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Standard Screen Trend Graph Display Sample Screen Manual Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Using the Samples The sample screen data and files such as the instruction manual can be used upon agreement to the following matters. (1) This data is available for use by customers currently using or considering use of Mitsubishi products. (2) The intellectual property rights of the files provided by Mitsubishi (hereinafter referred to as the Files ) belong to Mitsubishi. (3) Alteration, reproduction, transfer or sales of the Files is prohibited. This does not apply when the content, in part or full, is used for Mitsubishi products incorporated in a device or system created by the customer. Furthermore, this does not apply to the transfer, reproduction, reference or change of layout in the specifications, designs or instruction manuals of built-in products prepared by the customer using Mitsubishi products. (4) Mitsubishi will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of the Files or the data extracted from the Files. The customer is responsible for all use. (5) If any usage conditions are appended to the Files, those conditions must be observed. (6) The Files may be deleted or the contents changed without prior notice. (7) When using the Files, please always read the corresponding manuals and related manuals indicated therein. Please pay special attention to safety, and correctly handle the product. 2/20 BCN-P5999-0304

CONTENTS REVISIONS...4 1. OUTLINE...5 1.1 Reusing Standard Screen Samples...5 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...5 3. GOT...5 3.1 System Applications That Are Automatically Selected...5 3.2 Controller Setting of Screen Design Software...5 3.3 Ethernet Setting of Screen Design Software...6 4. SCREEN SPECIFICATIONS...6 4.1 Display Language...6 4.2 Screen List/Transition...6 4.3 Explanation of Screens...7 4.3.1 Trend Graph Display 1 (B-30001)...7 4.3.2 Trend Graph Display 2 (B-30002)...9 4.3.3 Trend Graph Display 3 (B-30003)... 11 4.3.4 Trend Graph Display 4 (B-30004)...13 4.3.5 Trend Graph Display 5 (B-30005)...15 4.3.6 Trend Graph Display 6 (B-30006)...16 4.3.7 Trend Graph Display 7 (B-30007)...17 4.4 Device List...18 4.5 Comment List...18 4.6 Script List...19 5. TEMPLATES...20 3/20 BCN-P5999-0304

REVISIONS Sample Screen Manual Date Control No.* Description 2014/8 BCN-P5999-0304 First edition * The Control No. is noted at the lower right of each page. Project Data Date Project data GT Designer3* Description 2014/8 Trend-Graph_V_Ver1_E.GTX 1.117X First edition * The version number of screen design software used to create the project data is listed. Please use the screen design software with the listed version or later. 4/20 BCN-P5999-0304

1. OUTLINE This manual explains the sample screens of GOT2000 connected to a MELSEC-Q Series PLC (Q06UDEHCPU) via Ethernet, which can be used to display the values collected with the Logging function in a trend graph. 1.1 Reusing Standard Screen Samples Standard screen samples include multiple patterns of screens that can be used by the customers depending on the intended use. Screens should be reused for the customers screen data by using [Utilize Data (Screen)]. For more details about [Utilize Data (Screen)], please refer to the "GT Designer3 (GOT2000) Help". 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GOT2000 GT27**-V(640 480) Interface: Standard I/F (Ethernet) SD card *1 Battery (GT11-50BAT) *2 Ethernet cable *3 Q06UDEHCPU *1:The SD card is used for the logging functions. *2:The battery is used for the backup of the clock data and the logging data in the SRAM user area. (The battery is provided with the GOT as standard.) *3:For more details about the cable, please refer to the "GOT2000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products)". 3. GOT 3.1 System Applications That Are Automatically Selected Type System application name Standard Function Standard System Application Standard Font Japanese Communication Driver Ethernet Connection Ethernet(MELSEC), Q17nNC, CRnD-700, Gateway Standard Font Chinese (Simplified) Extended Function Alphanumeric/Kana Outline Font Gothic Japanese (Kanji) Chinese (Simplified) 3.2 Controller Setting of Screen Design Software Detail Setting Item Set value Remarks GOT NET No. 1 GOT Station 2 GOT Standard Ethernet Setting Refer to table below GOT Communication Port No. 5001 Retry (Times) 3 Startup Time (Sec) 3 Timeout Time (Sec) 3 Delay Time (ms) 0 GOT Standard Ethernet Setting Item Set value Remarks Reflect GOT Standard Ethernet setting in the GOT Checked GOT IP Address 192.168.3.18 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 Peripheral S/W Communication Port No. 5015 Transparent Port No. 5014 5/20 BCN-P5999-0304

