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1. m To configure Genius blocks select F3 Configu ration from the Main Menu then F2 Config 2 Pressing F2 Toggle to select either DISABLED ure Block to view and modify other features or ENABLED Detailed configuration instructions for each 3 Pressing F3 Enter to save the selection type of device are provided in its User s Manual j i i 4 Pressing F4 Next to go to the first configura You pane use a Copy n to a a tion display D MENU to return to the Configu CORTE Wa LOPE rom ONE trek GN tesame bus ration menu or HOME to return to the Home to another menu m To configure a remote drop continue from the Program Block ID screens to enter the remote map I O References and Drop ID Then go to Fl HHM UTILITIES Displaying the HHM F2 ANALYZE Configuration Menus F3 CONFIGURATION F4 DEVICE MEMORY F3 F2 or F3 F1l PROG BLOCK ID Fl Monitor F2 CONFIG BLOCK FP2sCon agurabtion F3 COPY CONFIG F4 F1 F2 F3 All Devices PROG BLOCK ID COPY CONFIG I O device references FROM nm TO BLOCK NO device ref bs Tak nxt chng entr Field Control Devices Configure a Remote Configure an F1 GENIUS CONFIG Map I O Block F2 Module Config F3 Previous Menu Remote I O Scanner Genius Blocks and Remote I O Scanner GFK 0121E Chapter 4 Device Configuration Overview 4 3 Completing the Program Block ID Screens Select F1 Program Block ID from the Configuration men
2. When making bus connections the maximum exposed length of bare wires should be two inches For added protection each shield drain wire should be insulated with spaghetti tubing to prevent the Shield In and Shield Out wires from touching each other If the HHM connector is at either end of its bus it is necessary to install an appropriate terminating resistor across the Serial 1 and Serial 2 wires The Genius I O System and Communications User s Manual lists appropriate terminating resistors for each recommended bus cable type Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E Installing a Separate Hand held Monitor Connector You can add a connector to the bus for a permanently mounted Hand held Monitor or to provide an additional attachment point for a portable HHM The unit shown below catalog number 44A736310 001 R001 provides a Hand held Monitor connector and serial bus terminals Sin y a lein gs oes 1 27 cm 4 249cm A al a lt Hand held Monitor 4 Connector A Lge f A aed a N NJ Panel Mounting Ear 2 834 in 7 198 cm N N X DDO oy X1 X2 SA SB ae AWA bese Serial Bus Terminals ee X1 Serial 1 EEE X2 Serial2 SA Shield In shown at 100 of actual size SB Shield Out Mounting the HHM Connector This unit can be easily mounted on a rail such as a standard 35mm shown below or 15mm DIN rail Th
3. GFK 0121E 5 1 Displaying Information About Bus Devices Select F3 Block Bus Status from the Analyze menu to m Display the references assigned to any device m Display the revision level of any device m Display the description and Global Data ad dress of a bus controller m Display the fault status of a Genius block or Remote I O Scanner remote drop m Select the active device m Clear all faults on the active device m Access the Bus Status display This screen provides a quick way to check for faults and forced circuits before starting up a system Block Bus Status Displays for Bus Devices Example displays are shown below Display format for bus controllers is shown on the next page Genius Block discrete REFS devicereferencesf DC16K 15 v2 OACT FORCED NO FAULTS nxt prv actv bus Remote I O Scanner REFS Ki G RIO rS v7 3 D A CUT NO FORCE FAULTS nxt PEV wa ct ve pus BIU Field Processor REFS x OL fldpr 20 v1 OACT NO FORC n xt prv actyv Ez Line 1 shows the IO references used by the device If symbols appear instead of references the device s references are incorrect for the type of host CPU currently set up for the HHM For example if a device is assigned to Series Six registers and the HHM is set up for a Series 90 host the HHM will display symbols instead of references 5 2 Hand held Monitor User s Gui
4. To release the force press F4 release from the force releasescreen 5 14 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Displaying and Clearing Remote Drop Faults To display diagnostics for a circuit press F4 diag from the Monitor screen If there is a fault it appears on line 3 For example DIAG 143 0 3 I 353 OVERCURRENT mon nxt If there is no fault on the circuit you are monitoring the Hand held Monitor searches the Remote I O Scanner s internal fault table to see whether there are any faults on the remote drop If there are any uncleared faults on the remote drop the HHM displays the fault that occurred first the oldest fault For example DIAG 3 143 0 2 SAT 1 UNDERRANGE mon nex f The HHM identifies the location where the fault occurred on line 2 From this screen you can display additional faults on the remote drop by pressing F4 nxt Faults will appear in the same sequence in which they occurred For example if the fourth oldest is being shown pressing F4 nxt displays the fifth oldest and so on To return to the Monitor screen you started from press F1 mon Clearing Faults After correcting fault causing conditions you can return to the Block Bus Status menu to clear all fault messages for the remote drop The Clear Block Faults function must be enabled to use this feature GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Monitoring Controlling Field Control Data
5. Bus displaying number of devices on 5 3 dual switching 5 3 viewing cepa bus scan time display status 5 3 Bus controllers Block BusStatusdisplay compatibility with HHM versions Bus Switching Module compatibility with HHM versions 1 4 Index C Case Catalog numbers Genius blocks and HHM versions HHM options accessories 1 5 Charger catalog number 1 5 using COMM Frror message Communications error Compatibility with other devices Configuration for bus devices copying 1 6 Field Control modules Field Processor Genius blocks 4 6 grounding required for offline config aration LA menus online or offline 4 21 Program Block ID 4 4 Remote I O Scanner for permanently installed HHM 2 6 sequence for HHM setting up HHM to configure bus de vices 3 6 Configuration Protected error 4 3 Connector external catalog number 1 5 installation instructions 2 9 Copy error CPU host configuring HHM for Current display for PowerTRAC block D D connector 2 8 Data type changing when monitoring re mote drop Description 1 2 Device number HHM 3 4 of bus device changing 4 4 Diagnostics displaying Index 1 Index Index 2 for analog RTD or Thermocouple block Different Baud error Different Block Types error 7 Dimensions Display special characters testing Duplicate Block Number error Duplicate I O Refer
6. 2 For example for regis ter 100 you would enter 2 x 100 2 which is 198 VO 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 MEM Te S43 3 9 18 LDS Press F3 ENTR to save the memory location To display the memory content of this location press F3 ENTR again GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Changing the Data Format When the memory display first appears it looks like this example DEVICE MEMORY 7 MEM 1 Gr 52A WORD 12345 val addr You can display either one byte or one word of data You can also select either decimal display WORD 12345 BYTE 3 or binary display 4414411144444411 44444411 To change the data format 1 Press F2 VAL 2 Use the function keys to select the format you want 3 Press the D MENU key to return to the pre vious screen where the value will be displayed Chapter 6 Reading CPU Memory Ls Changing the Selected Address To change the address being monitored press F3 ADDR The HHM shows DEVICE MEMORY 7 MEM location WORD value gt lt de Oye To Display Information from Anoth
7. MNTR 3 143 4 3 41 33 3 33 1 35 In this example the circuit being monitored is 10035 Displaying Other Circuits To display additional circuits press the F1 gt key The HHM will step through each available circuit To jump directly to a particular device memory type or address press F2 ref This screen appears to enter the desired information MNTR 3 Egb emng Meun ee 1 Enter the reference number Press F3 entr The memory type blinks on the screen 2 If you want to select a different reference type for example to display AQ instead of l press F2 chng to toggle the memory type 3 With the desired information displayed press F3 entr to monitor the circuit Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 13 Forcing a Circuit The HHM s circuit forcing capability must be enabled to perform this function Display the circuit you want to force Press F3 force For a discrete circuit the HHM displays mon on off reles Press F2 on or F3 off to force the circuit The forced state appears on line 3 To release the force press F3 reles For an analog circuit the HHM displays STS 4 0 G 1 as Press F2 force to force the circuit The screen next displays BORG En FOr Press F2 chng Enter the force value then press F3 entr The forced value will appear on line 3 ESR G T gt ref force diag
8. 2 Press F1 Next or F2 Previous to reach the device s description screen 3 When the desired device appears press F3 Ac tive to make it the active device On a dual bus the HHM must be on the same bus as the active block If it is not either move the HHM or force the bus selection as described on page 5 3 4 Press D MENU twice to return to the Main Menu Configuring Block Features Select F3 Configuration then F2 Config Block For Genius blocks the HHM shows the first configuration display For example PULSE TEST Oo REFS blockferences ENABLED tgl entr nxt The HHM shows the feature to be configured in the example above it is the Pulse Test option It also shows the current status of that feature When the Hand held Monitor is set up for a PLC host line 2 shows the references assigned to the device being configured If there are symbols on the screen the device s reference address has not yet been configured If there are symbols on the screen a reference address was previously assigned but it is out of range for the host CPU currently set up for the Hand held Monitor If this happens check the host CPU setup in the HHM Utilities When the HHM is set up for a PCIM QBIM GENI host line 2 shows the device type and Device Number serial bus address instead Because there are so many different device configuration screens it is not possible to show 4 6 Han
9. Line 2 shows the state of the circuit In the example above the circuit is OFF and not forced no underline Status is obtained directly from the block for both inputs and outputs If the circuit is an output and no load sensing is enabled it reflects the current flow out of the I O block to the load as well as voltage at the field terminals otherwise it indicates only the voltage at the field terminals output from the switch Forcing an Input or Output The Hand held Monitor s circuit forcing capability must be enabled to force or unforce a circuit To force a circuit on press F2 ON To force it off press F3 OFF The force remains until changed by the HHM even through loss of block power To clear a force press F4 reles Diagnostics Line 3 of the Monitor Control Reference screen shows whether the circuit has any faults If it does one of the following diagnostic messages appears Failed switch The commanded state of the circuit does not match the actual state of the switch or load Loss of I O power One pair of circuits on an dis crete isolated block is not receiving power No load The load is drawing less than the block s minimum current level Open wire An open wire condition has been de tected on a tristate input Overload The output exceeds the block s steady state current limit Overtemperature The block s internal tempera ture exceeds 100 C Short circuit Transient curren
