Gp477r-Eg41-24vp Pro Face Manual Datasheet
Gp477r-Eg41-24vp Pro Face Manual Datasheet
Gp477r-Eg41-24vp Pro Face Manual Datasheet
PRO FACE
GP477R-EG41-24VP
OTHER SYMBOLS:
GP477REG4124VP, GP477REG41 24VP, GP477REG41-24VP, GP477R EG4124VP, GP477R EG41 24VP, GP477R
EG41-24VP, GP477R-EG4124VP, GP477R-EG41 24VP, GP477R-EG41-24VP
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• Depending on the PLC, the System Data Area can be set to a certain device.
In that device, only the addresses not used by the PLC can be used for the
System Data Area.
• Devices that are highlighted with a double lined box in the device table de-
scribed in Chapter 2 and Chapter 5 are the only device areas that can be used
for the System Area.
• The starting address of the system data area can also be specified using the
GP-PRO/PBIII software's "system settings" area.
Reference For more information, refer to the GP-PRO/PBIII for Win-
dows Operation Manual.
The LS Area, located in the GP memory, is the area used for the GP's opera-
tions. The LS Area structure is as follows.
System Data Area This is the data write area for GP screen control data
or error information necessary for operations.
Reading Area Stores data common to all screens, the block display
data for trend graph, or video control data.*2 Up to
256 words can be designated here.
User Area The devices which are only for the GP's internal use,
and cannot be allocated in the PLC. This area is used
to process Parts and Tags which can only be processed
by the GP internally and cannot be controlled by the
PLC. This area can also store the video control data*2.
*1 Except for GP2000 Series units, 4096 words (LS0 to LS4095) can be used.
*2 When using the GP-570VM, be sure to set the video control area (22 words). The
video control area is designated in either the reading area or the user’s area.
Reference Each unit's User Manual (sold separately)
*3 Can be used for GP2000 Series only
*1 Except for GP2000 Series units, 4096 words (LS0 to LS4095) can be used.
*2 When using Yaskawa Electronic CP9200SH Series protocol, Bit No. is from 0 to F.
Reserved Please do not use this area. It is only for GP's internal
use. If you use this area, the GP will not operate prop-
erly.
Up to 20 words can be set as the System Data Area; up to 256 words can be set
as the Reading Area.*1 The size of these determines each area's number of
addresses.
*1 If the device range of your PLC is less than 256 words, the size of the PLC's
device range minus the size of System Data Area gives the maximum size for the
Reading Area.
*2 The Start Address means the start address of System Data Area specified in the
INITIALIZE menu.
Reference For more information, refer to "5.5 PLC SETUP" in each
unit's User's Manual (sold separately)
*3 n = 0~20: Differs with the number of items selected for the System Data Area in
the INITIALIZE menu.
*4 m = Reading Area Size
*5 = Reading Area Start Address (20) + Reading Area Size(m)
The following table describes the data write contents of the System Area for
each address.
For a PLC using 16-bit addressing
• If your PLC supports only 8-bit addresses, please refer to the
table on page 1-1-9.
• When you wish to turn off the GP’s display, use the display’s
ON/OFF bit (word address +9). Do not use the Control area’s
Backlight OFF bit (word address +14).
• The Word Address values assume that all the items have been selected for the
System Data Area in the GP's INITIALIZE menu.
• Here, “item #” represents the item numbers shown in the System Environ-
ment Setup area's SYSTEM AREA SETUP; found in the GP OFFLINE mode's
INITIALIZE area.
Word
Item # Contents Bit Detail
Addr
1 to 8999 (However, 1 to 1999 when
1 +0 Display Screen Number
using BCD input)
GP Error Status 0,1 Not used
È 2 System ROM/RAM
PLC Each bit changes to reflect the GP error status. 3 Memory Checksum
When an error occurs, the bit is set ON. 4 SIO Framing
E A bit that has turned ON remains ON until the 5 SIO Parity
x power is turned OFF and back ON, or until RUN 6 SIO Over-run
2 +1
c 7,8 Not used
mode is re-entered from OFFLINE mode.