3.3 Ethernet Setting of Screen Design Software Host Net No. Station Unit Type IP Address Port No. Communication 1 * 1 1 QnUD(P)V/QnUDEH 192.168.3.39 5006 UDP 4. SCREEN SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Display Language The language of the text displayed on the screen can be switched between Japanese, English and Chinese (Simplified). The text strings in each language are registered in the columns No.1 to No.3 in the comment groups No.351 to No.357 as shown below. When the column No. is set in the language switching device, the language corresponding to the column No. will appear. Column No. Language 1 English 2 Japanese 3 Chinese (Simplified) 4.2 Screen List/Transition Base screen B-30001: Trend Graph Display 1 Base screen B-30005: Trend Graph Display 5 Base screen B-30002: Trend Graph Display 2 Base screen B-30006: Trend Graph Display 6 Base screen B-30003: Trend Graph Display 3 Base screen B-30007: Trend Graph Display 7 Base screen B-30004: Trend Graph Display 4 6/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3 Explanation of Screens 4.3.1 Trend Graph Display 1 (B-30001) 1 7 2 4 5 3 6 Outline This screen displays the values collected with the Logging function in numerical values or in a historical trend graph. Description 1. Displays the present time and the time of the cursor display position, also displays the present value and the value of the cursor display position of each logging target. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. 2. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical trend graph. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. Display a cursor when the graph is touched. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Zoom + : Enlarges (twice) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Zoom - : Reduces (half) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Page << : Moves the graph left in units of page. Scroll < : Moves the graph left. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the earlier data. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the later data. Scroll > : Moves the graph right. Page >> : Moves the graph right in units of page. Update : Clears the cursor, and displays the latest data. 3. When the date and time has been inputted, touch the switch [Jump to Set Time] to display the data obtained at specified time in the center of the graph. The current date and time are stored by the screen initial display. 4. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 5. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 6. Switches to the previously opened screen. 7. Switches languages. 7/20 BCN-P5999-0304

Remarks The logging ID of the historical trend graph is set to 30001. A screen script is set for the time specification jump function of the historical trend graph. For more details about the scripts, please refer to "4.6 Script List". To the switches marked with No.7, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 8/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3.2 Trend Graph Display 2 (B-30002) 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 Outline This screen displays the values collected with the Logging function in numerical values, in a historical trend graph, or in a historical data list display. Description 1. Displays the present time and the time of the cursor display position, also displays the present value and the value of the cursor display position of each logging target. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. 2. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical trend graph. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. Display a cursor when the graph is touched. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Zoom + : Enlarges (twice) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Zoom - : Reduces (half) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the earlier data. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the later data. Scroll < : Moves the graph left. Scroll > : Moves the graph right. Page << : Moves the graph left in units of page. Page >> : Moves the graph right in units of page. Jump to List : Displays the cursor in the list, whose cursor position time is the same as the graph. Update : Clears the cursor, and displays the latest data. 3. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical data list. Display a cursor when the list is touched. While touching the list, flick the list upward/downward to scroll the contents up/down. Top : Moves the cursor to the top of the list. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the later data. Scroll : Moves the list upward. Page : Moves the list upward in units of page. Bottom : Moves the cursor to the bottom of the list. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the earlier data. Scroll : Moves the list downward. Page : Moves the list downward in units of page. Jump to Graph : Displays the cursor in the graph, whose cursor position time is the same as the list. Update : Clears the cursor, and displays the latest data. 4. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 9/20 BCN-P5999-0304

5. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 6. Switches to the previously opened screen. 7. Switches languages. Remarks Both logging ID of the historical trend graph and the historical data list are set to 30001. To identify the target of key action, user IDs are specified to the graph and the switches which are marked with No.2 and No.3. To the switches marked with No.7, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 10/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3.3 Trend Graph Display 3 (B-30003) 1 7 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 Outline This screen displays two different values, which are collected with the Logging function using two different settings, in numerical values or in historical trend graphs separately for each setting. Description 1. Displays the time of the cursor display position, also displays the present value and the value of the cursor display position of each logging target. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. 2. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical trend graph. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. Display a cursor when the graph is touched. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Zoom + : Enlarges (twice) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Zoom - : Reduces (half) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Page << : Moves the graph left in units of page. Scroll < : Moves the graph left. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the earlier data. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the later data. Scroll > : Moves the graph right. Page >> : Moves the graph right in units of page. Update : Clears the cursor, and displays the latest data. 3. When the date and time has been inputted, touch the switch [Jump to Set Time] to display the data obtained at specified time in the center of the graph. The current date and time are stored by the screen initial display. 4. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 5. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 6. Switches to the previously opened screen. 7. Switches languages. 11/20 BCN-P5999-0304