10. FROM TO See Ragg 5 2 for chng entr instructions F4 See page 4 6 for instructions PULSE TEST REFS 0 NO FAULTS exec For Most GFK 0121E See page 5 17 for instructions Genius Devices F2 F1 MONITOR F2 CONFIGURATION F1 F1 Monitor I O F2 Faults F3 Previous Menu See page 5 15 for instructions F2 F1 GENIUS CONFIG F2 Module Config F3 Previous Menu See page 4 7 for instructions For Field Control F4 DEVICE MEMORY reference tgl chng entr SBA Chapter 3 Getting Started See chapter 6 for instructions Configuring the Hand held Monitor You can change the following operating characteristics of the Hand held Monitor m PLC reference format m 153 6 Kbaud standard baud rate m Device Number set to 0 m English language displays m Shutdown after 10 minutes of inactivity m 1I Oblock configuration enabled m 1 Ocircuit forcing enabled m Fault clearing enabled Select F1 HHM Utilities from the Home menu to access the HHM Utilities menu BLAH M CION FEE G F2 HHM SELF TEST F3 HELP F 4 To change the configuration of the Hand held Monitor select F1 HHM Config from the HHM Utilities menu Note The HHM key must be in the key switch turned to CFG position After setting up the configuration you can prevent changes by turning the keyswitch to the MON p
11. 1 From the HHM Main Menu display the Field Control main menu instructions are on the previous page Br ies Mocni det OE F2 Configuration 2 From this menu select F1 Monitor The fol lowing menu appears Fl Monitor I 0 F2 Faults F3 Previous Menu 3 Select F2 faults to display fault information for the Field Processor and its modules The Faults menu appears Fl First 16 F 2 Last 16 Fits Fits F3 Previous Menu 5 16 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 4 Press F1 to display the first set of 16 faults one fault at a time For example Slot 1 Fault l EXTRA I O MODULE A Use F1 and F2 to display another fault B If there are no faults the HHM displays the message NoFaults on the top line 5 To display the last 16 faults if any A Press F4 exit to return to the screen shown at the top if this page B Press F2 last 16 faults Clearing Field Control Faults If faults are present pressing the HHM Clear key here has no effect To clear faults from the Hand held Monitor you need to do the following 1 Return to the HHM Main Menu 2 Press F2 Analyze 3 Press F3 Block Bus Status 4 Make the BIU or Field Processor the active de vice if it is not 5 Press the Clear key Clearing faults from the Hand held Monitor does not clear faults at the host PLC To keep the entire system in step and up to date fault clearing should be p
12. HOST CPU SERIES SIX To change the host CPU type press the F2 TGL key then press F3 Enter Chapter 3 Getting Started Enabling Disabling Automatic Shutoff The next screen shows whether automatic shutoff is selected AUTO OFF 1Omin ENABLED This feature conserves battery power by shutting off the Hand held Monitor 10 minutes after the last key press To change the current selection press F2 Toggle then F3 Enter Enabling Disabling the Ability to Change Block ID Parameters The next display shows whether the Hand held Monitor is able to configure the Block Number serial bus address of bus devices as well as the I O circuit mix of some types of I O blocks CHNG BLK ID ENABLED This selection also determines whether the HHM is able to assign the Reference AddressofI O blocks or change the I O mapping of a Remote I O Scanner for the modules in its remote drop To enable or disable this capability press F2 TLG then F3 Enter Enabling Disabling the Ability to Change the Baud Rate of Devices on the Bus The next configuration screen shows whether the HHM is able to change the baud rate of bus devices CHNG BLK ENABLED BAUD To change the current selection press F2 Toggle then press F3 Enter Enabling Disabling the Ability to Configure Devices on the Bus The next display shows whether the HHM is able to change the other con
13. AL AQ or R memory and no optional Series Six register address was configured for the bus controller If a Global Data address has been set up you can use the F3 RAG key to toggle between R egister and G lobal memory format If no Global Data reference has been set up the F3 key is not assigned Monitoring the Bus Status To display the number of devices currently operating on the bus and the current bus scan time select F4 Bus from the Block Bus Status display SERIAL BUS STATS ACTV DEVICES 7 SCAN TIME 10Oms The bus scan time shown is rounded down to the nearest millisecond 10mS represents 10 01 to 10 99mS Switching a Dual Bus To force a bus switch in a redundant bus system the HHM must be connected to the same bus as the presently active device 1 If necessary make the BSM Controller the ac tive device A From the Analyze menu select F3 Block Bus Status B Press F1 Next or F2 Previous to reach the status screen for the BSM Controller C When it appears press F3 Active to make the BSM Controller the active device 2 Press D MENU to return to the Analyze menu 3 From the Analyze menu select F2 Monitor Control Reference The HHM shows the ac tive bus and whether it is forced For example MNTR CTRL_ input ref STATE BUS B ERC gt busA bisB rels 4 Press F2 or F3 to select the other bus The LED on the BSM is off when bus A is selected an
14. CONFIGURATION DEVICE MEMORY Display the Home menu by either A Pressing F4 Ok from the first baud rate screen or lower level screen B Pressing the Home key or DMenu key from a Use the Home menu to get to any other HHM function as shown below Notice that different screens appear depending on the type of device that is currently communicating with the HHM The Main HHM Screens F2 ANALYZE F1 HHM UTILITIES F3 CONFIGURATION F4 DEVICE MEMORY F1 F2 F3 F1 HHM CONFIG F2 SELF TEST F1 MONITOR BLOCK F2 MNTR CTRL REF F1 PROG BLOCK ID F2 CONFIG BLOCK F3 HELP F3 BLOCK BUS STS F3 COPY CONFIG F4 PULSE TEST F1 F1 F1 HHM CONFIG REFS o PROG BLOCK ID BLOCK NO 0 34567890 vO 0000000 BLOCK NO chng nxt A1000111 ref blk nxt See page 3 4 for See page 5 4 for See page 4 4 for instructions instructions instructions F2 F2 F2 F1 KEYPAD TEST MNTR CNTL indivi F2 DISPLAY TEST STATE 0 poke aay F3 TEST INTRNALS NO FAULTS contiguration F4 gt on off reles screens See page 3 7 for See page 5 9 for See GeniusI O instructions instructions Blocks Manual or individualblock F3 F3 manual for instructions REFS o F3 help screens DC16K 15 v2 0ACT FAREED a a COPY CONFIG pry SGN OUS
15. Chapter 5 explains how to use the Hand held Monitor to display data and status information from other devices on the bus It also explains how to clear faults switch a dual bus execute Pulse Testing and display the bus scan time Chapter 6 Reading CPU Memory Chapter 6 explains how to use the HHM to read the contents of specified memory locations in CPUs on the bus Chapter 7 Error Messages Chapter 7 defines messages that may be displayed during HHM startup or operation or device configuration Related Publications For more information refer to these publications Genius I O System User s Manual GEK 90486 1 Reference manual for system designers programmers and others involved in integrating Genius I O products in a PLC or host computer environment This book provides a system overview and describes the types of systems that can be created using Genius products Datagrams Global Data and data formats are defined Genius Discrete and Analog Blocks User s Manual GEK 90486 2 Reference manual for system designers operators maintenance personnel and others using Genius discrete and analog I O blocks This book contains a detailed description specifications installation instructions and configuration instructions for all currently available discrete and analog blocks Series 90 70 Remote I O Scanner User s Manual GFK 0579 Reference manual for the Remote I O Scanner which interfaces a drop co
16. GFK 0121E GFK 0121E LCD display 1 1 Loss of I O Power diagnostic Low power Memory reading 6 1 Menus main Monitor Block screens Monitor Only error 7 3 Monitor Control Reference screens for Field Processor 5 15 for Genius blocks for Remote I O Scanner Monitoring menus 5 1 Mounting bracket N No Active Address error No Faults diagnostic No Load diagnostic 5 9 No Such Device error 7 2 Not Byte Boundary error 7 2 Not on Block error 7 2 O Open Wire diagnostic 5 9 5 10 Operating time Out of Range error 7 2 Overload diagnostic Overrange diagnostic 5 10 Overtemperature diagnostic 5 9 P PCIM QBIM selecting as host b 5 Power display for PowerTRAC block Power sources Index PowerTRAC block data sequence display data Monitor Control Reference screens Powerup 3 2 Powerup Error messages 7 1 Program Block ID screens 4 4 PROM changing 2 4 Pulse Testing outputs R Redundant bus switching References asterisks appear on screen not on byte bundary of Genius block displaying 5 4 Relay blocks monitor block screen 5 5 Remote drop configuration Remote I O Scanner compatibility with HHM versions configuring I O map 4 4 RTD blocks Monitor block screen 5 5 Monitor Control Reference screens 5 10 S Serial bus address configuring for HHM error caused by duplicating of bus device haa Ser
17. 3 Clear gt gt On Diagnostics Off Y 2 a SD Bus scan time Descriptions of all devices on the bus S Global Data addresses Memory data from CPUs on the bus 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 analogI 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 GFK 0121E 1 1 Hand held Monitor Description 1 2 A Mode Select Keyswitch GEMUS my cfg E GE Fanuc lt LCD Displa HHM Cable gt j ney oe Fa J F2 F3 Fa Function Keys L 7 8 fo home 4 s f 6 fd Decimal Keys 4 f 2 3 ctear SS E A jele On Operation Keys 2 Connection for Charger Adapter The HHM Keypad The Hand held Monitor keypad has three types of keys function keys F1 F4 decimal keys and operation keys Function Keys The four keys in the top row F1 F2 F3 and F4 have functions that change as the display changes EAS Ee The bottom line of the screen sho
18. drop and enter a Remote Drop The Remote I O Scanner User s Manual explains ID between 16 and 254 remote drop configuration in detail You should use it as a reference during remote drop SRO eo MAE configuration a Also look over the information below Especially rear ee note that it is not always possible or desirable to use a HHM for remote drop configuration tgb Crp senad Ae m Ifthe remote drop includes any Analog Expan 3 Press the F3 send key to download these der Modules Logicmaster 90 must be used for selections to the Remote I O Scanner configuration do not use a HHM Note Do not perform this step if you want to m When a remote drop is configured with a preserve a configuration entered using the Lo HHM all 1 O modules will operate in default gicmaster software mode module options can only be configured with the Logicmaster 90 70 software The HHM configures the I O references of Se ries 90 70 I O modules only in the remote m Unless the Remote I O Scanner is configuration drop It assigns references in ascending order protected pressing F3 send from the Remote starting with the slot next to the Remote I O Map configuration screen causes the HHM to Scanner The leftmost module of each type l automatically configure the remote drop This Q AI or AQ in the rack receives the first configuration will REPLACE any existing O available reference of the appropriate type configuration including one enter