l Memory requires
9
u Initialization
For Error Status data and processing notes, refer 10 Timer Clock Error
s
to the end of this section. 11 PLC
i
12 to 15 Not used
v
+2 Current YEAR, BCD 2 digits Last two digits
e
+3 Current MONTH, BCD 2 digits 01 to 12 (month)
3
+4 Current DAY, BCD 2 digits 01 to 31 (date)
W +5 Current TIME, BCD 4 digits 00 to 23 hr, 00 to 59 min
r 0,1 Reserved
i *1
2 Now Printing
t *2
3 Writes a set value
i
4 to 6 Reserved
n
7 *3
g PLC monopoly
8 *4
4 +6 Status
*5 K-tag entry error
A Display
9 0: Possible, 1: Not
r
e Possible *6
10 *7
a Backlight OFF
11 *8
Touch-panel input error
12 to 15 Reserved
5 +7 Reserved
Word
Item # Contents Bit Detail
Addr
1 to 8999 (However, 1 to 1999 when
using BCD input) When the address
top-most bit is turned ON, the PLC
changes the mode to Forced Screen
6 +8 Change Screen Number Change mode. While this mode is
enabled, the GP cannot be used to
change screens. Please refer to this
document's "Forced Screen Change"
section for details.
PLC FFFFh: Screen clears almost
È 7 +9 *15 immediately. 0h: Screen turns ON.
Screen Display On/Off
GP All other bits are reserved.
Clock's YEAR set value, BCD 2 digits Last 2 digits (bit #15 is the clock's data
E +10
(+flag) write change flag *9 )
x 8 +11 Clock's MONTH set value, BCD 2 digits 01 to 12
c +12 Clock's DATE set value, BCD 2 digits 01 to 31
l +13 Clock's TIME set value, BCD 4 digits 00 to 23 Hr: 00 to 59 Min
u
0 Backlight OFF *10
s
1 Buzzer ON
i
2 Starts printing
v 3 Reserved
e *11
4 Buzzer
R 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
*11
e 5 AUX Output
a 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
d 9 +14 Control *16 6 Reserved
*12
i 7 PLC monopoly
n 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
g *13
8 VGA Display
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
A 9,10 Reserved
r Hard copy output
*14
11
e 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
a 12 to 15 Reserved
A +15 Reserved Set to 0
0 Display - 0: OFF, 1: ON
Changing the order of
B +16 Window Control *17 1 window overlapping
0: Possible, 1: Not Possible
2 to 15 Reserved
*1 This bit turns on during printing. Changing to OFFLINE mode while this bit is
ON can scramble the print output.
*2 Every time a value is written with the K-tag or Keypad Input Display, the bit is
reversed.
*3 When using Multi-link, the bit turns ON in the middle of PLC Monopolize.
*4 When an alarm is setup in the middle of K-tag input, and a value outside the alarm
range is entered, the bit turns ON. When you enter a value within the alarm
range, or a screen change takes place, the bit turns OFF.
*5 Monitor, in bit units, only the necessary bits. Since reserved bits may be used for
GP system maintenance, etc., their ON/OFF status is not defined.
*6 <Display ON/OFF status>
The GP/GLC screen display ON/OFF can be detected from the PLC. This bit will
change in the following cases:
(1) "FFFFh" is written to the system data area's screen display ON/OFF bit
(LS9 when using link type), to turn the screen display OFF. (Bit 9 = 1)
(2) After the stand-by time has elapsed, the screen display OFF bit is turned
ON automatically. (Bit 9 = 1)
(3) The screen display OFF status has been changed to the screen display ON
status via screen switching and touching. (Bit 9 = 0)
(4) The screen display ON/OFF status bit will not change via turning ON/OFF
the system data area backlight OFF bit (Bit 0).
*7 <Backlight Burnout Detection>
The bit turns ON when backlight burnout is detected. This feature is available
only on GP-377R, GP-377, GP2000, and GLC2000 series unit.
*8 <Touch-panel input error>
The touch-panel input error bit is turned ON when input in the same position
continues for longer than the specified time.
*9 When the data write flag changes (OFF—>ON, or ON—>OFF), the clock data is
rewritten.
E.g. October 16, 1995, 9:57 pm
The current data in word address +10 is 0000.
