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Your First GOT

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  • Page 1 Satellite Training Series PART Your First GOT...
  • Page 3 (Always read these instructions before using this product.) e o e esigning a s ste a e su e to ea the e e ant anua s ca e u an han e the p o uct p ope with u attention to sa et . [PRECAUTIONS ON THE PRACTICAL TRAINING IN THIS DOCUMENT] WARNING hen powe is on...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ........................s appea ance an enhance inte ace ..................S ....................................esigne ........................4 esigne ....................esigne ............6 ............................................. eating a Switch ......................eating a S Switch..................... eating a unning a p ....................eating a u e ica isp a .....................
  • Page 5 S ..............................S ......................unctions on enient o aintenance................................................................ac ing up the ata ....................ac ing up the ata in connecte e ices..........................................hec ing the s ste ..............................................nsta ing the atte ......................e o ing the atte ......................
  • Page 6 FEATURES OF THE GOT is the abb e iation o aphic pe ation e ina . Switches an a ps ha been con entiona attache to an ope ation pane as ha wa e. owe e b using the sc een esign so twa e those can be c eate isp a e an ope ate on the onito sc een o the...
  • Page 7 GOT's appearance and enhanced interface he o owing shows the s appea ance an its enhance inte ace. ont ace ea ace...
  • Page 8 PREPARING REQUIRED DEVICES DEVICES REQUIRED TO OPERATE THE GOT o ope ate the cab es a pe sona co pute an so twa e an a cont o e a e e ui e . Reference o how to insta the sc een esign so twa e e e to the o owing. nsta ation nst uctions o the connecting etho o the...
  • Page 9: Esigne

    FEATURES OF GT Designer3 esigne is the so twa e use to c eate sc eens o the se ies an the se ies. his so twa e enab es ou to c eate an si u ate a p oject an t ans e ata between the an a pe sona co pute .
  • Page 10 SCREEN LAYOUT OF GT Designer3 he o owing shows the sc een a out o esigne . it e ba isp a s the so twa e na e a p oject na e an a fi e na e. enu ba esigne can be ope ate...
  • Page 11 SCREENS THAT CAN BE CREATED WITH GT Designer3 (1) Base screen sc een that is isp a e as a base sc een o the he sc een switching e ice cont o s the isp a o a base sc een. (2) Window screen sc een isp a e as an o e ap win ow supe i pose win ow e win ow an...
  • Page 13 STEP 1 CREATING A PROJECT...
  • Page 14: Eating A Switch

    1.1 CREATING A NEW PROJECT he o owing sc een wi be c eate in this section. 1 RUN switch, STOP switch ouch each switch to tu n on o o a bit e ice o the eating a Switch eating a S Switch 2 Running lamp...
  • Page 15 (1) Creating a new project Sta t esigne o ow the wi a to configu e the settings. Se ect pp ication esigne sta t enu o in ows. ic the ew button in the Se ect oject ia og. ic the e t button on the sta t sc een o oject...
  • Page 16 Hint esigne can be sta te the es top when a sho tcut icon was c eate u ing insta ation. hec the settings on the s ste setting win ow an c ic the e t button. Se ies se the gestu e unction Se ecte Stan a anguage...
  • Page 17 Se ect Stan a the net u ti in a op own ist o ic the e t button. hec the co unication i e setting an c ic the etai Setting button. unication the net atewa he win ow shown e t appea s. hange the a ue o Station .
  • Page 18 ic the e t button. hec the isp a e settings an c ic the e t button. hec the sc een switching e ices o the base sc een an c ic the e t button. ase Sc een e au t...
  • Page 19 hec the settings with the wi a then c ic inish button. he e iting sc een o esigne appea s an the base sc een is c eate .
  • Page 20 When GT Designer3(GOT1000) is started esigne sta ts the sc een esign so twa e that was use to sa e a p oject ast ti e. esigne is sta te sta t the sc een esign so twa e o b eithe o the o owing etho s.
  • Page 21 1.2 CREATING AN OBJECT 1.2.1 Creating a RUN Switch (1) Placing a switch Se ect bject Switch it Switch enu ba to p ace a switch. Hint ou can se ect the ite the too ba as we . Hint Placing an object hen an object is se ecte enu o the too ba the shape o the cu so changes to...
