Socket Mobile GFK0121E manual Change the Bus Address, Select a PLC Reference Address

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Configuring Field Control Station

1.From the HHM Main Menu, display the special set of menus for Field Control.

A.If the Bus Interface Unit or Field Processor is the current-selected device, press F2 (ana- lyze) twice or F3 then F2.

B.If it is NOT the currently-selected device:

H Select F2 (analyze) then F3 (Block/Bus Status).

H Press the F1 (nxt) or F2 (prev) key repeat- edly to reach the serial bus address of the

BIU or Field Processor. Press F3 to make it the active device. Then, press ΔMenu, fol- lowed by F2 (Monitor/Control Ref).

F 1 : M o n i t o r

F 2 : C o n f i g u r a t i o n

From this menu, press F2 (Configuration). This menu appears:

F 1 : G E N I U S

C O N F I G

F 2 : M o d u l e

C o n f i g

F 3 : P r e v i o u s M e n u

HPress F1 to configure the BIU/Field Processor.

HPress F2 to configure individual modules.

Change the Bus Address

When you press F1 (Genius Configuration) from the Configuration menu, the HHM shows the serial bus address previously configured for the BIU or Field Processor:

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If the bus address is correct, press F2 to go on.

Note: If a BIU or Field Processor has a Serial Bus Address conflict on an operating bus, it will not scan the modules in the station until the fault is cleared.

1.If you want to change the address, enter the new address using the keypad.

2.Press F4 (entr). An error message appears if the number has been used for another device.

Select a PLC Reference Address

If the host is not a Series Six PLC or Series Five PLC, no entry is necessary here.

If the host is a Series Six PLC or Series Five PLC, assign an I/O or register reference address.

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shows reference type

1.Use the F3 key to toggle the selection of Series SixI/Omemory, Series Five I/O memory, or register memory. (See the BIU/Field Processor User's Manual for information about memory usage in the Series Five and Series Six PLC).

If I/O memory is used, the amount required is equal to the number of bits of discrete data PLUS analog data. Each analog reference used consumes 16 points.

If register memory is used, an amount is re- quired that is equal to the total number of bytes of input data PLUS all of the output data

2.Key in the number of the block's beginning I/O or register reference. This may be:

SeriesSixI/O

1 to 993

Series FiveI/O

1 to 2041

Registers

1 to 16383

3. Press the F4 (Entr) key.

Configure Additional Features

On the screens that follow, select these features:

HFault Reporting

HGenius bus redundancy

HBSM Controller

HOutput default time (for redundancy)

HCPU redundancy

HDuplex redundancy: default mode for outputs

HConfiguration protection

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Chapter 4 Device Configuration: Overview

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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 InstructionsCharging the Battery Pack Battery OperationLow Battery Power 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 the Keypad Testing Operation of the Hand-held MonitorTesting the Internal Electronics Testing the Display ScreenChapter Device Configuration Overview Online Configuration Online or Offline ConfigurationStarting 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 DropConfiguring Block Features ConfiguringGenius BlocksCopying a Configuration 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 StatusMaking the Block Active Monitoring a Genius BlockMonitor Block Display for Discrete I/O and Input Blocks 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 Extra Calculated Data Lpio Screens PowerTRAC Status Inputs ScreensPowerTRAC Calculated Data Screens PowerTRAC Control Outputs ScreensMonitoring/Controlling Remote Drop Data Displaying Other CircuitsClearing Faults Displaying and Clearing Remote Drop FaultsForcing a Circuit Displaying Another Reference Changing the Display ModeMonitoring/Controlling Field Control Data Returning to the Previous MenuDisplaying Field Control Faults Clearing Field Control FaultsPulse Test Error Messages Pulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Genius BlocksClearing Pulse Test Faults 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