Remarks The logging ID of each historical trend graph are set to 30001(the left side of the screen) and 30002(the right side of the screen). To identify the target of key action, user IDs are specified to the graph and the switches which are marked with No.2. Screen scripts are set for the time specification jump function of the historical trend graphs which are marked with No.2. For more details about the scripts, please refer to "4.6 Script List". To the switches marked with No.7, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 12/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3.4 Trend Graph Display 4 (B-30004) 1 6 2 3 4 5 Outline This screen displays the values collected with the Logging function in a historical trend graph or in a historical data list display. Description 1. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical data list. Display a cursor when the list is touched. While touching the list, flick the list upward/downward to scroll the contents up/down. Top : Moves the cursor to the top of the list. Bottom : Moves the cursor to the bottom of the list. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the later data. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the earlier data. Page : Moves the list upward in units of page. Page : Moves the list downward in units of page. Jump to Graph : Displays the cursor in the graph, whose cursor position time is the same as the list. Update : Clears the cursor, and displays the latest data. 2. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical trend graph. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. Display a cursor when the graph is touched. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Zoom + : Enlarges (twice) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Zoom - : Reduces (half) the time axis using the axis of new data as the reference. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the earlier data. Cursor : Displays the cursor, and moves the cursor to the later data. Scroll < : Moves the graph left. Scroll > : Moves the graph right. Page << : Moves the graph left in units of page. Page >> : Moves the graph right in units of page. Jump to List Update : Displays the cursor in the list, whose cursor position time is the same as the graph. : Clears the cursor, and displays the latest data. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. Display All Lines : Displays all of the graph lines. Clear All Lines : Clears all of the graph lines. 3. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 4. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 5. Switches to the previously opened screen. 13/20 BCN-P5999-0304