  • Page 22 hen the ia og shown e t appea s set the o owing ite s. e ice ction o enta Point Setting a device ic the to set a e ice. Point he e ice can a so be set b ente ing it i ect using a e boa .
  • Page 23 (3) Setting text Se ect the e t tab. in e t. ic the button. eating the switch is co p ete . Reference hen ou ha e an uestion p ess the e to sta t the esigne he p. he he p page app op iate o the ope ation that ou a e oing is isp a e .
  • Page 24 Bit switch actions bit switch tu ns on an o the bit e ice specifie b the switch. he o owing shows the actions that can be set with bit switches. (1) Bit momentary eeps a specifie bit e ice on on whi e ou touch the switch. (2) Bit alternate te nates the status o a specifie bit e ice when ou touch the switch.
  • Page 25 1.2.2 Creating a STOP Switch (1) Copying the RUN switch Se ect the switch. ag the switch whi e p essing the t (2) Changing the device of the copy of the RUN switch oub e c ic the copie switch.
  • Page 26 (3) Changing the shape color of the switch Se ect the St e tab. Se ect the shape o the o status. Se ect a shape co o . Se ect the shape o the on status. Se ect a shape co o . (4) Changing the text of the switch Se ect the e t tab.
  • Page 27 Property sheet he p ope t sheet isp a s the ist o att ibutes an set a ues o a se ecte sc een figu e o object. Settings can be chec e o change without opening the setting ia og. Set a ues can be change co ecti e b se ecting u tip e figu es o objects on the sa e sc een.
  • Page 28 1.2.3 Creating a Running Lamp (1) Placing a lamp Se ect bject it a p enu ba to p ace a a p. Hint ou can se ect the ite the too ba as we . (2) Setting a device, shape, and color for the lamp oub e c ic the p ace a p.
  • Page 29 (3) Setting text for the lamp Se ect the e t tab. Se ect the shape o the o status. e t Si e Se ect ots. nte S in e t. ea the chec bo o Se ect the shape o the on status. Se ect b ac e t o o .
  • Page 30 Display of objects on the screen editor he status o objects to be isp a e on the sc een e ito an the isp a o non isp a o set in o ation can be switche . (1) Switching the status of objects to be displayed on the screen editor Switching the status between Se ect Switch...
  • Page 31 bject Se ect isp a te s bject enu to switch between isp a ing an hi ing object s on the sc een e ito . aint Se ect isp a te s aint enu to switch between isp a ing an hi ing paints on the sc een e ito .
  • Page 32 ouch a ea Se ect isp a te s ouch enu to switch between isp a ing an hi ing touch a eas on the sc een e ito . ption Se ect isp a te s ption enu to isp a the ption ia og.
  • Page 33 1.2.4 Creating a Numerical Display (1) Placing a numerical display Se ect bject u e ica isp a nput u e ica isp a enu ba to p ace a nu e ica isp a . Hint ou can se ect the ite the too ba as we .
  • Page 34 (3) Setting a shape and frame color for the numerical display Se ect the St e tab. Se ect S ua e i th o Shape. Se ect g a o a e o o . ic the button. eating the nu e ica isp a is co p ete .
  • Page 35 1.3 CREATING A FIGURE 1.3.1 Creating a Figure (Rectangle) (1) Placing a rectangle Se ect igu e ectang e enu ba to p ace a ectang e. Hint ou can se ect the ite the too ba as we . ag the ouse o the sta t point to the...
  • Page 36 (3) Consecutively copying the rectangle Se ect the ectang e an se ect onsecuti e op enu ba . hen the ia og shown e t appea s set the o owing ite s. ota count a te cop nte a ic the button to consecuti e cop the ectang e.
  • Page 37 1.3.2 Creating Figures (Text) 1 to 3 (1) Placing a figure (Text) 1 Se ect igu e enu ba to p ace a figu e e t . Hint ou can se ect the ite the too ba as we . ic the ouse on the a ea whe e the te t is to be ente e .
