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GE Fanuc Automation
Programmable Control Products
Genius
t
Hand-held
Monitor
User's Guide
GFK-0121E
June 1994
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Contents
GE Fanuc Automation
GFL±002
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Content of this Manual
Preface
Contents
Chapter Introduction
HHM Keypad
Hand-held Monitor Description
Accessories
Keyswitch
HHM Display
HHM Compatibility
Optional Accessories
HHM Specifications
Selecting 120 VAC or 230 VAC
Charging the Battery Pack for AC Operation
Instructions
Using the 230VAC Power Adapter
Low Battery Power
Battery Operation
Charging the Battery Pack
Replacing the Battery Pack
Changing the Prom
Conductive mat
Configuring a Permanently-installed HHM
Permanent Installation
Cutout
HHM Installation Instructions
SER
Installing the D-Shell HHM Connector
Mounting the HHM Connector
Installing a Separate Hand-held Monitor Connector
Making the Bus Connections
Chapter Getting Started
Powerup Error Messages
Setting the HHM Baud Rate
Main HHM Screens
Displaying the Home Menu
Changing the HHM Device Number
Configuring the Hand-held Monitor
Selecting the Host CPU
Changing the HHM Display Language
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Shutoff
Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Force I/O Circuits
Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Clear Faults
Testing the Internal Electronics
Testing Operation of the Hand-held Monitor
Testing the Keypad
Testing the Display Screen
Chapter Device Configuration Overview
Starting Configuration
Online or Offline Configuration
Online Configuration
Offline Configuration
Displaying the Configuration Menus
To Set the I/O Map for a Remote I/O Scanner
Completing the Program Block ID Screens
Configuring the Remote Drop
Configuration Notes
Copying a Configuration
ConfiguringGenius Blocks
Configuring Block Features
Configuration Instructions
Change the Bus Address
Configure Additional Features
Select a PLC Reference Address
Disable the I/O Scan
Configuring Individual Field Control Modules
Configure Data Addresses and Lengths
Add Modules and Assign References
Configuring Module Features
Assign I/O References for the Module
Chapter Monitoring the Bus and its Devices
Selecting Another Device
Displaying Information About Bus Devices
Monitoring the Bus Status
Switching a Dual Bus
Monitor Block Display for Discrete I/O and Input Blocks
Monitoring a Genius Block
Making the Block Active
Block References
Monitor Block Display for Analog Blocks
Monitor Block Display for Discrete Relay OutputBlocks
Monitor Block Display for a High-speed Counter Block
Preset Outputs
Calculated Data
Monitor Block Display for a PowerTRACBlock
Basic Monitor/Control Display Format
Clearing Circuit Faults
Diagnostics
Forcing an Input or Output
Forcing an Analog, RTD, or Thermocouple Value
PowerTRAC Data Sequence
Monitor/Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC Block
Selecting a Memory Type or Address
PowerTRAC Calculated Data Screens
PowerTRAC Status Inputs Screens
PowerTRAC Extra Calculated Data Lpio Screens
PowerTRAC Control Outputs Screens
Displaying Other Circuits
Monitoring/Controlling Remote Drop Data
Clearing Faults
Displaying and Clearing Remote Drop Faults
Forcing a Circuit
Monitoring/Controlling Field Control Data
Changing the Display Mode
Displaying Another Reference
Returning to the Previous Menu
Clearing Field Control Faults
Displaying Field Control Faults
Clearing Pulse Test Faults
Pulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Genius Blocks
Pulse Test Error Messages
Executing a Pulse Test
General Instructions
Chapter Reading CPU Memory
Series 90 PLC
Enter or Change the PLC Type
Series Six PLC
Enter or Change the Memory Location
Data
Series Five PLC
Changing the Selected Address
Changing the Data Format
Powerup Error Messages
Chapter Error Messages
Configuration Error Messages
Operating Error Messages
Index
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