19. gt ref force diag To display additional data press the F1 gt key PowerTRAC Calculated Data Screens After the Status Inputs the HHM displays the block s calculated data values Lines 2 and 3 identify the data being displayed and show its present value In the example below voltage A to Nis 117 volts MNTR input references 1 Van Seis se Eo gt ref force diag PowerTRAC Extra Calculated Data LPIO Screens If the PowerTRAC block is version 2 3 or later the Hand held Monitor next shows a series of screens with extra calculated Low Priorityl O data The block may or may not automatically provide this data to the host depending on the block s revision level and configuration A CPU can use datagrams to read the data LPTIO 1 W 20 I FUND VAR a os 270 gt ref diag On these screens the top line shows the serial bus address of the block and the relative data word being displayed For example the screen above shows the 20th input word Fundamental VARs for phase A This area of line 1 blinks as a reminder that the numbers shown are not reference addresses 5 12 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 PowerTRAC Control Outputs Screens Finally the HHM displays 16 screens showing the states of individual Control Outputs datagram handshaking bits If you use the F1 gt key to reach the Control Outputs notice that there are several unused references foll
20. host computer We Welcome Your Comments and Suggestions At GE Fanuc automation we strive to produce quality technical documentation After you have used this manual please take a few moments to complete and return the Reader s Comment Card located on the next page Jeanne L Grimsby Senior Technical Writer GFK 0121E Contents Chapter 1 INGOdUCHON sss onssas aa a EEE E en bs wed ee dats 1 1 Hand held Monitor Description 0066 c cece eee eee 1 2 HAM Compatibility sssrini ie E A EE EE EA E E 1 4 HHM Specifications iden edie dee i E peewee e 1 5 Ordering Information 0 066s 1 5 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup oies im diwndnsa saan ewes mes sew ee nee tees 2 1 Power for the Hand held Monitor 0 0 0 0 00666 2 1 Changing the PROM 4 oa4 ya i a a Re 2 4 Permanent Installation ssuasuassna runn nn rrur es 2 6 Installing a Separate Hand held Monitor Connector 2 9 Chapter 3 Getting Started eisie iea mud ahead E wee AA eas 3 1 Chapter 4 Device Configuration Overview sssssoccccceesesese 4 1 Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 0s eee eee eens 5 1 Monitor Block Display for Discrete I O and Input Blocks 5 4 Monitor Block Display for Discrete Relay Output Blocks 5 5 Monitor Block Display for Analog Blocks 000000 5 5 Monitor Block Display for RTD or Thermocouple Blocks 5 5 Monitor Block Display for a High s
21. of V A phase A 25 Harmonic VARS as of V A phase B 26 Harmonic VARS as of V A phase C 27 Harmonic VARS as of V A total 28 Line Frequency 29 Temperature Alarm Status 30 Extended Watt hour accumulator upper 5 digits 31 Extended Watt hour accumulator lower 3 digits 32 64 not used Low P riority I O Data N A Output Control outputs Word 1 16screensin Monitor Control Reference For explanations of the data provided by a PowerTRAC block see the PowerTRAC Block User s Manual Selecting a Memory Type or Address To select a specific data item you can enter its memory type and or address Press F2 ref This screen appears MNTR tg 1 CHang e n tt fF 1 Enter the reference number and press F3 entr If the HHM is set up for a PLC host I O refer ences increment by 16 and word register refer ences increment by 1 For a PLC host both I O and word references start at the first reference assigned to the block If the HHM is set up for a PCIM QBIM GENI host references begin at 1 and increment by 1 2 The memory type blinks on the screen To change the memory type use the F2 tgl key 3 Press F3 entr to display the information Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 11 PowerTRAC Status Inputs Screens First the Hand held Monitor displays 16 screens showing the states of Status Inputs MNTR CNTL references O STATUS INPUTS Sis O
22. s Change Block Configuration option Ao must be enabled to complete the instructions in this section For a new device the HHM s Change Block ID and Change Block Baud Pee options must also be enabled OOCOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOCOCOCOOOOOOONOC O TAE I RUN 3 Wire the device to the power source and apply 4 2 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E Displaying the Configuration Menus The illustration below shows how to reach the HHM s device configuration menus from the Main Menu m For all devices you will need to select F3 Con figuration then F1 Program Block ID to con figure a block s required features Device Number serial bus address I Otypeforinput output blocks CPU references Baud rate For new blocks this must be done first the Configure Block screens to configure re dundancy and Configuration Protection For a Field Control device select either F2 Analyze or F3 Configuration from the Main Menu The HHM will then display a special set of screens for Field Control The currently ac tive device must be the Field Control device for these screens to appear See page 4 7 if you need instructions to select the active device If the message E CONFIG PROTECT appears you can remove Configuration Protection by 1 Going through the configuration screens to reach the Configuration Protection screen
23. the HHM to from another device or con HHM BAUD RATE nector while it is ON ACTIVE baudate Connecting or disconnecting the PROG baudate HHM while it is ON may disrupt tgl entr ok communications on the bus A With the key in CFG position press F2 Toggle The selection changes to 76 8K 38 4K 153 6K extended and back to 153 6K Each time you turn on the Hand held Monitor it executes a brief self test standard GENIUS HHM version B When the correct baud rate appears on line COPR date 3 press F3 Enter Press F4 Ok to return GE Fanuc N A to the first baud rate screen SELFTEST WORKING 2 Press F4 Ok to display the Home menu Powerup Error Messages Setting the HHM Baud Rate Chapter 7 lists error messages that may appear at owerup Before the HHM completes the self test this P p screen appears Sometimes an error message appears although the HHM has powered up normally POWERUP ERROR 4 or 5 may be caused by HHM BAUD RATE excessive noise on the bus or by an attempt to use ACTIVE 153 6K ST different baud rates on the same bus MUST ATCH BUS chng ok It shows the baud rate that is currently set up for the Hand held Monitor The baud rate must be the same for all devices on a bus 3 2 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E Displaying the Home Menu This is the Hand held Monitor s Home menu HHM ANALYZE UTILITIES
24. the Hand held Monitor must be directly attached to the device being configured Additional features can be configured with the Hand held Monitor connected at any point on the bus In that case the device being configured must be selected as the active device on the Block Bus Status screen Offline Configuration It may be most convenient to configure devices off line at a central location Each device will need to be connected to an appropriate source of power 1 Begin with the Hand held Monitor turned off and to earth ground To prepare a device for Attach the HHM to the device see below or off line configuration to another bus connection point 1 Connect a 75 ohm resistor across the Serial 1 and Serial 2 terminals or use the 75 ohm terminator plug IC660BLM508 a42307 5 k 2 Attach a grounding strap to the device s O ground screw Be sure that the strap is a42468 connected to earth ground ee ae eee Attach Ground Strap Terminator Plug OLOLO C O OO O OfOO O OfOlOlO OfO O O Olo 2 Turn the Hand held Monitor on After the HHM completes its powerup sequence the Home menu appears The Hand held Monitor
25. the HHM Utilities menu The screen first displays uppercase letters and special characters DISPLAY TEST ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ORSTUVWZY2Z2012345 6789 gt 7 10 Next a screen of lowercase letters appears followed by a continuous test pattern which checks pixel operation When the test pattern is finished press DMENU to perform another HHM test or press HOME to return to the Home menu Chapter 3 Getting Started Testing the Internal Electronics Press F3 TEST INTRNALS from the Self Test menu After a moment the HHM displays TEST INTRNALS SELFTEST WORKING If an error occurs one of the following messages will appear instead PROCESSOR FATIL RAM FAILURE Am m EPRO FAILURE BF EEPRO FAILURE EF COMM ERROR Press the Clear key and try the test again If the message returns replace the HHM Otherwise continue An EEPROM failure will not prevent use of the Hand held Monitor However the HHM will not be able to retain changes to its default configuration through a power cycle The COMM ERROR message may indicate that the Hand held Monitor is not attached to a correctly terminated bus 3 7 GFK 0121E Chapter Device Configuration Overview 4 The Hand held Monitor can be used to configure establish the operating characteristics for a wide variety of other devices Some configurable devices are m Genius I O Blocks High speed Counter
26. 0 8 Kg Size HxWxD withoutcase 8 00 x 3 75 x 1 25 cmx with case 10 85 x 4 30 x2 25 Required AC power forbattery charger 115 230MC 15 47 63 Hz 16 hour charging period for IC660BPM500B 8 hour charging period for IC660BPM500A now discontinued Fully chargedoperation 6 hours Displaycharacters 4 lines each of 16 LCD 0 2 5 mm high Keyboard 20 sealed keys with tactile feedback Features Performs GeniusI Oblockconfiguration monitors I Odata on Genius bus displays diagnosticin formation Displaylanguage English German French or Italian Drop Test Survives drop from 4 feet 1 2 meters to concrete floor landing on any surface or corner without af fecting its operation DataRates 153 6 Kbaud standard 153 5 Kbaud extended 76 8 Kbaud 38 4Kbaud Ordering Information GFK 0121E Description Catalog Number Hand HeldMonitor includes all items listed below IC660HHM501 Cable from HHM to1 O Block IC660HHC005 Battery Pack IC660BPM500 Battery Charger IC660BCM501 Optional Accessories External HHM Connector A panel mountable or DIN rail mountable HHM connector catalog number 44A736310 001 RO001 is available It can be used to provide a permanent HHM connection point on a Genius bus See chapter 2 for a description 230VAC Power Adapter An optional 230VAC Power Adapter IC660MCA512 can be used to connect the Hand held Monitor Charger to variety of 230 VAC power outlet
27. 0HHM501G v4 0 115 230 MKC Relay Normally closed 16 Output block IC660BBR100 IC660HHM501B v2 0 115 230 MKC Relay Normally open 16 Output block IC660BBR101 IC660HHM501B v2 0 115VAC 125VDC8I Olsolated Block with Failed Switch Diagnostic IC660BBS100 any 115VAC 125VDC8I OlsolatedwithoutFailed Switch Diagnostic IC660BBS101 any 115 230VAC 125VD PowerTRAC block v 2 2 or earlier IC660BPM100 IC660HHM501D v3 5 115 230VAC 125VD owerTRAC block v 2 3 IC660BPM100C IC660HHM501G v4 0 Series Five Genius Bus Controller IC655BEM510 IC660HHM501C v3 0 Series 90 70 Genius Bus Controller 1IC697BEM731 IC660HHM501K v3 8 Series Six Genius Bus Controller with Diagnostics IC660CBB902 any Series Six Genius Bus Controller without Diagnostics IC660CBB903 any Series 90 30 GENIUS Communications Module 1C693CMM301 IC660HHM501C v3 0 GENIUS Network Interface GENI module IC660ELB905 any IBM PC Interface Module PCIM IC660ELB906 any GENIUS Network Interface GENI module with inverted connector IC660ELB910 any Series 90 70 RemoteI OScanner IC697BEM733 IC660HHM501G v4 0 24 48VDCBusSwitching Module BSM IC660BSM021 any 115VAC 125VDC BusSwitching Module BSM IC660BSM115 Field Control products all IC670xxxxxx IC660HHM501 v4 6 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 HHM Specifications Operatingtemperature 0 60 C 32 140 F Storagetemperature 40 to 70 C40 to 158 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing Weight withoutcase 1 3 Ibs 0 6 Kg with case 1 8 Ibs