  • Page 38 (3) Consecutively copying the figure (Text) 1 to create figures (Text) 2 and 3 Se ect the figu e an se ect onsecuti e op enu ba . hen the ia og shown e t appea s set the o owing ite s. ota count a te cop nte a ic the...
  • Page 39 (4) Modifying the text of the copies oub e c ic the copie figu e hen the ia og shown e t appea s set the o owing ite . e t S switch ine ee can be inse te a te the te t b p essing the nte ic the button.
  • Page 40 1.3.3 Creating Figures (Text) 4 and 5 (1) Placing a figure (Text) 4 Se ect igu e enu ba to p ace a figu e e t . ou can se ect the figu e the too ba as we . ic the ouse on the a ea whe e the te t is to be ente e .
  • Page 41 1.4 SETTING THE SCREEN GESTURE FUNCTION (1) Screen gesture function his unction enab es oo ing an sc o ing the onito sc een o the he isp a e contents o the objects can be sc o e o oo e in an out touching i ect sc een b gestu es such as pinching out an in.
  • Page 42 (2) Creating an object for the screen gesture ace the switch o switching to the sc een gestu e o e. Se ect oc ing in ow ib a enu ba . ic the icon on the ib a win ow. Se ect S ste ib a Sea ch...
  • Page 43 oub e c ic estu e it e he egiste e st es a e isp a e in a ist. estu e o e the cu so to the sc een e ito an c ic the top e t o the sc een. he b o en ine that in icates the si e o the object appea s.
  • Page 44 (3) Displaying the screen gesture inactive area he sc een gestu e inacti e a ea the a ea o ots o the top o the sc een o the botto the sc een is not the ta get to be oo e in an out an sc o e u ing the use o the gestu e unction.
  • Page 45 1.5 CHECKING THE CREATED SCREEN 1.5.1 Checking the Display (Screen Preview) (1) Checking the display state of on and off of the created screen and objects Se ect e iew enu ba . he Sc een e iew win ow appea s. button.
  • Page 46 Checking the display of lamps and switches by each object n the Sc een e iew win ow the isp a o a ps an switches can be switche to chec each isp a . (1) Switching the ON/OFF status ight c ic an object.
  • Page 47 (2) Changing the preview value of a numerical display or numerical input ight c ic the nu e ica isp a . Se ect hange e iew a ue . nte a a ue. ic the button. he p e iew a ue is change .
  • Page 48 1.5.2 Checking Data Errors (Data Check) (1) Checking that no error exists in the project Se ect ata hec enu ba . hec that the essage ata hec is co p ete . is isp a e on the ata hec ist wi ow an no e o e ists.
  • Page 49 1.5.3 Checking Operations (Simulator) (1) Preparing a sequence program epa e a se uence p og a o the si u ation using si u ato s. o p ocee to the ne t step c eate a se uence p og a using o s .
  • Page 50 (3) Starting the simulator for the GOT to check the created screen Sta t Si u ato esigne to chec the c eate sc een. Se ect oo s Si u ato enu ba o esigne hen the ia og shown e t appea s se ect Si u ato onnection.
  • Page 51 he si u ato sta ts an the c eate sc een can be si u ate . ic the button. he unning a p tu ns on an the a ue o changes to Hint he si u ato can be sta te up ate an e ite the too ba o...
  • Page 52 ic the S button. he unning a p tu ns o an the a ue o changes to (4) Exiting the simulator for the GOT Si u ato a te the si u ation. Se ect oo s Si u ato enu ba o esigne (5) Exiting the simulator for the PLC...
  • Page 53 1.6 SAVING THE PROJECT (1) Saving the created screen Se ect oject Sa e s ba . nte a fi e na e an c ic the Sa e button to sa e the sc een. (2) Type of files p oject can be sa e in the o owing o ats.
  • Page 55 STEP 2 TRANSFERRING THE PROJECT DATA...
  • Page 56 2.1 TRANSFERRING THE PROJECT DATA 2.1.1 Connecting the personal computer to the GOT se a S cab e to connect the pe sona co pute to the o the S co unication with the insta a S i e . he S i e is insta e to the pe sona co pute at the fi st connection.
  • Page 57 2.1.2 Communication setting onfigu e the co unication setting o the pe sona co pute an the owe on the be o e the configu ation. Se ect unication ite to enu ba . hec that the o owing settings a e configu e .
