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Device Configuration Overview

The Hand-held Monitor can be used to configure (establish the operating characteristics for) a wide variety of other devices. Some configurable devices are:

HGenius I/O Blocks, High-speed Counter Blocks, and PowerTRAC Blocks

Hthe Series 90-70 Remote I/O Scanner and its remote drop

HField Control stations.

The Hand-held Monitor displays a unique set of configuration screens for each type of configurable device.

Because of the wide assortment of configuration features provided by the HHM, it has not been possible to include them all here. You should refer to the more detailed configuration instructions in the User's Manual for the type of device you are configuring.

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL±002 Content of this Manual Related PublicationsPreface Contents Chapter Introduction Hand-held Monitor Description HHM KeypadAccessories KeyswitchHHM Display HHM Compatibility HHM Specifications Optional AccessoriesCharging the Battery Pack for AC Operation Selecting 120 VAC or 230 VACUsing the 230VAC Power Adapter InstructionsBattery Operation Low Battery PowerCharging the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery PackChanging the Prom Conductive mat Permanent Installation Configuring a Permanently-installed HHMHHM Installation Instructions CutoutInstalling the D-Shell HHM Connector SERInstalling a Separate Hand-held Monitor Connector Mounting the HHM ConnectorMaking the Bus Connections Chapter Getting Started Setting the HHM Baud Rate Powerup Error MessagesDisplaying the Home Menu Main HHM ScreensConfiguring the Hand-held Monitor Changing the HHM Device NumberSelecting the Host CPU Changing the HHM Display LanguageEnabling/Disabling Automatic Shutoff Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Clear Faults Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Force I/O CircuitsTesting Operation of the Hand-held Monitor Testing the Internal ElectronicsTesting the Keypad Testing the Display ScreenChapter Device Configuration Overview Online or Offline Configuration Starting ConfigurationOnline Configuration Offline ConfigurationDisplaying the Configuration Menus Completing the Program Block ID Screens To Set the I/O Map for a Remote I/O ScannerConfiguration Notes Configuring the Remote DropConfiguringGenius Blocks Copying a ConfigurationConfiguring Block Features Configuration InstructionsChange the Bus Address Configure Additional FeaturesSelect a PLC Reference Address Disable the I/O Scan Configuring Individual Field Control ModulesConfigure Data Addresses and Lengths Add Modules and Assign References Configuring Module FeaturesAssign I/O References for the Module Chapter Monitoring the Bus and its Devices Displaying Information About Bus Devices Selecting Another DeviceSwitching a Dual Bus Monitoring the Bus StatusMonitoring a Genius Block Monitor Block Display for Discrete I/O and Input BlocksMaking the Block Active Block ReferencesMonitor Block Display for Discrete Relay OutputBlocks Monitor Block Display for Analog BlocksPreset Outputs Monitor Block Display for a High-speed Counter BlockMonitor Block Display for a PowerTRACBlock Calculated DataBasic Monitor/Control Display Format Clearing Circuit Faults DiagnosticsForcing an Input or Output Forcing an Analog, RTD, or Thermocouple Value PowerTRAC Data Sequence Monitor/Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC BlockSelecting a Memory Type or Address PowerTRAC Status Inputs Screens PowerTRAC Calculated Data ScreensPowerTRAC Extra Calculated Data Lpio Screens PowerTRAC Control Outputs ScreensMonitoring/Controlling Remote Drop Data Displaying Other CircuitsClearing Faults Displaying and Clearing Remote Drop FaultsForcing a Circuit Changing the Display Mode Monitoring/Controlling Field Control DataDisplaying Another Reference Returning to the Previous MenuDisplaying Field Control Faults Clearing Field Control FaultsPulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Genius Blocks Clearing Pulse Test FaultsPulse Test Error Messages Executing a Pulse TestChapter Reading CPU Memory General InstructionsSeries 90 PLC Enter or Change the PLC Type Series Six PLCEnter or Change the Memory Location Series Five PLC DataChanging the Data Format Changing the Selected AddressChapter Error Messages Powerup Error MessagesOperating Error Messages Configuration Error MessagesIndex Index-2 Index-3 Index-4