6. Switches languages. Remarks Both logging ID of the historical trend graph and the historical data list are set to 30001. To identify the target of key action, user IDs are specified to the list, the graph and the switches which are marked with No.1 and No.2. To the switches marked with No.6, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 14/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3.5 Trend Graph Display 5 (B-30005) 1 5 2 3 4 Outline This screen displays the values collected with the Logging function in a historical trend graph. Description 1. The data collected by the logging function is displayed in the historical trend graph. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Touch again to display the latest data. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. Display All Lines : Displays all of the graph lines. Clear All Lines : Clears all of the graph lines. 2. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 3. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 4. Switches to the previously opened screen. 5. Switches languages. Remarks The graph marked with No.1 is overlapped with the switch, which updates the graph. The logging ID of the historical trend graph is set to 30001. To the switches marked with No.5, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 15/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3.6 Trend Graph Display 6 (B-30006) 1 5 2 3 4 Outline This screen switches display values that are collected with the Logging function using logging settings 1 to 5. in a historical trend graph. Description 1. The data collected by five different logging can be displayed in the historical trend graph; [Logging Setting 1] to [Logging Setting 5] specify which logging to be displayed. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Touch again to display the latest data. Logging Setting 1 : Displays the data collected by the Logging function whose logging ID is 30001. Logging Setting 2 : Displays the data collected by the Logging function whose logging ID is 30002. Logging Setting 3 : Displays the data collected by the Logging function whose logging ID is 30003. Logging Setting 4 : Displays the data collected by the Logging function whose logging ID is 30004. Logging Setting 5: Displays the data collected by the Logging function whose logging ID is 30005. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. Display All Lines : Displays all of the graph lines. Clear All Lines : Clears all of the graph lines. 2. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 3. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 4. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 5. Switches languages. Remarks The graph marked with No.1 is overlapped with the switch, which updates the graph. The logging ID range of the historical trend graph is from 30001 to 30005. A screen script is set for the historical trend graphs. For more details about the scripts, please refer to "4.6 Script List". To the switches marked with No.5, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 16/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.3.7 Trend Graph Display 7 (B-30007) 1 5 2 3 4 Outline This screen switches display values of the logging target specified with the graph offset 1 to 5, which are collected with the Logging function, in a historical trend graph. Description 1. The data of the logging targets (40 points) collected by the logging function can be displayed in the historical trend graph; [Graph Offset 1] to [Graph Offset 5] specify which 8 continuous points to be displayed. The beginning position time and the end position time are displayed under the graph. While touching the graph, flick the graph leftward/rightward to scroll the contents right/left. Pinch out/in horizontally to zoom in/out the graph display by time axis. Touch again to display the latest data. Graph Offset 1 : Displays the data of the logging point 1 to 8 in the graph. Graph Offset 2 : Displays the data of the logging point 9 to 16 in the graph. Graph Offset 3 : Displays the data of the logging point 17 to 24 in the graph. Graph Offset 4 Graph Offset 5 : Displays the data of the logging point 25 to 32 in the graph. : Displays the data of the logging point 33 to 40 in the graph. : Displays or clears the graph line of each item. Display All Lines : Displays all of the graph lines. Clear All Lines : Clears all of the graph lines. 2. The switch indicates the currently displayed screen, thus selecting this switch will not switch screens. 3. Shows unused switches for base screen switching. 4. Switches to the previously opened screen. 5. Switches languages. Remarks The graph marked with No.1 is overlapped with the switch, which updates the graph. The logging ID of the historical trend graph is set to 30006. To the switches marked with No.5, settings are made to switch system languages in conjunction with the change of the display language. 17/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.4 Device List Some of the devices specified to the on-screen switches and lamps, etc., are also used for common settings of functions such as scripts. Using [Batch Edit] is recommended to change these devices in a batch. For more details about using [Batch Edit], please refer to the "GT Designer3 (GOT2000) Help". 4.4.1 Devices of the controller Type Device No. Application Bit Word Not Used D0 to D39 D100 to D139 For Logging For Logging 4.4.2 GOT internal devices Type Device No. Application Bit Word GB40 GB61001 to GB61008 GD60000 GD60021 GD60022 GD61001 to GD61008 GD61021 to GD61024 GD61025 to GD61028 GD61029 to GD61032 GD61033 to GD61035 GD61041 to GD61044 GD61045 to GD61048 GD61049 to GD61052 GD61053 to GD61055 GD61060 GD61070 GS650 to GS652 Script Trigger (Always ON) Graph Line Clear Device in Historical Trend Graph Base Screen Switching Language Switching System Language Switching Cursor Position Data Device Cursor Position Time in Historical Trend Graph Display Position Time in Historical Data List Beginning Position Time in Historical Trend Graph End Position Time in Historical Trend Graph Display Position Time in Historical Trend Graph Cursor Position Time in Historical Data List Cursor Position Time in Historical Trend Graph Beginning Position Time in Historical Trend Graph End Position Time in Historical Trend Graph Display Position Time in Historical Trend Graph Graph Offset in Historical Trend Graph Logging ID Storage in Historical Trend Graph Present Time 4.5 Comment List Comment group No. 351 B-30001 352 B-30002 353 B-30003 354 B-30004 355 B-30005 356 B-30006 357 B-30007 Where comments are used 18/20 BCN-P5999-0304

4.6 Script List Project script Item Nothing Settings Screen script B-30001 B-30003 B-30006 Object script Nothing 4.6.1 Screen script Base screen 30001 30003 Script No. 30001 Script Name Script30001 Comment Get Present Time 1 Data Type Signed BIN16 Trigger Type Rise GB40 //Store Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second When Screen Is Displayed [w:gd61033]=[w:gs650]; [w:gd61034]=[w:gs651]; [w:gd61035]=[w:gs652]; Base screen 30003 Script No. 30002 Script Name Script30002 Comment Get Present Time 2 Data Type Signed BIN16 Trigger Type Rise GB40 //Store Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second When Screen Is Displayed [w:gd61053]=[w:gs650]; [w:gd61054]=[w:gs651]; [w:gd61055]=[w:gs652]; Base screen 30006 Script No. 30003 Script Name Script30003 Comment Logging ID Setting Data Type Signed BIN16 Trigger Type Rise GB40 //Store Logging ID When Screen Is Displayed [w:gd61070]=30001; 19/20 BCN-P5999-0304

5. TEMPLATES Templates are a group of figures and objects. Related settings are grouped into template attributes and registered, so the devices and colors, etc. can be easily changed in a batch. For more details about changing the attribute settings, please refer to the "GT Designer3 (GOT2000) Help". Template information The template information is only displayed on the screen design software's editing screen. It is not displayed on the GOT display screen. Example: Changing the color of switches (Each Screen) (1) Select [Template Information], and click on [Template Property] (or double-click [Template Information]). The figures and objects that are registered in the template are changed to the selected state. (2) Double-click on [Setting Value] of [Switch(Each Screen)_Shape Color], and select the new color. 20/20 BCN-P5999-0304