Chapter

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Introduction

The Hand-held Monitor (HHM) is a convenient operator interface device that can be used to set up and monitor a Genius I/O and communications system.

The HHM features:

HAn LCD display with four lines of 16 characters each.

HSelectable display language: English, German, French, or Italian.

HA 20-key sealed-membrane keypad.

HA keyswitch that can be used to restrict operator access to certain functions, as selected for the application.

H Operation from its battery pack, or by 115 volt AC or 230 volt AC power.

The Hand-held Monitor screen is the operator's window to the Genius bus and all of its devices. It can be used to display:

hI/O data for any device on the bus.

hDiagnostics.

hBus scan time.

hDescriptions of all devices on the bus.

hGlobal Data addresses.

hMemory data from CPUs on the bus.

GENIUS mon

Hand Held Monitor

cfg

GE Fanuc

F1

F2

F3

F4

7

8

9

Home

4

5

6

Y

Menu

 

 

 

1

2

3

Clear

+ 0 D On

±Off

The Hand-held Monitor can also be used for device configuration, fault clearing, and forcing I/O circuits and dual bus selection. It can also be set up to prevent the use of any of these capabilities.

A key feature of the Hand-held Monitor is its ability to communicate with I/O blocks and to force discrete and analog I/O, whether or not there is a PLC or computer connected to the bus. This greatly simplifies system check-out prior to full-scale system operation.

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