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Completing the Program Block ID Screens

Select F1 (Program Block ID) from the Configuration menu to complete the mandatory part of a device's configuration. (The HHM's CHNG BLK ID capability must be enabled).

When the HHM is set up for a PLC host, the Program Block ID screen looks like this:

P R O G B L O C K I D

I / O

(devicerferences)

B L O C K N O .

(device#)

r e f

b l k

n x t

 

 

 

If there are ? symbols on the screen, the reference address and/or Device Number have not yet been configured. If there are * symbols on the screen, a reference address was previously assigned, but is out of range for the host CPU currently set up for the HHM. If this happens, check the host CPU setup in the HHM Utilities.

When the HHM is set up for a PCIM/QBIM/GENI host, references are not used. Instead, the second line describes the device:

P R O G B L O C K I D

I S O L

8

(device#)

B L O C K N

O . (device#)

r e f

b l k

n x t

 

 

 

To Enter or Change the Device Number: the Hand-held Monitor must be connected directly to the device.

1.Press F2 (blk). Then, enter the intended num- ber (1-30). If you make a mistake, press F2 twice again, then enter the correct number.

2.Press the F3 (Enter) key. If the device is on-line and the number has already been used, an er- ror message appears.

To Complete the Program Block ID Screen: The Program Block ID screen is used to configure additional features for some devices. These vary from device to device; you should refer to the device's User's Manual if you need more information.

To Change the Device's Baud Rate: press F4 (Next) from the Program Block ID screen. (The HHM's CHNG BLK BAUD capability must be enabled).

S E L E C T

B A U D

R A T E

A C T I V E = 1 5 3 . 6 K S T

P R O G

= 1 5 3 . 6 K S T

 

t g l e n t r n x t

 

 

The bus will not operate unless all devices are set for the same baud rate. Check the baud rate before introducing blocks onto an operating bus.

HTo change the device's baud rate, press F2 (Toggle), then press F3 (Enter).

HCycle power to all devices on the bus at the same time to use the new baud rate.

To Set the I/O Map for a Remote I/O Scanner:

The next screen is used to assign data types and lengths for a Series 90-70 Remote I/O Scanner. See the next page.

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Hand-held Monitor User's Guide ± June 1994

GFK-0121E

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Socket Mobile GFK0121E manual Completing the Program Block ID Screens, To Set the I/O Map for a Remote I/O Scanner