Motorola GT10 User Manual

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GT10/GT30

6.2

Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN

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Device Setting dialog box

The button functions as a backspace
key when entering addresses.

The button acts as a Clear key.

Click on the button to display the pull–down
menu, and select the device from that menu.
Enter the address using the ten–keys.

Transfer Outside
Clock data displayed in the GT30 can be transferred to an external device such as a
PLC, using this setting.

Off ––– The GT30 clock data is not transferred to an external device.

On ––– The GT30 clock data is transferred to an external device.

If “On” is selected for the above “Transfer Outside” parameter, click on the

button

to specify the output destination and the initial device, and specify the address.

Data storage sequence for internal PLC device

Upper byte

Lower byte

Top address

Minutes data (H00 to H59)

Second data (H00 to H59)

Top address +1

Day data (H01 to H31)

Hour data (H00 to H23)

Top address +2

Year data (H00 to H99)

Month data (H01 to H12)

Top address +3

Day data (H00 to H06)

*In the day data, H00 indicates Sunday and H06 indicates Saturday.

CAUTION

If “On” is selected for the “Transfer Outside” parameter, the data will
be transferred to the DT90054 as the default device. If this device
address does not exist in the PLC connected to the GT30, however,
re–specify the address so that it matches the model connected to the
GT30.
Selecting a device address that does not exist in the PLC will cause an
error (ER61) to occur.

Backlight control

Auto–Off

This is used to specify the Auto–Off backlight feature.

Off ––– The Auto–Off backlight feature is not used.

On ––– Auto–Off backlight feature is used. This parameter specifies the period of time
that the GT30 is inactive before the backlight goes off automatically.

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