  • Page 58 2.1.3 Transferring the project data ans e the p oject ata o the pe sona co pute to the hec that the o owing settings a e configu e . ite ata ac age ata estination ui t in ic the ite button.
  • Page 59 wi be eboote auto atica . he anguage se ection sc een appea s. Se ect ng ish .
  • Page 60 2.2 CONNECTING THE GOT AND THE PLC 2.2.1 Connecting the GOT and the PLC onnect the an the e o e connecting the an the chec that the an the a e powe e o . te that connect the an the using an the net cab e an powe on the an the...
  • Page 61 2.2.2 Checking the connection status the the net status chec o the to chec that the can co unicate with the the net status chec unction chec s the connection status between the an a e ice on the the net netwo b sen ing a ping e uest.
  • Page 62 ouch aintenance the net status chec on the uti it enu. Set the ess o the ta get cont o e an touch the ing t ans ission button. n this ocu ent the ess o the ta get cont o e is e au t .
  • Page 63 2.2.3 Writing the sequence program to the PLC ite the se uence p og a which was c eate o si u ation o s to the...
  • Page 65 STEP 3 USING THE GOT...
  • Page 66 3.1 CHECKING THE ON/OFF ACTION OF SWITCHES ouch each switch to chec the switch action. isp a the c eate sc een. he o owing shows the action set o each object. (1) RUN switch ouching this switch sta ts ope ation is tu ne on .
  • Page 67 ouching the switch tu ns on the unning a p an isp a s in ata . ouching the S switch tu ns o the unning a p an isp a s in ata .
  • Page 68 3.2 USING THE SCREEN GESTURE FUNCTION onito sc een can be oo e in an out b using the sc een gestu e unction. ouch the switch o switching the sc een gestu e o e. ine in icating the a ea that can be oo e in an out appea s.
  • Page 69 o cance the sc een gestu e o e touch the switch o switching the sc een gestu e o e. he sc een gestu e o e is cance e an the sc een isp a e ains en a ge . o change the isp a to the u sca e touch the u sca e isp a switch.
  • Page 70 3.3 LIST OF GOT FUNCTIONS has a ious use u unctions. his section int o uces so e o the unctions.
  • Page 74 3.4 Functions Convenient for Maintenance...
  • Page 77 STEP 4 MAINTAINING THE GOT...
  • Page 78 4.1 NECESSITY OF MAINTENANCE e uip ent can cope with a ious en i on ents inc u ing te pe atu e changes an ib ations an se e as i ing o ce on the p o uction site. owe e e uip ent a e p ecision e ect onic e ices an ai su...
  • Page 79: Onnecting The Pe Sona Co Pute To The ................................................................... . . O Unication Setting

    4.2 BACKUP t is possib e to bac up the ata an the connecte e ice ata. o bac up the ata use the uti it unction o the he uti it unction is esigne to connect the e ices set the ata on the sc eens set the ope ation p oce u es anage the p og a s ata an pe o iagnosis.
  • Page 80 pp ication Se ection ia og wi be isp a e . ac up esto ation . ic the button. ic the ite button an w iting wi sta t.
  • Page 81 4.2.1 Backing up the GOT data o bac up is to a e copies o ata. e ice b ea s own o ust be ep ace with new one the ata in the e ice can be esto e bac up cop .
  • Page 82 (1) GOT data package acquisition (backup) procedures ouch ti it ca ouch ac up esto ation on the ng. sc een in ti it enu . ouch ata pac age ac uisition ata .
  • Page 83 ouching the i e na e be ow Se ect i e in e ts the touche i e na e. ouching the op button sta ts cop ing. te cop ing the s ste app ication an the ia og bo o noti ing co p etion appea s. ouching the button c oses the ia og bo .
  • Page 84 (2) Procedures for installing (restoring) the GOT data u n o the powe to the an inse t the S ca containing the ata into the S inte ace o the o the p oce u es o inse ting the S see the o owing section.
  • Page 85 ouch . he wi be eboote auto atica . te confi ing no a esta t confi that the S ca access is not it an e o e the S ca the S ca inte ace o the o the p oce u es o e o ing the S システムパッケージのイン...