Month, Date, Time data is written as follows:
• In word address +11 0010
• In word address +12 0016
• In word address +13 2157
When the YEAR's 15th bit is turned on, the data is written.
• Inputting 8095 into word address +10 causes the clock datato rewrite.
*10 With the System Data area's GP series except GP-477R, GP-470 and GP870 se-
ries units, the backlight turns OFF when this bit is ON(LCD display does not
change) and turns ON when the bit is OFF.
When the Backlight OFF bit (word address +14) turns ON, only the backlight will
turn OFF, however, the LCD display will remain ON and all touch switches set up
on the display can still be used. Use the Screen display ON/OFF bit (word ad-
dress +9) to actually turn the screen display OFF.
*11 Control Bit 1(Buzzer On) is output as shown below.
Buzzer output ....... When control bit 1 is ON, the GP internal buzzer is activated.
*12 When using n:1 (multi-link), PLC is monopolized when ON.
Reference Refer to Chapter 4.5, "About PLC Monopolize."
*13 <Control VGA display>
When the control VGA display bit is turned ON, the entire screen becomes a VGA
display in the compatible mode using the VM unit with the GP-570VM, GP-870VM,
or GP-2500/GP-2600.
When the VM unit is used with the GP-570VM, GP-870VM, or GP-2500/GP-
2600 in the compatible mode, turning the control VGA display bit ON makes the
entire screen a VGA display. Touching any position on the screen during the VGA
display turns this bit OFF.
*14 Turning ON bit 11( Hard Copy Output ) in the Control Area (word address +14)
cancels the current printing of the display’s hard copy.
- After printing is cancelled, bit 11, however, will not turn OFF automatically.
Therefore, after checking the Status Area’s Now Printing bit, turn OFF the
Control Area’s bit 11.
- When bit 11 in the Control Area is turned ON, hard copy cannot be created. If
you cancel printing before it is completed, printing will stop after the last line
of data on the panel’s current display has been output. Data already input in
the printer buffer’s memory will not be deleted.
*15 After the System Data area's screen display ON/OFF bit (word address +9) is set
to OFF, simply touching the screen will turn the display ON again.
*16 Be sure to turn all reserved bits OFF since they may be used for GP system main-
tenance, etc.
Note: When writing data to the Control Area (Address +14) be sure to use bit
units. Writing data in Word units can cause values to change.
*17 Reference For more about windows, refer to "2.26 U-tag (Window Dis-
play)" in the Tag Reference Manual.
• The Byte Address values assume all the items have been se-
lected for INITIALIZE's System Area. They differ depending upon
whether the PLC addresses are displayed as decimal or octal.
• The High and Low positions of the Byte Address of all items
vary among PLCs.
• To turn OFF the screen display, normally use address +18 (deci-
mal) or address +22 (octal) (turning ON/OFF the screen display),
rather than the Backlight OFF bit at address +28 (decimal) or
address +34 (octal) (control).
• Here, “item numbers” represent the item numbers shown in the [System En-
vironment Setup] area's [SYSTEM AREA SETUP]; found in the GP
OFFLINE mode's [INITIALIZE] area.
Byte Addr
Item # Contents Bit Detail
Decimal Octal
+0 +0 1 to 8999 (However, 1 to 1999
1 Display Screen Number
GP +1 +1 when using BCD input)
Byte Addr
Item # Contents Position Bit Detail
Decimal Octal
0,1 Reserved
2 *1
Now Printing
+12 +14 Low 3 *2
K-tag write
4 to 6 Reserved
7 *3
GP *7
PLC Monopoly
4 Status
0 *4
È K-tag entry error
PLC 1 Display: 0:ON, 1:OFF
+13 +15 High 2 *5
Backlight Burnout Detection
3 *6
Touch-panel input error
4 to 7 Reserved
+14 +16
5 Reserved
+15 +17
1 to 8999 (However, 1 to 1999 when using BCD input) When the
+16 +20 address top-most bit is turned ON, the PLC changes the mode to
6 Change Screen Number Forced Screen Change mode. While this mode is enabled, the
+17 +21 GP cannot be used to change screens. Please refer to this
document's "Forced Screen Change" section for details.