28. Blocks and PowerTRAC Blocks m the Series 90 70 Remote I O Scanner and its remote drop m Field Control stations The Hand held Monitor displays a unique set of configuration screens for each type of configurable device Because of the wide assortment of configuration features provided by the HHM it has not been possible to include them all here You should refer to the more detailed configuration instructions in the User s Manual for the type of device you are configuring Online or Offline Configuration Devices can be configured before or after installation on a properly terminated serial bus If anew device is to be added to an existing bus running at a baud rate other than 153 6 Kbaud standard the device must first be configured offline Be careful adding new devices to existing systems Be sure the baud rate configured for the new device matches that of the system never mix If the device is not properly grounded hazardous voltages may exist Death or injury may result DO NOT TOUCH the connectors or baud rates on a bus wiring after powering up the device Hazardous voltages exist and death or Online Configuration injury may result When configuring a device on an operating bus the Hand held Monitor must be the ONLY HHM plugged into a device on the bus If devices are configured online the HHM automatically check for PLC reference address conflicts Starting Configuration Note To assign a serial bus address
29. Control Reference function For a Series Five PLC the Device Memory screen looks like this example DEVICE MEMORY 7 MEM location tgl chng entr SBA 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 133 for 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 6 4 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 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 Enter or Change the Memory Location To enter or change the memory location 1 On the same screen press F1 gt 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
30. F1 to F4 to toggle the display between circuits 1 to 16 and circuits 17 to 32 wW wip gt GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Monitor Block Display for Discrete Relay OutputBlocks For a Relay block the Monitor Block screen shows the current open O or closed C states of all relay outputs EFS blockreferences O 3456789012345 6 O0O000000000000 OOCCOOO0OOCOOCE oor w COON Line 2 shows the last digit of each circuit s reference address The O s on line 3 show that each circuit is an output Line 4 shows each relay output s present state An underline means the relay is forced open forced open closed forcedclosed Q QIO O Monitor Block Display for Analog Blocks For an analog block each Monitor Block screen shows the current value of two circuits at a time This is an example display REF S circun ferences A dey O23 S7 T2 29061 ERC Line 1 indicates that the block is an A nalog block Lines 2 and 3 display the current values of two circuits On an analog block each circuit may report either unconverted analog data or data that has been scaled to be suitable for the application The abbreviation FRC means a value is forced Press F1 gt to display the next pair of circuits Monitor Block Display for RTD or Thermocouple Blocks For an RTD or Thermocouple Input block the Monitor Block screen shows the current values of two inputs at a time Values reported by t
31. FANUC GE Fanuc Automation Programmable Control Products Genius Hand held Monitor User s Guide GFK0121E June 1994 GFL 002 Warnings Cautions and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment a Warning notice is used Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken Note Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment This document is based on information available at the time of its publication While efforts have been made to be accurate the information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware or software nor to provide for every possible contingency in connection with installation operation or maintenance Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems GE Fanuc Automation assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made GE Fanuc Automation makes no representation or warranty expressed implied or statutory with respect to and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy complet
32. HHM displays the block s calculated data If the PowerTRAC Block is version 2 3 or later this includes the additional low priorityl O data listed on page 5 11 REF input reference T Control Outputs After the calculated data screens the HHM s Monitor Block function displays the PowerTRAC block s Control Outputs You can also display this data by using the F2 ref key to select output 1 You may need to toggle F2 the memory type REF outputreferences O 1234567890123 456 ooooo0oo0oo0oo000000000 gt ref Line 2 indicates each of the 16 possible bit locations for Control Outputs Line 3 shows the current state of each Control Outputs These outputs are communications handshaking bits sent from the CPU to the block for certain datagram communications Information about these outputs is in the PowerTRAC Block User s Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 7 Monitoring and Controlling Individual Circuits on a Genius Block Select F3 Monitor Control Reference from the Analyze menu to m Display the present state or value of any circuit on the active block Display the diagnostics status of any circuit Force and unforce individual circuits Force a bus switch on a dual bus Clear individual circuit faults Making the Block Active The block whose circuits will be monitored or controlled must first be made active by following the steps below 1 From the A
33. ITLURE If you are using the HHM to configure or force a block clear the message and go to Block Bus Status menu Press the Clear key If the block s Unit OK LED continues to blink power down the block and replace the Terminal Assembly configuring the replacement to match the original DIFFERENT BAUD The HHM and block have been set for different baud rates one is set for 153 6Kbaud standard and the other is set for 153 6 Kbaud extended the HHM will not communicate with the bus if any baud rate conflict exists All devices on the bus must be set to the same baud rate Additional Messages The following additional messages may appear during normal system use EF FNCTN DISABLED EF NO SUCH DEVICE EF MONITOR ONLY 72 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Configuration Error Messages The following messages may appear while configuring a bus device They usually indicate an incorrect selection Er GONE IG PROTECT The device s configuration is protected its features cannot be changed To configure the block disable Configuration Protection E NOT ON BLOCK To configure the Device Number connect the HHM directly to that device EF DUP BLOCK NO The Device Number has already been assigned This message only appears if the device is connected to a operating bus Another number must be assigned to one of the devices in conflict Bey DUP i I O
34. Monitor can be upgraded by replacing its firmware PROM PROM installation instructions are in chapter 2 1 4 GFK 0121E Product Product Requires this Hand Type Catalog held Monitor Ver Number sion or later 24 48VDCnalog4Input 2Outputblock IC660BBA020 an 24 48VDQTD 6 Input block IC660BBA021 IC660HHM501B v2 0 24 48VDCThermocouple 6 Input block IC660BBA023 IC660HHM501D v3 5 24 48VDCurrent Source Analog 4Input 20utputblock IC660BBA024 IC660HHM501E v3 7 24 48VDCurrent Source Analog 6 Output block IC660BBA025 IC660HHM501G v4 0 115VAC Analog 4Input 2 Output block IC660BBA100 an 115VAC 125VDQRTD 6 Input block IC660BBA101 IC660HHM501B v2 0 115VAC 125VDCThermocouple 6 Input block IC660BBA103 IC660HHM501D v3 5 115VAC 125VDCurrent Source Analog 4Input 2Outputblock IC660BBA104 IC660HHM501E v3 7 115VAC 125VDCurrent Source Analog 6 Output block IC660BBA105 IC660HHM501G v4 0 24 48VDCSourcel16I Oblock IC660BBD020 any 24 48VDCSink16I Oblock IC660BBD021 any 24VDC Source 16I Oblock IC660BBD022 any 24VDC Sink 161I Oblock IC660BBD023 an 12 24VDCSource32I Oblock IC660BBD024 IC660HHM501B v2 0 5 12 24VDCSink32I Oblock IC660BBD025 IC660HHM501B v2 0 115VAC 8I Oblock IC660BBD100 any 115VAC 8I O Low Leakage block IC660BBD101 any 115VAC 16 Input block IC660BBD110 IC660HHM501B v2 0 115VAC 10 30VDCHigh SpeedCounterblock v1 x IC660BBD120 IC660HHM501D v3 5 115VAC 10 30VDCHigh SpeedCounterblock v2 0 IC660BBD120D IC66
35. O S1 Mod t e a _ Module Discrete Out type tgl entr m Ifyou want to change the module type dis played press F3 tgl to list other module types m To accept the module type press F4 entr Select a Module Type If a module is not present in the selected slot press F3 tgl to select Generic I O or Special I O Then press F4 entr RO S1 I O type Generic I O tgl entr m Use the F3 tgl key again to go through the module names m When the correct module name appears press F4 entr Assign I O References for the Module After you accept a module into the slot a screen like this appears RO S1 I16 I eon se ar Specify the I O references to be used by the module For most applications you can simply have the BIU Field Processor assign the next available references in that memory type A To assign the next available references just press F4 entr B If you want to assign specific references enter the starting address Press F4 entr Module references are automatically assigned by the BIU or Field Processor based on its configured data addresses and the number of points appropriate for the module type Editing a Module Configuration To edit the module s configuration press F4 zoom Refer to the module configuration instructions in the BIU Field Processor User s Manual Delete an Existing Module Configuration To delete the configuration of the module in the
36. REFS The PLC Reference Number conflicts with or overlaps one already assigned to another device on the bus Assign a different reference to one of the devices in conflict Bis OUER OF RANGE The Reference Number is too high EF NOT BYTE BNDRY The Reference Number does not begin on a byte boundary 1 9 17 EF INVALD BLK CFG The configuration entry is not valid EF NO SUCH DEVICE The destination device does not exist Check the Device Number ELi Dupe E Bek TYPES Copy Configuration cannot be used between dissimilar device types Erg CO Pex ERROR Anerror has occurred during Copy Configuration Press Clear and try again E FNCTN DISABLED The function is not currently enabled for the HHM GFK 0121E GFK 0121E A AC operation AC power required 1 5 Accessories 1 3 Active device selecting on HHM 1 6 5 2 5 4 Adapter 230VAC connector 2 2 AC power Alarm diagnostic 5 10 Analog blocks Monitor block screen Monitor Control Reference screens B Battery pack charging 2 1 2 3 operation 2 3 2 3 Baud rate configuring for bus devices configuring HHM to change for blocks z 6 error 7 2 selecting after powering up HHM Block ID configuring HHM to change for blocks Block BusStatusdispla for Bus Controller for Genius block Remote I O Scanner or Field Processor Bracket mounting p 7
37. The HHM can display diagnostics and currentI O states and force and unforce individual I O points on Field Control modules 1 From the HHM Main Menu display the Field Control main menu Fl Monitor B22 Cooun aog a e a Eto A If the BIU or Field Processor is the active de vice press either F3 Configuration or F2 analyze twice B If it is NOT the active device select F2 ana lyze then F3 Block Bus Status m Press the F1 nxt or F2 prev key re peatedly to reach the serial bus address of the BIU Field Processor Press F3 to make it the active device m Then press AMenu followed by F2 Monitor ControlRef 2 Press F1 Monitor This menu appears Ba Men st ot T O F2 Faults F3 Previous Menu 3 Select F1 monitor I O to display the Monitor screen for the first I reference Indicates force is in effect Reference being Current monitored state or value TOOOO1 O B lt gt For GS hex Changing the Reference Type Being Displayed Use the F1 lt key to select a reference type I discrete inputs Q discrete outputs AQ analog outputs or AI analog inputs Displaying Another Reference Use the F2 gt key to advance through the point reference screens for the selected reference type Changing the Display Mode The letter in the upper right corner of the display shows the present data type B binary H hex D decimal Use the F4 mode key if you wa
