller) Setting range Device name GT Designer DU/WIN Input (X) X0~X0FFF X0~X0FFF Output (Y) Y0~Y0FFF Y0~Y0FFF M0~M8191 M0~M8191 L0~L8191 L0~L8191 F0~F2047 F0~F2047 B0~B1FFF B0~B1FFF M9000~M9255 M9000~M9255 Contact TT0~TT2047 T0~T2047 Coil TC0~TC2047 Internal relay (M) *1 Latch relay (L) *1 Annunciator (F) Link relay (B) Bit device Special internal relay (M) Timer (T) Counter (C)
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 3) MELSEC-QnA/Q (Q mode) Series Setting range Device name GT Designer Input (X) X0~X1FFF X0~X1FFF Output (Y) Y0~Y1FFF Y0~Y1FFF Internal relay (M) M0~M32767 M0~M32767 Latch relay (L) L0~L32767 L0~L32767 Annunciator (F) F0~F32767 F0~F32767 Link relay (B) B0~B7FFF B0~B7FFF Special link relay (SB) SB0~SB7FF SB0~SB7FF TT0~TT32767 T0~T32767 Bit Timer (T) device Counter (C) Contact Hexadecimal Coil TC0~TC32767 − Contact CT0~CT32767
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 Restriction in set monitor in computer link for A Series When a computer link unit for the A Series is attached to the QnA CPU and the GOT-F900 is connected to the unit, the set monitor range is equivalent to that in the AnA CPU, and the restriction shown in the table below is applied (by the restriction in computer link).
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 2) FREQROL Series inverter (INV direct connection) Setting range Device name Control status (S) Bit device GOT internal bit register (GB) Alarm code (A) Parameter (Pr) Word Program operation (PG) device Special parameter (SP) GOT internal data register (GD) GT Designer DU/WIN Device number representation S0:"~S7:" GB132~1023 A0:"~A7:" Pr0:"~Pr993:" Decimal PG0:"~PG89:" SP108:"~SP127:" GD100~1023 """ indicates the station number of the monitored invert
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.7.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 3) FLEX-PC N Series manufactured by FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 5) FP Series manufactured by Matsushita Electric Works, LTD.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 6) SLC500/MicroLogix Series manufactured by Allen-Bradley Co., Inc. a) SLC500 Series i) GT Designer (earlier than Version 5.05F) and DU/WIN (earlier than Version 2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 ii) GT Designer (Version 5.05F or later) and DU/WIN (Version 2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 b) MicroLogix 1000/1200/1500 Series i) GT Designer (Version 5.05F or later) and DU/WIN (Version 2.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 7) S7-200/300 Series manufactured by Siemens AG a) S7-200 Series Setting range Device name GT Designer Variable Memory (V) V00~V51197 V0.0~V5119.7 Input (I) I00~I77 I0.0~I7.7 Output (Q) Q00~Q77 Q0.0~Q7.7 M00~M317 M0.0~M31.7 SM00~SM1947 SM0.0~SM194.7 T0~T255 T0~T255 C0~C255 C0~C255 S00~S317 S0.0~S31.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 b) S7-300 Series Setting range Device name GT Designer DU/WIN Input relay (I) I0~I5117 I0.0~I511.7 Output relay (Q) Q0~Q5117 Q0.0~Q511.7 M0~M20477 M0.0~M2047.7 GOT internal bit register (GB) GB132~GB1023 GB132~GB1023 Present value of timer (T) T0~T511 T0~T511 C0~C511 C0~C511 Bit device Bit memory (M) Word Present value of counter (C) device Data register (D) Device number representation Decimal D000100000~D102365534 DB".DBW0~DB".
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.8 Appendix 22 Key Code List Key code list used in each object (Unavailable in the F920GOT-K.) a) Key codes used in the numeric input function Key code (H) Application 0008 Deletes the numeric value entered by one digit from the bottom (BS). 000D Writes a numeric value to the write destination device or moves the cursor. 002D "–" 002E "•" 0030 to 0046 Enters a numeric value. 0082 Moves the cursor upward. 0083 Moves the cursor downward.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 d) Key codes used in the alarm history display function Key code (H) Application FFB0 Displays the cursor. FFB1 Hides the cursor. FFB2 Moves the cursor upward. FFB3 Moves the cursor downward. FFB6 Deletes the displayed contents of selected alarms. FFB7 Deletes the displayed contents of all alarms. FFB8 Displays the detailed information. FFBB Resets a specified device.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 22.9 Appendix 22 Label pattern (F930GOT-K) Copy this pattern to the OHP sheet offered as an accessory.
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Appendix 22 MEMO 22-30
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