PLC +18 +22 *16 FFFFh: Screen clears almost immediately. 0h: Screen turns ON.
7 Screen Display On/Off
È +19 +23 All other bits are reserved.
GP +20 +24 Clock's YEAR setup value Last 2 digits (15th bit of high address is the
BCD 2 digits (+flag) *8
+21 +25 clock's data write change flag )
E +22 +26 Clock's MONTH setup
01 to 12
x +23 +27 value BCD 2 digits
c 8
+24 +30 Clock's DATE setup value
l 01 to 31
+25 +31 BCD 2 digits
u
+26 +32 Clock's TIME setup value
s 00 to 23 Hr: 00 to 59 Min
+27 +33 BCD 4 digits
i
v 0 *9
Backlight OFF
e 1 Buzzer ON
2 Starts printing
R 3 Reserved
e +28 +34 *10
4 Buzzer
a
Low 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
d
*10
i 5 AUX Output
n 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
g 9 6 Reserved
*11
7 PLC Monopoly
A
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
r
*12
e 0 VGA Display
+29 +35
a 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
High 1 to 2 Reserved
Hard Copy output
3
0: Enabled, 1: Disabled
4 to 7 Reserved
+30 +36
A Reserved Set to 0
+31 +37
Byte Addr
Item # Contents Position Bit Detail
Decimal Octal
PLC 0 Display
È 0: Possible, 1: Not Possible
+32 +40 Changing the order of window
GP *13 *15
Low
B Window Control 1 overlapping
E R 0: Possible, 1: Not Possible
x e 2 to 15 Reserved
c a +33 +41
High 2 to 15 Reserved
l d
u i +34 +42 Window Registration Selected Global registration number for Indirect
C *13
s n Number setup (Bin/BCD)
+35 +43
i g
v +36 +44 Window Display Position Global Window display coordinates for Indirect
e A *13
+37 +45 (X coordinate data) setup (Bin/BCD)
r
D
e
+38 +46 Window Display Position Global Window display coordinates for Indirect
a
+39 +47 *13 setup (Bin/BCD)
(Y coordinate data)
*1 This bit turns ON during printing. Changing to OFFLINE mode while this bit is
ON can scramble the print output.
*2 Every time a value is written with the K-tag, the bit is reversed.
*3 When using Multi-link, the bit turns on in the middle of PLC Monopolize.
*4 When an alarm is set up in the middle of K-tag input, and a value outside the
alarm range is entered, the bit turns ON. When you enter a value within the alarm
range, or a screen change takes place, the bit turns OFF.
*5 <Backlight Burnout Detection>
The bit turns ON when backlight burnout is detected. This feature is available
only on GP-377R, GP-377, GP2000, and GLC2000 series unit.
*6 <Touch-panel input error>
The touch-panel input error bit is turned ON when input in the same position
continues for longer than the specified time.
*7 The vertical relationship of addresses differs depending on the PLC type.
Monitor, in bit units, only the necessary bits.
Since reserved bits may be used for GP system maintenance, etc., their ON/OFF
status is not defined.
*8 When the data write flag changes (OFF—>ON, or ON—>OFF), the clock data is
rewritten.
E.g. October 16, 1995, 9:57 pm
The current data in byte data addresses +24 and +25 is 0000.
Month, Date, Time byte data is written as follows:
• In byte addresses +26,27 0010
• In byte addresses +30,31 0016
• In byte addresses +32,33 2157
When the YEAR's 15th bit is turned on, the data is written.
• Inputting 8095 into byte addresses +24 and +25 causes the clock data to
rewrite.
*9 For GP-675, GP-570, GP-577R, GP-370, GP-270, and GP-H70, the backlight
turns OFF when this bit is ON. (LCD displays do not change.) Lights up when
this bit turns OFF. When the Backlight OFF bit (byte address +34) turns ON, only
the backlight will turn OFF, however ,the LCD display will remain ON, and all
touch switches set up on the display can still be operated. Use the Screen display
ON/OFF bit (byte address +22) to turn OFF the screen display.
System Data
Area +14 0
GP
1) When the second bit in PLC
System Data Area +14 is
turned ON, (data 4) is written.