38. ation of the Bus Controller It also contains the programming information needed to interface Genius I O devices to a Series 90 30 PLC SeriesSix Bus ControllerUser s Manual GFK 0171 Reference manual for the Bus Controller which interfaces a Genius bus to a Series Six PLC This book describes the installation and operation of the Bus Controller It also contains the programming information needed to interface Genius I O devices to a Series Six PLC SeriesFive BusControllerUser s Manual GFK 0248 Reference manual for the Bus Controller which interfaces a Genius bus to a Series Five PLC This book Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 describes the installation and operation of the Bus Controller It also contains the programming information needed to interface Genius I O devices to a Series Five PLC Genius I O PCIM User s Manual GFK 0074 Reference manual for the PCIM which interfaces a Genius bus to a suitable host computer This book describes the installation and operation of the PCIM It also contains the programming information needed to interface Genius I O devices to a host computer Genius I O Single slot PCIM User s Manual GFK 0881 Reference manual for the Single slot PCIM which interfaces a Genius bus to a suitable host computer This book describes the installation and operation of the PCIM It also contains the programming information needed to interface Genius I O devices to a
39. attery Operation The HHM s battery pack provides up to 6 hours of operation To maximize battery life allow the battery to discharge fully between charges The battery should be allowed to fully discharge once a month Low Battery Power Low battery power may cause this message LOW BATTERY HHM HALTED Please Recharge Aw Or the display may blank or two black lines may appear briefly Low battery power suspends the current operation Charging the Battery Pack When you receive a new Hand held Monitor its battery pack is not charged Before using a new battery pack to power the HHM for the first time charge it by plugging the adapter into a power source for 24 hours After this initial charging subsequent rechanges will require only 16 hours Maintaining spare battery packs will allow the HHM to operate using one battery pack while another is being charged If the battery pack won t take a charge it usually indicates a faulty battery pack not a faulty Hand held Monitor Try another battery pack Replacement uncharged battery packs are available If a battery pack is left uncharged for a long time it may be necessary to remove the battery pack from the HHM and charge it while removed for up to 15 minutes Replacing the Battery Pack To replace the battery pack use a Phillips screwdriver size 0 or 1 to release the retaining screw at the bottom of the HHM Slide the battery pack out insert anot
40. ayed memory type press F2 chng See right for instructions D Display the current memory contents of the specified location press F3 entr Chapter 6 Reading CPU Memory Ls 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 Enter or Change the Memory Location To enter or change the memory location 1 On the same screen press F1 gt to move the cursor to the right of the colon 2 Press F2 chng 3 Enter a number equal to the actual register number plus 16383 For example for regis ter 100 you would enter 16383 100 which is 16483 MEM 32768 1648 3 Expanded I O Data Expanded I O data is mapped into registers and can be accessed as described above I O data from channel 0 or the main I O chain in an expanded I O system can be displayed using the integer result of the following formula point number 1 8 table offset The table offset is either 8192 for the output table or 8320 for the input table Example to display input 672 you would enter 672 1 8 8320 which is 8403 6 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
41. ck p 5 9 Forcing an Input or Output page 5 9 Clearing Circuit Faults page 5 9 Analog RTD or Thermocouple Block page 5 10 Forcing an Analog Value page 5 10 Clearing Circuit Faults page 5 10 PowerTRAC Block page 5 11 Forcing PowerTRAC Data page 5 12 Diagnostics page 5 12 Monitoring Controlling Remote Drop Data page 5 13 Forcing a Circuit page 5 14 Displaying and Clearing Faults page 5 14 Monitoring Controlling Field Control Data page 5 15 Forcing Unforcing the Reference p 5 15 Displaying and Clearing Faults page 5 16 Pulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Blocks page 5 17 Fl HHM UTILITIES Monitoring and Operation F2 ANALYZE F3 CONFIGURATION HHM Menus F4 DEVICE MEMORY F2 or F3 Field Control F1 MONITOR BLOCK da SS ae e F2 MNTR CNTL EF F3 BLOCK BUS TS a3 Crom Eii g urea ft iton F4 PULSE TEST F1 Genius REFS block references F4 Genius 1 Monitor I 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pulse Ti 2 Faults s Or rT r r 9r 7 discreteoutp De 3 i A 4 0 a 1 0 0 al P F LPT ews 61 S Me F2 Genius F3 All Devices MNTR 441 464A REFS device references r Select the I2 19370 DC16K 15 v2 0ACT 7 NO FAULTS FORCED NO FAULTS Active Device gt foree reles nxt pr actv bus here SERIAL BUS STATS ACT VY DEVICES 7 SCAN TIME 10ms
42. d on when bus B is selected The I O Enabled LED on each block on the active bus blinks Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 3 Monitoring a Genius Block Select F2 Monitor Block from the Analyze menu to m Display the I O type of all circuits on the active block m Display not change forces on the active block m Display the bus presently selected by the BSM Controller Making the Block Active If the block is not presently selected as the active block follow the steps below 1 From the Analyze menu select F3 Block Bus Status 2 Press F1 Next or F2 Previous to reach the device s description screen 3 When the block s screen appears press F3 Ac tive to make it the active device On a dual bus the HHM must be on the same bus as the active block If it is not either move the HHM or force the bus selection 4 Press D MENU to return to the Analyze menu After selecting the active device use F1 Monitor Block to monitor its data This is a example display for a discrete I O block REFS block references Oz 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Pace eT eee A 1 O 1 1 O O 1 Monitor Block screens for other types of Genius blocks are described below Block References On all the Monitor Block screens for a Genius blocks line 1 shows the block references If symbols appear instead the references are out of range for the CPU host currently setup for the Hand held Monitor For exampl
43. d held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 them all here You should refer to the User s Manual for the device you are configuring for descriptions of its configuration screens and detailed instructions for completing them Configuration Instructions 1 To advance through the HHM configuration displays making changes as needed use the F4 Nxt key You can pass through feature dis plays without making entries 2 To change a feature use the TGL and CHNG keys to select choices or enter other values On screens used to enter individual I O circuit op tions use the F1 gt key to choose a circuit then select the option using the TGL or CHNG key On some displays you can enter new val ues from the keypad 3 Press the F3 Enter key to save each change Copying a Configuration If there are similar devices on an operating bus you can use the Copy Configuration feature to copy the configuration from one to the another Both of the devices must have a Device Number already configured and they must be operating at the same baud rate The device to be copied TO must not be Configuration Protected The device to be copied FROM must be the active device move the HHM to that block or select it from the Block Bus Status screen 1 To begin press F3 Copy Configuration from the Configuration menu The HHM shows COPY CONSE LG FROM ni TON ching nt x 2 The Device Number of the active device ap pears nex
44. de June 1994 Line 1 also provides information about the device currently being displayed I Inputblock O Outputblock Block with both inputs and outputs A Analog RTD or Thermocoupleblock G PowerTRACblock or RemoteI OScanner Line 2 identifies the device and shows its serial bus address also called its Device Number or block number and its revision level Line 3 shows whether the device presently has any forces or faults If the device is a Field Control BIU or Field Processor however the presence of faults is not indicated on this screen Selecting Another Device Press F1 Next or F2 Previous as needed to display information about other device Note Poor bus conditions may cause the HHM to skip not display a device that is present on the bus Try moving the HHM to a different connector on the bus Occasionally this problem is caused by certain older Genius blocks that do not communicate with the HHM properly If the problem persists such blocks can be upgraded Selecting the Active Device Initially the active device is the one to which the HHM is connected You can display information about other devices without making them active However for many functions the HHM must be attached to another device or the other device must be made active by following the steps below 1 From the Analyze menu select F3 Block Bus Status 2 Press F1 Next or F2 Previous to reach
45. e 5 10 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Diagnostics Line 3 shows whether the circuit has any faults If it does one of these messages appears on line 3 Feedback error There is a wiring error or other hardware fault on a Current source Ana log block The output s actual current dif fers from the commanded current by more than 250m High alarm low alarm An analog input value ex ceeds its high or low alarm limit Input shorted An RTD input circuit measurement is less than expected for the RTD type Internal fault Internal calibration readings for a pair of RTD circuits are out of tolerance Open wire On an RTD block the RTD is missing or faulty or there is an open wire On an analog block an input configured for 4 to 20mA has less than 2mA present Overrange underrange An analog or RTD circuit exceeds its maximum value Overtemperature The block s internal tempera ture exceeds 100 C Wiring error There is a faulty connection be tween an RTD and the block Clearing Circuit Faults After correcting a fault condition press the CLEAR key to remove the message and restore the reference to normal operation the Clear Block Faults function must be enabled to use this feature If the fault condition still exists the fault message will reappear GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Monitor Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC Block For a PowerTRAC block the Monitor Control Reference func
46. e R is word based BBs VA CE AM BM O RY 15 R 1 WORD 1 3 9 gt lt LOC From this screen you can display the current contents of other locations in the selected memory type A Use the F1 gt key to increment the memory offset location B Use the F2 lt key to decrement the memory offset C Use the F3 loc key if you want to enter an off set from the HHM keypad GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Series Six PLC For a Series Six 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 Six PLC the Device Memory screen looks like this example DEVICE MEMORY 7 MEM location tgl chng entr SBA 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 32768 foraSeries Six 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 pl
