The Mitsubishi GOT2000 series graphic operation terminal is a core device for human-machine interaction in industrial automation, widely used in production line monitoring, data acquisition, and equipment control. Its built-in Utility provides a complete set of functions from communication settings, system maintenance to data backup and fault diagnosis. However, on-site engineers often face issues such as communication interruptions, touch offset, system alarms, or data backup failures. This article is based on the GOT2000 series user manual (Utility section), combined with practical engineering experience, to systematically review the various functions of the Utility and provide troubleshooting steps for common faults, helping engineers quickly locate and solve on-site problems.
Overview of GOT2000 Utility Features
Utility is the built-in management program of GOT2000, which can complete the following tasks without connecting to a computer:
GOT basic settings: display, language, IP address, time synchronization, controller communication parameters, etc.
Extended feature settings: wireless LAN, VNC server, backup/restore, trigger backup, license management, etc.
Maintenance: Batch self check, USB device management, screen cleaning, touch calibration, system alarm display, drawing/font/touch screen inspection, I/O inspection, Ethernet status inspection, etc.
Monitoring: equipment monitoring, PLC program monitoring, network monitoring, servo amplifier monitoring, etc.
Data management: conversion, deletion, copying, and movement of alarm logs, recipe files, log files, image files, and operation logs; File manager, SD card formatting, memory check, packet management, etc.
Mastering these functions can significantly improve the efficiency of on-site fault handling.
Key Settings and Common Problems
2.1 Display and Operation Settings
Function description: It can set the display time of the startup screen, screen saver time, battery alarm display, human body sensor (some models), brightness adjustment, etc.
Common problem: The screen darkens after a long period of inactivity, but cannot be awakened by touch.
Troubleshooting steps:
Go to Utility → [GOT Setup] → [Display] and check if the "Screen save time" is set to a non-zero value.
If using a human sensor, confirm that it has been set to "Valid" and the sensor detection level is appropriate (default 10, highest sensitivity).
Check if forced screen saver (system signal) is enabled. It can be disabled through the system information function in GT Designer 3.
2.2 Language switching issues
Utility supports Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, etc., but requires the installation of corresponding fonts.
Fault phenomenon: After switching the system language, some menus still display the old language or garbled characters.
Solution:
Ensure that the corresponding font package is installed (written through GT Modeler 3).
Click the [Language] button on the Utility main interface, select the desired language, and restart GOT.
2.3 IP address setting and Ethernet communication failure
The Ethernet interface of GOT2000 requires correct configuration of IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. The factory default IP addresses are 192.168.3.18 (standard port) and 192.168.5.22 (expansion port).
Common error: Communication interruption caused by IP address conflict.
Troubleshooting steps:
Go to [GOT Setup] → [IP Address] and confirm that "Ethernet comm. unit" is set to "Effective".
Check if the IP address is duplicated with other devices in the network. If repeated, GOT will display the system alarm "G01-425" and may automatically disconnect the network.
You can select 'Maintain a network connection (rec)' or 'Do not maintain' in the 'Behavior of duplicate IPs'. It is recommended to maintain the former and manually modify the IP address in case of conflicts.
Use the [Ethernet status check] in the Utility to send ping packets to test the connectivity with the controller or server.
2.4 Controller Communication Setting Issues
GOT2000 communicates with PLC or other devices through multiple channels (CH1-CH4). The communication driver needs to be installed in advance.
Common faults: GOT displays "Communication timeout" (error code 402) or "SIO status error" (403).
Solution:
Check cable connections and communication unit installation.
Go to [GOT Setup] → [Controller] → [Channel Driver assignment] and confirm that the channel number has been correctly assigned to the communication driver (such as "MELSEC-FX").
Click on the driver display box to enter the "Communication detail setting", and verify that the parameters such as baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity check, etc. are consistent with the PLC.
If using multiple channels, confirm that the Transparent mode channel number (usually CH1) is set correctly.
2.5 Clock synchronization (time setting)
GOT2000 can synchronize time from PLC or SNTP servers, and can also broadcast its own clock to the PLC.