System Data
Area +14
02 2) When the second bit in Sys-
tem Data Area +14 is turned
GP ON, the on-screen data is out-
put to the printer for (hard
copy).
At the same time, the second
bit in System Data Area +6 is
turned ON.
System Data 02
Area +6
GP
○
○
+14
Printer
02
02 Bit OFF
System Data
Area +6
3) After printing is finished, the
○
System Data
○
02
4) After checking the second bit
System Data
Area +6 in System Area +6 turned OFF,
○
Area +14
02 in System Area +14. Be sure
GP to use the PLC to turn this bit
OFF.
Bit Description
0 Repeatedly turns ON/OFF in a communication cycle.
Remains ON after when a screen change (base, window)occurs until the tag scan is
1
complete.
2 ON only in the middle of an SIO error developing.
3 ON when displaying the Initial screen after powering up.
4 Always ON
5 Always OFF
Turns ON when backup SRAM data has been delated
6
(Only for GP's equipped with backup SRAM).
Turns ON if a BCD error occurs while D script is being used.
7 For more information about D script, refer to the Tag Reference Manual's section 3.1
"D script".
8 Turns ON if a zero division error occurs while D script is being used.
9 Filing data. Turns ON if the data is not transferred to Backup SRAM.
Filing data transfer is triggered by the Control Word Address. Turns ON if the data
can not be transferred from PLC to SRAM.
10 Also data transfer between PLCs is triggered by the Filing Data Display. Turns ON if
the data is not transferred from PLC to SRAM only when the transfer complete bit
address is used.
11 Filing data. Via transfer data to and from SRAM to LS area, via Filing Data Display.
When using D-script, turns ON if a communication error occurs when the function
12 memcpy () is used, or reading the data from designated Address Offset. Turns OFF
when data read is normally completed.
When there's no setting of a connected device for a generic SIO, if a sending function,
13 a receiving function, Control, Status, or the number of received data is read out, Turns
ON.
When reading out an expansion script exclusive function (such as a character string
14 operation function) via a generic SIO script, or when reading a generic SIO exclusive
function via an expansion script, Turns On.
15 Reserved
Reserved (LS2034)
The Reserved area value is indeterminate. Do not use
this area.
1 Second Binary Counter (LS2035)
Begins counting in 1 second units, after powering up. The
data is in binary format.
Tag Scan Time (LS2036)
The time it takes to scan the setup screen display tags.
The data is stored in binary ms units. The data renews at
the point when the management of all the object tags is
complete. The initial data value is 0. The measured time
may differ by ± 10ms with the actual time.
SIO Cycle Time (LS2037)
The time it takes in 1 cycle, from the beginning to the
end, to scan the SIO object (PLC internal System Area)
and various devices. The data renews at the point when
the management of the System Area and all the object
devices is complete. The initial data value is 0. The unit
is 10ms.
Tag Scan Counter (LS2038)
Begins counting in binary units, roughly when the scan
of the tags setup on the display screen is complete.
SIO Error Code (LS2039)
When an SIO error arises, the SIO error code displayed
last is stored in binary data.
Maximum Token Circulation Speed (LS2040)
(only when using n:1 Multi-link connection)
The maximum time it takes for the token packet (the right
to communicate exclusively to the PLC) to circulate to
the n number of connected GP's. The data is stored in
binary ms units. The data renews when the maximum
value changes or a screen change occurs. Its initial data
Special Relays are not write protected. Be careful not to use a tag to over-
write this data.
When using a 1:1 connection, the initial Token Circulation Speed values re-
main (0).
Use the LS area for communication in the following cases: when there is dis-
play data common to all screens, when there is Trend Graph block display
data, or when a video window display is used. (GP-570VM only)
To run LS Area communication, first set up the size of the Reading Area in
GP's INITIALIZE setting. Then transfer the common display data or block
display trend graph data to the Reading Area, allocated in the PLC's internal
memory. (Transfer according to the PLC ladder program.)
By doing so, the data transferred into the Reading Area and the System Data is
transmitted to the GP unit in one transmission.
By using the LS Area Communication method, no matter what screen is dis-
played on the GP, the System Data is transmitted continually. Therefore, to
change screens quicker, use LS Area Communication instead of Block Trans-
fer.