47. e if a block is assigned to Series Six registers and the HHM is set up for a Series 90 host the HHM displays symbols instead of references If the HHM is set up for PCIM mode references are not used a device description appears instead 5 4 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Monitor Block Display for Discrete 1 0 and Input Blocks For a discrete block the Monitor Block display shows the I O type and current state of each circuit This is an example display for an 8 circuit grouped I Oblock REFS block references Oz 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Bar Oin ts GRY foe Re ee aE A 1 O 1 1 O O 1 Line 1 indicates the block s I O type I Input O Output 0 Combinatior I O Line 2 shows the last digit of each circuit s reference address The abbreviation on line 3 describes the I O type of each circuit I Input I Tri State input O Output Ot Output with feedback Bs Circuit that controls a BSM Line 4 shows the current state of each circuit This information is updated continuously as the I O states change An underline means a circuit is forced and does not reflect actual circuit status OFF forced OFF ON forced ON FRIOO If the circuit is configured as a BSM controller the selected bus is displayed on line 4 If forced the active bus letter is underscored busA forced tobus A bus B forced to bus B Displaying Additional Circuits for a 32 circuit DC block Press a key from
48. e panel mounting ears are not used if the unit is installed on a DIN rail 46358 35mm DIN rail va gt dis j Removable DIN rail Mounting Feet oa side view shown at 50 of actual size Altematively it can be installed directly on a panel using screws through its mounting ears The DIN rail feet on the back of the unit are removed when the unit is panel mounted GFK 0121E Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 9 Making the Bus Connections The HHM connector has two sets of terminals one for incoming cable and the other for outgoing cable Connect the Serial 1 Serial 2 and Shield In terminal of either connector to the previous device Connect the Serial 1 Serial 2 and Shield Out terminal of the other connector to the next device When making bus connections the maximum exposed length of bare wires should be two inches For added protection each shield drain wire should be insulated with spaghetti tubing to prevent the Shield In and Shield Out wires from touching each other The following illustration shows connections for incoming and outgoing serial bus cable As with other devices the HHM connector may be at either end of its bus If it is there will only be one bus cable attached 46366 Bus In Bus Out DOHAD ane X1 Serial1 AT E A SA Shieldin xo X2 sA SB SB Shield Out As with other devices if the HHM Connector is a
49. ed using Lo gicmaster 90 70 and return I O module op 4 Press F4 nxt to go to the Program Block ID tions to their original defaults SATEEN m Remote drops configured with Logicmaster 5 After completing these screens press F2 Con GFK 0121E 90 70 are automatically protected Please check carefully before removing configuration protec tion with a Hand held Monitor The Hand held Monitor automatically creates a configuration for a nine slot rack regardless of the actual rack size If the remote drop has a five slot rack the HHM will later assume that there are unfilled slots If this is a problem Lo gicmaster 90 70 can be used for configuration or to edit an automatic configuration done with a Hand held Monitor Then the configuration can be stored to the Remote I O Scanner Chapter 4 Device Configuration Overview figure Block to complete the Genius configura tion screens or to display information about the I O modules in the remote drop The module description screens that appear during the configuration sequence are read only boards cannot be configured here Go through these block description screens to configure m BSM Present m BSM Controller m CPU Redundancy m Configuration Protection 4 5 Configuring Genius Blocks To configure individual features of a Genius block the block must be the active device Selecting the Active Device 1 From the Analyze menu select F3 Block Bus Status
50. ence are different For the Remote I O Scanner the monitoring screens provide the following information 1 The states of the discrete inputs in the remote drop in ascending order 2 The values of the analog inputs in the remote drop in ascending order 3 The states of the discrete outputs for the re mote drop in ascending order 4 The values of the analog outputs for the re mote drop in ascending order On each screen line 3 shows the state or value of one circuit at a time It also indicates whether the circuit is forced or has a fault as illustrated below The first screen that appears is the Monitor screen for the module with the first I reference MNTR 1 143 4 0 2 I 1 STS O FAULT gt ref force diag Line 1 shows the relative number in the word of the circuit being monitored MNTR T Here it is the first circuit on the block The second line identifies the I O module being monitored 143 4 2 I 1 It shows the Remote Drop ID 143 in this example the rack number 0 the slot number 2 and the memory type I The number on the righthand side of the second line represents a data word 143 4 2 I 1 Gos Starting reference groups of 16 Reference Type Slot Number Rack Number Remote ID Number The Series 90 70 I O reference for the circuit is one less than the sum of the two numbers on the righthand side of the HHM screen For example
51. ences error E EEPROM failure 3 7 EEPROM Failure error Error messages during HHM test B 7 F Failed switch diagnostic 5 9 Fault clearing configuring HHM to enable fault clear ing 0 0 from Block Bus Status screen on analog RTD or Thermocouple block on discrete relay or High speed Count er block 5 9 on remote drop 5 14 Features Feedback Error diagnostic 5 10 Field Control products compatibility with HHM versions 1 4 Field Processor configuration overview ForcingI O configuring HHM to perform 3 6 on analog RID or Thermocouple block on a Control Reference screen 5 9 on remote drop i viewing present status 5 4 Eo present status of analog circuit b viewing present status of circuit on RTD or Thermocouple block Function Disabled error G Genius blocks compatibility with HHM versions I Otype monitoring with HHM 5 4 H Hardware setup 2 1 High speed Counter blocks Monitor block screen 5 6 High speed Counter Block Inputs display 5 6 presets display 5 6 Humidity I I O forced status I O a for Field Processor disable 4 8 I Otype b 4 Input Shorted diagnostic Installation instructions Installed HHM configuration sugges tions Internal Fault diagnostic 5 10 Invalid Block Configuration error Key Monitor error Keypad 1 1 testing operation 3 7 Keys l 3 Keyswitch 1 1 CA a L Languages 1 p
52. eness sufficiency or usefulness of the information contained herein No warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose shall apply The following are trademarks of GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc Alarm Master CIMSTAR Helpmate PROMACRO Series Six CIMPLICITY GEnet Field Control Logicmaster Series One Series 90 CIMPLICITY 90 ADS Genius Modelmaster Series Three VuMaster CIMPLICITY PowerTRAC Genius PowerTRAC ProLoop Series Five Workmaster Copyright 1994 GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc All Rights Reserved GFK 0121 E Preface Content of this Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 describes the Hand held Monitor This chapter lists catalog numbers and specifications It also explains compatibility between different versions of the Hand held Monitor and various other products Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Chapter 2 gives instructions for powering the HHM changing its EPROM and changing its battery pack It also describes how to install the HHM on a panel and how to install a separate HHM connector on a bus Chapter 3 Getting Started Chapter 3 explains how turn on the Hand held Monitor and how to set up its features for your application Chapter 3 also explains how to test the Hand held Monitor s operation Chapter 4 Device Configuration Overview Chapter 4 gives basic instructions for using the Hand held Monitor to configure Genius devices Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices
53. er Device press F3 Location The function key assignments change Now press F4 SBA Select the new Device Number then press F3 ENTR To Increment or Decrement the Memory Address use the F1 gt and F2 lt keys To Enter a New Address press F3 LOC Line 4displays new function key assignments Key in the memory location as explained previously Chapter Error Messages This chapter explains error messages that may be displayed on the Hand held Monitor Powerup Error Messages a If an error occurs during the Hand held Monitor s self test this multi language error display may appear 4 PWRUP ERROR 1 ERREUR 1 IGTEST FEHL 1 RRORE INIZ 1 Cycle power to the Hand held Monitor and try again If the message returns look for its error number in the list at right 5 The HHM has a faulty EPROM Obtain a replacement or an HHM upgrade kit The HHM may have been assigned a De vice Number already used on the bus Press the ON OFF key then disconnect the HHM from the device it is attached to Press the ON OFFkey again Following the instruc tions on page 3 4 assign the HHM a differ ent Device Number At 38 4 Kbaud unterminated HHM cable may cause this message Remove the HHM cable or check that HHM is connected to a properly terminated bus This error may occur if the Hand held Mon itor is connected to a bus and an incorrect baud rate is selected This number i
54. erformed from the host PLC GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Pulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Genius Blocks Pulse Testing verifies the ability of outputs on a discrete block to change state Pulse Testing also indicates whether output circuits wires power sources loads will start or stop current flow Pulse testing is recommended for blocks controlling outputs that seldom change state It provides assurance that when needed an output will operate correctly Blocks that control outputs which frequently change state do not need to use the Pulse Test feature Pulse Testing does not provide enough energy to activate mechanical devices such as motor starters relays or solenoid valves but it may change the state of a very small load Executing a Pulse Test To execute a Pulse Test the Hand held Monitor s PULSE TEST capability must be enabled The block being Pulse Tested must be the active block 1 From the Analyze menu press F4 Pulse Test The Pulse Test display appears PU SE TELST REFS ckt references Oz NO FAULTS exec For a PLC host line 2 shows the block s as signed references and its I O configuration Line 3 shows whether the block has any faults 2 Press F1 Execute to pulse all outputs on the block once If the word FAULTS appears it means that one or more diagnostic errors have occurred Go to the Monitor Control menu to display the specific type of fault that has oc curred C
