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Welcome to this tutorial regarding the Mitsubishi HMI
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Graphic operation Terminal or GOT.
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Our topic for this tutorial is about the Go to Screen Switch.
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The Go to Screen switch shifts or moves the view from one screen to another screen.
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As we can see we have one screen.
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We will add more base screen to demonstrate the function of Go to Screen switch.
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This is our main screen.
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This will be the Alarm screen.
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And this will be the Menu screen.
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We will also add some Window screen.
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This window screen is overlaid in front of a base screen.
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This is the base screen, and if we shift to different screen
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we will see different view of the HMI.
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While the window screen only overlays in fornt of the base screen.
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We will add more window screen,
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supposing we have three pumps to control.
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Now we will add the Go to Screen switches.
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We will first make all the switches before we discuss
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how to setup the Go to Screen switch.
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Now we well set the Go to Screen switches.
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We will set this one to open the window screen for P1.
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This is the ON/OFF controller of pump P1.
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Here we will set this as overlap window
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and then we can see that we have selection here.
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This will open the P1 window screen.
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Take note in the Detail Setting we have chosen Fixed setting.
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We will discuss later what is this Device setting.
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This one is for overlap window screen P2.
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And this one for overlap window screen P3
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This will be the Go to Screen switch for Alarm screen.
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we will add some Text label.
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This one will be the Go to Screen switch for Menu screen.
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We will set this one as 'Back' Go to Screen switch.
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When we press this switch
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the view will shift back to the screen that was previously opened.
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It does not have a setting for switching to a specific screen.
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This one will switch back to the Main screen.
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This one will switch to Menu screen.
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This will be set as 'Back' Go to Screen switch.
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This will switch to Alarm screen.
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This will switch to Main screen.
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We will check now how this Go to Screen switch works.
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As we can see P1 is now running.
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When we press this object it will open the window screen for P1 control.
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We can turn ON or OFF from here the output P1.
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To close this window screen just click the 'X' button on the header.
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The same goes for P2, it will open the window screen linked to it.
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We can control P2 from this window.
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The same also for P3 it will open the window screen set for its control.
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If we want to view the alarms
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we click this switch and the Alarm screen opens.
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We have a 'Back' switch here.
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It will switch back to the last screen that was opened prior to the present screen.
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If we press this the view will revert to the Main screen.
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We press this again and then we switch to Menu screen,
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if we press this 'Back' switch the view should revert to Alarm screen.
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since the Alarm screen was the previous screen that was opened.
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If we press this switch it will open the Main screen.
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The same for this switch if we want to view the Menu screen.
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If we want to go to Alarm screen, click this switch.
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if we press this 'Back' switch it will revert to Menu screen because that was the previous screen.
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We go back to Main screen.
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That is for the setup of Go to Screen switch using the Fixed
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and the Back or Previous settings.
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The other setting for Go to Screen switch is the Device setting.
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We can choose from three Data types.
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For Signed Binary 16, we can select word devices
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this will allow us to open the screen assigned for each bit of the word device.
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If we set this as bit device this will be On and Off device.
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For example we set this as Y0.
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Depending on the status of Y0 we can choose which screen to open.
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If Y0 is ON we may choose which screen we want to open from these screens.
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For example we want to switch to Main screen when Y0 is On.
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And switch to Menu screen when Y0 is off.
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As we can see Y0 is now ON.
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If we press this switch the Main screen is supposed to open.
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And if Y0 is Off
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when we press this switch the Menu screen should open.
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To clearly see the operation of the switch when Y0 is On
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we will select the Alarm screen.
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We turn on again Y0.
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When we press this switch the Alarm screen should open.
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There we can see that the view switched to Alarm screen.
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Again if Y0 is Off, when we press this switch
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the view will switch to Menu screen.
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That is the function of Device setting of Go to Screen switch.
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This is all for now for Go to Screen Switch setup.
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Watch out for more upcoming video tutorials for Mitsubishi
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Graphic Operation Terminal or GOT HMI.