  • Page 86 4.2.2 Backing up the data in connected devices Setting ata inc u ing a se uence p og a pa a ete s an setting a ues o a cont o e connecte to the can be sa e bac e up in a in the ith bac ing up setting ata o a cont o e the ata can be esto e to the cont o e with the connecte...
  • Page 87 (1) Setting the destination to save the backup data ouch ti it ca ouch ac up esto ation on the unc. set sc een in ti it enu . touch the setup ite the setup contents a e change . i e o bac up ata to ui t in S touch this shou...
  • Page 88 (2) Operating the backup function (Device→GOT) ouch ti it ca ouch ac up est ation on the ng. sc een in ti it enu . ouch ac up unction e ice...
  • Page 89 he win ow shown on the e t wi be is p a e . ouch the button. ac ing up ashes in the Status co u n. ac up o the ata in the connecte e ice wi sta t. te the co p etion o bac up o the ata in the connecte e ice the co p etion ia og bo wi...
  • Page 90 (3) Operating the restoration function (GOT→Device) ouch ti it ca ouch ac up est ation on the ng. sc een in ti it enu . ouch esto ation unction e ice .
  • Page 91 he bac up ata sto e in the S ca wi be isp a e in a ist o Se ect a bac up ata to be esto e with touching the ata. ouch the unit na e connecte e ice to which the ata wi be etu ne .
  • Page 92 te the co p etion o esto ation o the ata in the connecte e ice the co p etion ia og bo wi be isp a e . ouch the button. o p ete wi be isp a e in the Status co u n.
  • Page 93 onnecte e ices to which ata wi be bac e up esto e o connection t pe settings an p ecautions ega ing the co unication unit cab e an connection t pe e e to the o owing. Se ies onnection anua itsubishi o ucts...
  • Page 94 4.3 ALARM (1) Alarm type has two in s o a a unctions. a S ste his unction isp a s an e o co e an an e o essage when an e o occu s in the connecte e ice o netwo .
  • Page 95 4.3.1 Checking the system alarm (1) Procedures for checking system alarms ouch ti it ca ouch S ste on the aintenance sc een in ti it enu . he s ste win ow wi be isp a e . o the s ste e e to the o owing in this te t...
  • Page 96 (2) System alarm display resetting i inate each cause o the s ste ha ing occu e . o causes can be i entifie b the e o co e e o essage an channe o. is p a e on the S ste sc een.
  • Page 97 4.4 BATTERY 4.4.1 Installing the Battery he batte is use to ho the S ata c oc ata an bac up ata o the s ste status og ata. he pe io ica ep ace ent o the batte is eco en e .
  • Page 98 ithout a batte e tension cab e si e connecto epen s on whethe the has a batte e tension cab e. ithout a batte e tension cab e nse t the batte connecto to the connecto . ith a batte e tension cab e nse t the batte connecto to the batte...
  • Page 99 u n on the hec that the batte con ition is no with the uti it . o the etai s o the batte con ition is e e to the o owing. this te t hec ing the batte o tage he o owing shows the batte insta ation p oce u e...
  • Page 100 te insta ing the batte to the batte ho e o the c ose the S ca co e unti it c ic s. u n on the hec that the batte con ition is no with the uti it . o the etai s o the batte con ition is e e to the o owing.
  • Page 101 4.4.2 Removing the Battery he batte e o a p oce u e i e s epen ing on the o e s. he o owing shows the batte e o a p oce u e ta ing as an e a p e. a e su e that the powe is o .
  • Page 102 ith a batte e tension cab e ush an c ose the batte co e unti it c ic s.
  • Page 103 he o owing shows the batte e o a p oce u e ta ing as an e a p e. a e su e that the powe is o . he batte is sto e insi e the S ca co e on the si e o the pen the S ca co e as shown e t.
  • Page 104 4.4.3 Checking the battery voltage he batte o tage can be chec e b two etho s. hec ing on the uti it hec ing on the s ste sc een (1) Method for checking on the utility menu ouch ti it ca ouch i e on the...
