Mitsubishi’s new GOT 2000 HMI improves visualisation and alarm handling

 

Screenshot of GOT2000 from Mitsubishi Electric

 

The new GOT2000 from Mitsubishi Electric UK boasts advanced HMI functionality and acts as a seamless gateway to other industrial automation devices to increase productivity and efficiency. Inheriting all the features of the GOT1000 series, it introduces a refined and advanced function set to improve communication and simplify performance

 

The high quality display is designed to optimise operator control and monitoring of device and line statuses. GOT2000 offers an intuitive operation terminal with new tablet-like operability and higher functionality.

 

Simplifying the start-up process of industrial automation systems

When connected to a personal computer, the GOT2000 acts as a transparent gateway to enable programming, start up, and adjustment of industrial automation systems. Users do not need to  open the control cabinet or changing cable connections.

 

Screen data can be transferred from a personal computer to the GOT2000 with a programmable controller acting as a gateway. There is no need to connect cables directly from personal computers to the GOT simplifying the editing of screen data during start-up and maintenance.

 

Easy backup and storage

Data such as the programs and parameters of the programmable controller CPU, motion controller, robot controller and CNC can be backed up onto the GOT’s SD card or USB memory. With a backup of data in the GOT, there’s no need to use a personal computer when replacing the industrial devices such as the programmable controller CPU. All replacement and restoration can be completed with just the GOT2000.

 

Identify alarms and search for causes

Information such as the channel No., network No., station No., and CPU No., has been added to the system alarm making it possible to identify the abnormal device just by looking at the current alarm. The number of the screen and the ID of the object that caused the alarm are also recorded and displayed, so that operators can easily identify what operations caused an alarm.

 

Alarms can be divided into groups and displayed by system or levels, or can be displayed all at the same time. Troubleshooting multiple alarm occurrences may be complicated in a large system, however, breaking down the alarms leads to effective and fast resolution. The alarm log data can be saved in the built-in SRAM even if the power fails.

 

The operation and display level (authority) can be set for each operator to strengthen security and prevent operation errors from reoccurring. The operation log file is saved with the operator information and can be viewed to identify causes, and help make improvements and prevent recurrence.

 

GOT2000 is available from 999 Mitsubishi at discounted prices

 

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