55. es of the panel see page 2 8 An optional panel mountable or DIN rail mountable connector is also available It does not require a cutout See page 2 9 for details l Back of cals Behind Panel Bracket Optional HHM Connector o r Bus In l oabe Bus Out I ooo To Power Source Configuring a Permanently installed HHM Ordinarily a Hand held Monitor installed on a panel serves as an operator station Its configuration may be different from that of a portable HHM m Its Device Number must be changed from 0 to some other number Automatic shutoff may be disabled m O block configuration and other features may also be disabled After the HHM is configured its keyswitch should be placed in MON position and the key removed Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E HHM Installation Instructions 1 Select a suitable location for the HHM Environmental specifications are listed on page 1 5 The location must have 115 VAC or 230 VAC power 2 Cut an opening 3 75 9 53cm wide x 8 20 32cm high in the panel Drill four mounting holes as shown below 4 38in lt 11 13cm 3 75in 9 53cm y 5 4 00in 2 54cm 6 00in 15 24cm k2 S4 1 00in 2 54cm on ae ONS Ta 2 2 9 4 holes for mounting on panel Q Q Q 2 holes for mounting
56. figurable features of bus devices CHNG BLK CONFIG ENABLED Enabling Disabling the Ability to Force I O Circuits The next display shows whether the HHM can be used to force I O circuits CERCUL FORE NG ENABLED To change the current selection press F2 Toggle then press F3 enter Enabling Disabling the Ability to Clear Faults The next display shows whether the HHM can clear faults on bus devices CLEAR BLK ENABLED FAULTS To change the current selection press F2 Toggle then press F3 Enter 3 6 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Testing Operation of the Hand held Monitor If you want to test the Hand held Monitor display keypad or internal electronics select F2 HHM SELF TEST from the HHM Utilities menu This menu of tests appears Fl KEYPAD TEST Bind st ISPLAY TEST BY 3 ESSE INTRNALS F4 Testing the Keypad Press F1 KEYPAD TEST The HHM prompts KEYPAD IFES T SEREREK E ANY REY KEYS MON CFG KEY CEG m Press any key you want to test Each key press is shown on the display The HOME D MENU and ON OFF keys are tested by their operation m To test keyswitch operation turn the key and observe the bottom line of the display m Press D MENU to perform another test or press HOME to return to the Home menu Testing the Display Screen Press F2 DISPLAY TEST from
57. fully working from side to side 2 4 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E 7 If necessary bend the pins on the PROM so they line up properly with the holes in the socket Bend the pins by pressing each side against a clean desk or table top as shown below If possible a conductive mat should be used 46024 MAAALALA A a y C m inin Conductive mat 8 Insert the EPROM or Battery Backed RAM into the socket IMPORTANT Inserting the PROM backward can damage the Micro PLC and destroy the PROM Newer PROMs may be physically longer but all PROMs must be inserted flush with the left edge of the socket with the notch toward the ribbon connector 9 Reposition the keyboard in its lip and tighten the two screws 10 Reinstall the battery pack GFK 0121E Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 5 Permanent Installation If the Hand held Monitor is to be installed using the metal bracket provided follow the instructions below Do not install the HHM yet if it will be used to configure I O blocks The mounting bracket provided can be used to install the Hand held Monitor behind a panel You will need to make a cutout in the panel for the HHM see next page You will also need to install a connector for the Hand held Monitor within reach of the HHM s cable The extra D shell connector provided with the Hand held Monitor requires a panel cutout with the bus cable and Hand held Monitor located on the opposite sid
58. function F2 be cause those displays are labelled m One screen showing the states of all of the block s Control Outputs On each of these screens you can press F1 gt to display next screen or press F2 ref and enter a reference location to display a specific screen For a sequential list of the PowerTRAC block data see page 5 11 Status Inputs The Monitor Block function first displays the PowerTRAC block s Status Inputs REF inputreferences I 1234567890123 456 000110000001 0000 gt ref Line 2 indicates each of the 16 possible bit locations for status data Lin e3 shows the current states of all inputs Bits 1 3 indicate the status of table data transfer for datagram communications Bit 4 1 indicates the block has captured an over current event Bit 5 should always be 1 indicating that the block s phase lock loop is synchronized with the incoming AC voltage Bit 12 1 means the overcurrent event indicated by bit 4 occurred on phase A Bit 13 1 means the overcurrent event indicated by bit 4 occurred on phase B Bit 14 1 means the overcurrent event indicated by bit 4 occurred on phase C Bit 15 1 means the overcurrent event indicated by bit 4 occurred on the auxiliary current line Bit 16 1 indicates an internal calculation has re sulted in an out of range value The block should be reconfigured to prevent this Calculated Data After the Status Inputs the
59. hapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices Clearing Pulse Test Faults If you press the CLEAR key from the Pulse Test screen all faults on the block will be cleared If you press the Clear key from the Monitor Control screen after displaying a specific circuit fault only that fault will be cleared Pulse Test Error Messages If the Pulse Test cannot be performed or if the block fails to respond an error message appears Press the Clear key to remove the message E PUL TST DISABLE A Pulse Test cannot be performed unless the block s configuration is changed E INVLD BLK TYPE The block does not support Pulse Tests E INVLD BLK CONFIG The active block is an inputs only block BE PULSE TES T FAIL The HHM has not received an acknowledgement from the block within the predetermined amount of time Retry the test If it continues to fail check the serial bus cable and active block 5 17 Chapter Reading CPU Memory 6 This chapter explains how to use a Hand held Monitor to read data in a specified memory location ina Series 90 70 Series Six or Series Five PLC New data from the specified memory location is displayed every three seconds General Instructions 1 Be sure the Hand held Monitor is set up for the type of PLC host you want to read data from See page 3 5 for instructions 2 Ifthe Hand held Monitor is NOT attached directly to the PLC s bus controlle
60. he block may be tenths of degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit tenths of ohms or unconverted counts This is an example display showing tenths of degrees Celsius REF S circun ferences A Ld 1 5 O lt Q C T2 Die D AC Line 1 indicates that the block is an A nalog block Lines 2 and 3 display the input values The abbreviation FRC means a value is forced Press F1 gt to display the next pair of inputs Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 5 Monitor Block Display for a High speed Counter Block For a High speed Counter block the Monitor Block function displays a sequence of screens with the following information 1 The states of the block s four Preset Outputs 2 The states of the block s Control Inputs 3 The current values of the block s internal data storage registers Accumulator Counts per Timebase and Strobe The exact appearance and sequence of screens depends upon whether the block has been set up for four counter Type A two counter Type B or one counter Type C operation The letter a b or c on the top line of the screen shows how the block is set up Preset Outputs First the Preset Outputs are displayed REF ctrnumber ctrtype PRESET OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 O O O Outputs that are forced are shown with an underscore forced outputs do NOT respond to the actual value of the counter 5 6 Hand held Monitor User s Guide Ju
61. her and tighten the screw Automatic Shutoff To conserve power the Hand held Monitor automatically shuts off 10 minutes after the last key is pressed For applications where continual operation is preferred the automatic shutoff feature can be disabled See page 3 5 for more information GFK 0121E Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 3 2 Changing the PROM New features can be added to upgrade a Hand held Monitor by replacing its PROM as described below Caution To prevent possible damage to the Hand held Monitor this operation should be performed in an area equipped with suitable electrostatic discharge protection 1 If the HHM is connected to AC power disconnect it 2 Remove the HHM battery pack as described on the previous page 3 On the front of the Hand held Monitor remove the two Phillips head screws located near the 7 and HOME keys 4 Gently raise the keyboard up from the bottom to release the lip between the keyboard and the display 5 Once this lip is free open the keyboard to the right as illustrated below It is not necessary to remove the ribbon connector GENIUS mon Hand Held Monitor Da GE Fanuc J I ox Ls Ti OCs e aa A000 OOOO Install PROM with notch to KC right as shown Z 6 Remove the old PROM If you don t have a PROM extraction tool a small screwdriv er can be used instead care
62. ies 90 PLC reading memory references displayed selecting as host type Series Five PLC reading memory references displayed 5 2 selecting as host type B 5 Series Six PLC reading memory references displayed selecting as host type Index 3 Index Short Circuit diagnostic U Shutoff automatic Underrange diagnostic configuring for HHM b 5 Upgrading the HHM p 4 Specifications 1 5 V VARs display for PowerTRAC block Voltage display for PowerTRAC block Bil 1 T Temperature specifications Testing W Thermocouple blocks Monitor block screen is display for PowerTRAC block Monitor Control Reference screens 5 11 Wiring Error diagnostic Index 4 GFK 0121E
63. ith the key present the switch can be placed in either configure cfg or monitor mon position cfg with the switch in Configure position all HHM functions are available In this mode the Hand held Monitor can be configured to determine which of its fea tures will be usable once the key is removed mon with the keyswitch in Monitor position the HHM can monitor bus and block data Additional HHM functions such as clearing faults or configuring I O blocks can be used in Monitor mode only if the HHM has been set up to permit their use The key must be present to move the switch from Monitor to Configure mode position it can only be removed in MON position Two identical keys are supplied with each Hand held Monitor The key should be removed if system security is a concern Accessories The Hand held Monitor comes with m A sturdy removable leather case The case has a rear tab with snap closure for carrying the HHM ona belt The handle can be pivoted back to stand the Hand held Monitor upright on a table m A rechargeable battery pack m A battery charger adapter with 8 ft cord m Two keys for the mode selection keyswitch m A removable 5 ft 1 5 meter coiled communications cable Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 HHM Compatibility The following table shows which Hand held Monitor versions are compatible with specificGeniusI O Field Control and related products Note that the functionality of an older Hand held
64. l be used for AC operation Selecting 120 VAC or 230 VAC Before plugging the adapter into AC power to operate or charge the Hand held Monitor be sure the switch at the base of the adapter is correctly set to match the incoming power 120 volts AC or 230 volts AC 120V osition ae acre 120V 4 _Z zs0v 230V position The Hand held Monitor will operate while the adapter is connected GFK 0121E 2 1 Using the 230VAC Power Adapter The optional 230VAC Power Adapter IC660MCA512 can be used to connect the Hand held Monitor Charger to variety of 230 VAC power outlets by means of a standard com puter cable not supplied The Adapter has a receptacle on the top for the Hand held Monitor Charger and an IEC 320 receptacle on the side for the computer cable HHM Charger receptacle in top of Adapter IEC 320 receptacle in side of Adapter Instructions 1 Set the power selection switch on the Hand held Monitor Charger to the 230V position 120V 230V 230V wee position 2 Plug the Hand held Monitor Charger into the top receptacle on the Power Adapter unit 3 Plug the computer cable into the IEC receptacle on side of the Power Adapter unit 4 Connect the computer cable to a suitable 230VAC power source During normal operation it is best to connect and disconnect the cable at the outlet not at the Adapter Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E B