  • Page 105 (2) Setting method for displaying on the system alarm screen ouch ti it ca ouch isp a on the basic set sc een in ti it enu . ouch atte isp a an the setting wi change. ⇔ Set to ouch the button to esta t the e ect the setting change.
  • Page 106 hec ing on the s ste sc een hen a batte o tage op is etecte the win ow shown e t wi be isp a e . e iate ep ace the batte . etains the ata o a s a te the ow o tage batte etection.
  • Page 107 APPENDIX 1 ERROR CODES AND SYSTEM ALARM LIST (1) Error codes displayed on the GOT Error code Error source Description o co e o the ain unit unction o co e o the unication unction o co e o the ain unit unction etwo o co e o netwo...
  • Page 108 Error Error message Action code he co ection e uenc e cee e the uppe i it when Sto e o. o sa p ing has ccu u ate e age we e set in the scatte g aph. e cee e uppe i it. e ete pp o e ea t igge setup in the scatte g aph.
  • Page 109 Error Error message Action code he abe is set o the which oes not suppo t abe s. o ect the netwo o. an station nu be . he abe na e specifie in the p oject ata oes not e ist on the si e.
  • Page 110 Error Error message Action code he e is no esponse to the initia i ing co an because the is not connecte is not connecte co ect o the powe is not tu ne on. co ect o the powe is not onfi connection.
  • Page 111 Error Error message Action code i e is not insta e o nsta the e tention i e i it is not insta e . in a e o ab e state. einsta the e tention i e i it is in the e o ab e status. tention i e is not o atte o o...
  • Page 112: An The

    Error Error message Action code Station nu be s othe than aste oca station a e specifie at the Specifie station access is in connection out o ange. onfi station othe than is accesse . onfi the station nu be o the p oject ata. onito ing the sa e netwo as the accesses...
  • Page 113 Error Error message Action code he station nu be set in the p oject ata an the station nu be set in the switching station o. e ice o not e ist in the the net setting esigne . the station nu be set in the p oject ata to the the net setting o esigne .
  • Page 114 Error Error message Action code ha wa e e sion not se a with ha wa e e sion o ate . suppo te b wi e ess o how to chec the ha wa e e sion e e to the o owing. connection →...
  • Page 115 Error Error message Action code o outing pa a s. unication not Set outing pa a ete s. estab ishe with specifie sta. ess in o. the net Set the netwo in o ation about the estination o the net tab e o connection setting .
  • Page 116 Error Error message Action code nacti e channe o. has been set in the p oject ata. nacti e channe has been hec whethe an unnecessa channe o. has been set in the se ecte at o unication p oject ata. Settings.
  • Page 117 Error Error message Action code he capacit o the S use a ea is insu ficient. nsu ficient S capacit . onfi the a ai ab e in the S use a ea. o in S he e o a be cause b a ai u e in the ain unit.
  • Page 118 Error Error message Action code annot gene ate ecipe fi e. onfi the o owing an e ecute ecipe p ocessing again. annot gene ate ance onfi whethe the S ca is insta e . ecipe fi e. ose the S ca co e to a e the S ca accessab e.
  • Page 119 Error Error message Action code ogging fi e e o . ogging fi e e o . hen co ecting ata again e ete ogging fi es an anage ent fi es. ogging setting oes not e ist o setting a ue e o . ogging setting oes not Speci an e isting ogging setting in the histo ica t en g aph...
  • Page 120 Error Error message Action code he contents o job fi es a e un atche with the settings o job p ope job fi es. onfi fi es. hec i the e a e ista es in the settings on the setting job setting.
  • Page 121 Error Error message Action code econfigu e the c ient setting. hec the ope ating status an netwo ine o the se e . n e o occu e in a o the e o etai s chec the specia egiste c ient p ocess.
  • Page 122 Error Error message Action code setting o the se the S fi e a configu ation fi e p o i e b aste an s a es o not it p ohibite atch. o ect e e ant settings an tu n o an then on the hec i the switch settings ha e no e o .
  • Page 123 APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVEMENT 1 Installation Precautions nsta the with consi e ation o the cont o pane insi e i ensions an the insta ation p ohibite a ea. epen ing on the t pes o connection cab es connecte to the the istance o e than the esc ibe i ensions...
