Socket Mobile GFK0121E manual Series Five PLC, Data

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Series Five PLC

For a Series Five PLC, the Hand-held Monitor can read data from register memory. That includes I/O data mapped into register memory, (it is easier to display I/O data with the HHM's Monitor Block or Monitor Control Reference function).

For a Series Five PLC, the Device Memory screen looks like this example:

Enter or Change the PLC Type

To enter or change the PLC type:

1.Press F3 (chng). A cursor appears at the left of the colon. For a Series Six PLC, enter the num- ber 32768.

2.Press the F3 (entr) key.

D E V I C E M E M O R Y 7

M E M : (location)

t g l c h n g e n t r S B A

The top line shows the currently-selected Device Number (7 in the example above). If there is a currently-selected memory location, it appears on the second line of the display as two numbers separated by a colon.

The number on the left will be:

133for a Series Five PLC

The number on the right is the actual memory location that will be read.

From this screen, use the Hand-held Monitor function keys to:

A.Select a different device on the bus (press F4 (SBA)).

B.Select another memory type (press F2 (chng)). See right for instructions.

C.Select another reference location in the dis- played memory type (press F2(chng)). See right for instructions.

D.Display the current memory contents of the specified location (press F3 (entr)).

Enter or Change the Memory Location

To enter or change the memory location:

1.On the same screen, press F1 ( > ) to move the cursor to the right of the colon.

2.Press F2 (chng).

3.Enter the byte offset of the data. This is equal to (2 x register #) ± 2. For example, for regis- ter#100, you would enter (2 x 100) ± 2, which is 198.

I/O Data

Series Five I/O data can be displayed using the integer result of this formula:

(point number) / 8 + table offset

The table offsets for Series Five I/O are:

channel 1 inputs

32768

channel 2 inputs

32896

channel 1 outputs

33024

channel 2 outputs

33152

Example: to display channel 2 output 12, you would enter:12/8 + 33152, which is 33153:

M E M : 1 3 3 : 3 3 1 5 3

Press F3 (ENTR) to save the memory location. To display the memory content of this location, press F3 (ENTR) again.

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Hand-held Monitor User's Guide ± June 1994

GFK-0121E

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL±002 Related Publications Content of this ManualPreface Contents Chapter Introduction HHM Keypad Hand-held Monitor DescriptionKeyswitch AccessoriesHHM Display HHM Compatibility Optional Accessories HHM SpecificationsSelecting 120 VAC or 230 VAC Charging the Battery Pack for AC OperationInstructions Using the 230VAC Power AdapterLow Battery Power Battery OperationCharging the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery PackChanging the Prom Conductive mat Configuring a Permanently-installed HHM Permanent InstallationCutout HHM Installation InstructionsSER Installing the D-Shell HHM ConnectorMounting the HHM Connector Installing a Separate Hand-held Monitor ConnectorMaking the Bus Connections Chapter Getting Started Powerup Error Messages Setting the HHM Baud RateMain HHM Screens Displaying the Home MenuChanging the HHM Device Number Configuring the Hand-held MonitorChanging the HHM Display Language Selecting the Host CPUEnabling/Disabling Automatic Shutoff Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Force I/O Circuits Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Clear FaultsTesting the Internal Electronics Testing Operation of the Hand-held MonitorTesting the Keypad Testing the Display ScreenChapter Device Configuration Overview Starting Configuration Online or Offline ConfigurationOnline Configuration Offline ConfigurationDisplaying the Configuration Menus To Set the I/O Map for a Remote I/O Scanner Completing the Program Block ID ScreensConfiguring the Remote Drop Configuration NotesCopying a Configuration ConfiguringGenius BlocksConfiguring Block Features Configuration InstructionsConfigure Additional Features Change the Bus AddressSelect a PLC Reference Address Configuring Individual Field Control Modules Disable the I/O ScanConfigure Data Addresses and Lengths Configuring Module Features Add Modules and Assign ReferencesAssign I/O References for the Module Chapter Monitoring the Bus and its Devices Selecting Another Device Displaying Information About Bus DevicesMonitoring the Bus Status Switching a Dual BusMonitor Block Display for Discrete I/O and Input Blocks Monitoring a Genius BlockMaking the Block Active Block ReferencesMonitor Block Display for Analog Blocks Monitor Block Display for Discrete Relay OutputBlocksMonitor Block Display for a High-speed Counter Block Preset OutputsCalculated Data Monitor Block Display for a PowerTRACBlockBasic Monitor/Control Display Format Diagnostics Clearing Circuit FaultsForcing an Input or Output Forcing an Analog, RTD, or Thermocouple Value Monitor/Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC Block PowerTRAC Data SequenceSelecting a Memory Type or Address PowerTRAC Calculated Data Screens PowerTRAC Status Inputs ScreensPowerTRAC Extra Calculated Data Lpio Screens PowerTRAC Control Outputs ScreensDisplaying Other Circuits Monitoring/Controlling Remote Drop DataDisplaying and Clearing Remote Drop Faults Clearing FaultsForcing a Circuit Monitoring/Controlling Field Control Data Changing the Display ModeDisplaying Another Reference Returning to the Previous MenuClearing Field Control Faults Displaying Field Control FaultsClearing Pulse Test Faults Pulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Genius BlocksPulse Test Error Messages Executing a Pulse TestGeneral Instructions Chapter Reading CPU MemorySeries 90 PLC Series Six PLC Enter or Change the PLC TypeEnter or Change the Memory Location Data Series Five PLCChanging the Selected Address Changing the Data FormatPowerup Error Messages Chapter Error MessagesConfiguration Error Messages Operating Error MessagesIndex Index-2 Index-3 Index-4