  • Page 124 pen an insta ation ho e on the cont o pane with the i ensions as shown be ow. inch ane thic ness i ension shows the easu e ents o insta ing fittings on the cont o pane .
  • Page 125 3 Installation Position o insta the so e istance is e ui e between the an the othe e ices. epen ing on the units an cab es use o the the istance o e than the esc ibe i ensions a be e ui e .
  • Page 126 inch us connection unit is fitte Se ia connection unit is fitte unication unit fitte unication unit coa ia fitte unication unit optica fitte ont o e etwo unication unit fitte etwo unication unit fitte i eo input unit fitte input unit fitte i eo input unit...
  • Page 127 inch te na unit fitte Soun output unit fitte o i onta e tica hen the S ca hen the S ca not use o i onta e tica his a ue is o use o the coa ia cab e o specifications o the cab e e e to the Se ies onnection anua o a cont o e use .
  • Page 128 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle nsta the with its isp a section positione as shown be ow. sing the with the insta ation ang e othe than the o owing acce e ates the ete io ation o the hen a u ti e ia unit unication unit...
  • Page 129 5 Installing the GOT nse t the ea ace into the pane opening. fittings hi e positioning a fitting on the ounting ho e o the tighten a sc ew within the specifie to ue ange to . ightening the sc ew with a to ue e cee ing the specifie to ue ange ont pane causing the p otecti e sheet to beco e c in e .
  • Page 130 6 Removing the GOT fittings e o e the sc ews o e o e the fittings o e cept fittings e o e the the pane opening.
  • Page 131 7 Inserting/Removing an SD Card he p oce u es o inse ting an S ca a e shown be ow. pen the S ca co e as shown e t. he bac si e o the is ace upwa in the i ust ation.
  • Page 132 he p oce u es o e o ing an S ca a e shown be ow. pen the S ca co e as shown e t. a ing su e that S ca access is o with S ca co e eg ees o o e open push in the S ca...
  • Page 133 8 Power Supply Wiring to the GOT he o owing shows the e a p es o wi ing the powe cab e g oun cab e an othe cab es to the powe supp te ina . ecautions (1) Treatment on power cables cab es use thic wi es as uch as possib e ab e c oss section...
  • Page 134 APPENDIX 3 TOUCH PANEL CALIBRATION ouch pane ea ing e o can be co ecte . the a just ent is not e ui e howe e the i e ence between a touche position an the object position a occu as the pe io o use e apses. hen an i e ence between a touche position an the object position occu s co ect the position with this unction.
  • Page 135 ouch the cente o the isp a e on the uppe e t p ecise . ouch the point isp a e on the uppe ight. ouch the point isp a e on the owe e t.
  • Page 136 ouch the point isp a e on the owe ight. ouching the button isp a e on the uppe ight etu ns to the p e ious sc een. hen the p ecise touch cou not be touch the ea just ent button to a e the setting o again.
  • Page 137 APPENDIX 4 RELEVANT CATALOGS AND MANUALS se ies cata ogs ata og na e ata og nu be aphic pe ation e Se ies aphic pe ation e ina Sc een esign So twa e se ies e e ant anua s anua na e anua nu be...
  • Page 138 APPENDIX 5 ASSEMBLY OF PRACTICAL TRAINING EQUIPMENT his appen i esc ibes the specifications an connection etho o the p actica t aining e uip ent use in Sate ite aining S ste uip ent configu ation o use b ea e itsubishi ect ic o po ation og a...
  • Page 139 actica t aining e uip ent connection p oce u e i e the powe cab e on the p i a si e o the no use b ea e . i e the powe input te ina o the on the secon a si e o the no use b ea e .
  • Page 140 a e a s an egiste e t a e a s o uct an co pan na es a e eithe t a e a s o egiste e t a e a s o thei especti e owne s. he actua co o i e s ight the pictu es in this cata og.
  • Page 142 Graphic Operation Terminal HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS: 1-14, YADA-MINAMI 5-CHOME, HIGASHI-KU, NAGOYA, JAPAN KK016-T1703A-EN H-1703(MEE) Mar, 2017 Specifications subject to change without notice.

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