65. nalyze menu select F3 Block Bus Status 2 Press F1 Next or F2 Previous to reach the device s description screen 3 When the block s screen appears press F3 Ac tive to make it the active device On a dual bus the HHM must be on the same bus as the active block If it is not either move the HHM or force the bus selection 4 Press D MENU to return to the Analyze menu From the Analyze menu press F2 5 8 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Basic Monitor Control Display Format Each Monitor Control Reference screen provides information about one circuit channel or data value For example MNTR 441 464A T 233 19370 NO FAULTS gt 0 T Ge reles Line 1 shows the references used by that circuit If these are out of range for the host CPU set up for the Hand held Monitor line 1 instead shows MNTR circuit number A For example the first circuit on the block appears as 1 If the HHM is set up for PCIM mode references are not used a block description appears instead GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Monitor Control Reference Display for a Discrete Relay or High speed Counter Block For a discrete Relay or High speed Counter block the Monitor Control Reference screen looks like this MNTR CNTL reference I STAT E g O NO FAULTS gt on off reles Line 1 identifies the circuit currently being monitored Pressing F1 gt displays other circuits
66. ndicates an internal fault or excessive noise on the bus or that the bus is operating at a different baud rate from the HHM Press the ON OFF key then discon nect the HHM cable from the bus and from the HHM Press the ON OFF key again If the message reappears replace the HHM This error may occur if the Hand held Mon itor is connected to a bus and an incorrect baud rate is selected 1 2 3 or 6 indicates that the Hand held Monitor must be replaced GFK 0121E Operating Error Messages The HHM may display one of the messages shown below when the ON OFF key is pressed or during operation If a message appears press the Clear key then follow any action suggested EF NO ACTIVE ADDR No active device has been selected so many functions do not operate See page 5 2 to select an active device E KEY MONTR ONLY Place the keyswitch in Configure mode the key must be present Press Clear then retry the operation Press Enter E FNCTN DISABLED The function just selected is disabled by the HHM s current configuration Press the Clear key to remove the message E COMM ERROR HHM cannot communicate with the device If the HHM is connected directly to a device which is not on an operating bus be sure a terminating resistor is connected across Serial 1 and Serial 2 If the message returns check the bus controller and HHM cable connections Try other devices FEPROM FA
67. ne 1994 Control Inputs Press F1 gt to display the block s Control Inputs CONTROL INP UAE S nG 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 Do Hs RB B S S S 1 1 1 1 1 1 O On this screen the numbers on line 2 identify the first second third of fourth control input of the same input type on the block The third line identifies the input type Disable Input D Home Input H Preload Input P or Strobe Input S The screen s bottom line shows the current state of each Control Input Register Values Press F1 gt to display the current value in each counter s accumulator Counts per Timebase register and Strobe register s REF number countertype AC 1 _ acc value CT 1 _ countvalue gt nxt Use the F1 gt key to display the strobe value s and additional values appropriate to the counter type For more detailed instructions for using a Hand held Monitor with a High speed Counter refer to the High speed Counter User s Manual GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Monitor Block Display for a PowerTRAC Block If the active device is a PowerTRAC block the HHM s Monitor Block function displays the following screens m One screen showing the states of all of the block s Status Inputs m Individual screens showing the block s current calculated data values In the Monitor Block function these values are NOT labelled It is easier to display this information using the Monitor Control Reference
68. nt to change the display data type Returning to the Previous Menu Press the HHM Clear key when you want to return to the main Field Control menu Forcing Unforcing the Displayed Reference I O points can be forced and unforced from the Hand held Monitor the HHM s circuit forcing capability must be enabled to use this function Forcing an I O point changes its state in the Field Processor s EEPROM memory If the circuit is an output the physical state of the output also changes If the circuit is an input the forced input data is sent to the CPU A circuit retains its forced state or value if power is removed The forced circuit ignores data from an attached input device or output data from the CPU The force can ONLY be removed from the Hand held Monitor 1 If the display is set to hex H or binary B change it to decimal D by pressing F4 2 Press the F3 force key to force the reference now being displayed I00001 1 D Ee wm Ee Ss 3 Press F3 force again Then enter the forced state or value The HHM displays an asterisk to indicate the state of value now shown is forced See the illustration at left 4 Use the F4 unforce key from the same screen when you want to unforce the point Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 15 Displaying Field Control Faults A Hand held Monitor can display faults from a Bus Interface Unit or Field Processor while attached anywhere on the Genius bus
69. ntaining Series 90 70 modules to a Genius bus Any CPU capable of controlling the bus can be used as the host This book describes the Remote I O Scanner features configuration and operation Genius Bus Interface Unit and Field ProcessorUser s Manual GFK 0825 Reference manual for the Bus Interface Unit and the Field Processor which interface a station containing Field Control modules to a Genius bus Any CPU capable of controlling the bus can be used as the host This book describes the features configuration and operation or a Bus Interface Unit or Field Processor Field Control I O Modules User s Manual GFK 0826 Reference manual for system Index 3 Preface Index 4 designers operators maintenance personnel and others using Field Control I O modules This book contains a detailed description specifications and installation instructions for all currently available I O modules Series 90 70 Bus ControllerUser s Manual GFK 0398 Reference manual for the Bus Controller which interfaces a Genius bus to a Series 90 70 PLC This book describes the installation and operation of the Bus Controller It also contains the programming information needed to interface Genius I O devices to a Series 90 70 PLC Series 90 30 Bus ControllerUser s Manual GFK 1034 Reference manual for the Bus Controller which interfaces a Genius bus to a Series 90 30 PLC This book describes the installation and oper
70. o 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 SELECT BAUD RATE AACVT SE MES TS 3 20K SF PROG 153 6K ST tgl entr nxt 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 m To change the device s baud rate press F2 Toggle then press F3 Enter m Cycle 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 GFK 0121E Configuring a Remote 1 0 Scanner After selecting the baud rate the next Program Block ID screen is used to assign data types and lengths for a Series 90 70 Remote I O Scanner Configuring the Remote Drop To configure the remote drop with the HHM 1 Enter a starting address and length for I dis PROG REMOTE MAP ae inputs Q discrete outputs AI ana g inputs AQ analog outputs on the pa screen shown at left The data lengths must LENGTH PTS not add up to more than 128 bytes of inputs tgl ref send nxt and 128 bytes or outputs If they do an error message will appear when you attempt to send Confi ion N the data to the Remote I O Scanner onuguratian Notes 2 Next press F2
71. osition and removing the key 3 4 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Changing the HHM Device Number The Device Number serial bus address assigned to the Hand held Monitor appears on line 2 of the first HHM configuration screen HHM CONFIG BLOCK NO O chng nxt Each device on a Genius bus must have a unique serial bus address number A new HHM has number 0 If multiple HHMs will be used on the same bus each of them must be assigned a different Device Number If you want to change the HHM Device Number follow these steps m Press the ON key Go to the Home menu Se lect F1 HHM Utilities then F1 HHM Config m From the HHM Configure menu press F2 Change to clear the existing Device Number Enter the new number and press F3 Enter Pressing F4 from the buad rate screen will advance you through additional HHM configuration screens Press Home if you want to return to the Home menu or use the DMenu key to go back to the previous screen GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Changing the HHM Display Language The next display shows the current language selection HHM CONFIG LANGUAGE ENGLISH tgl entr nxt Press F2 TGL to change the display language French German Italian English Press F3 Enter to save the change Selecting the Host CPU The next display shows the Hand held Monitor s host CPU selection The choices are Series Six Series Five PCIM QBIM GENL orSeries90
72. otection Chapter 4 Device Configuration Overview 4 7 Configuring Individual Field Control Modules Go to the Field Control configuration menu E L axe E N TU S F2 Module CONFIG Comto g F2 Previous Menu From this menu press F2 to configure the individual modules in the station Disable the I O Scan While you configure the modules in the station you may want to disable I O scanning The Bus Inter face Unit or Field Processor begins scanning I O as soon as it is powered up TOs SC ak DISABLED tgl entr When the I O scan is disabled previously unconfigured module inputs and outputs default to 0 For previously configured modules inputs and outputs either default or hold their last state or value as configured 1 If you want to change the present selection press F3 tgl 2 Press F4 entr If you want to go to the next screen without changing the selection press F2 gt 4 8 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 Configure Data Addresses and Lengths The next screens are used to assign the starting addresses and lengths for I then Q then AI then AQ data If the host is a Series 90 PLC these should correspond to the memory assignments made for the BIU or Field Processor during PLC configuration If the host is a Series Six or Series Five PLC only the length selected here is used the entry made on the starting address screen is not used by the PLC For
73. owing the Extra Calculated Data data You can use F2 ref to go directly to output 1 You may need to toggle the memory type to Q or O depending on the host CPU setup of the HHM MNTR CNTL reference O CONTROL OUTPUTS STS O gt ref force diag Forcing PowerTRAC Data The HHM s circuit forcing capability must be enabled to perform this function Display the data you want to force Press F3 force For bit data the HHM displays mon on off reles Press F2 on or F3 off To release the force press F3 reles For word data the HHM displays STS 4 E Oe eC r 1 as Press F2 force The screen next displays FORCE TO enigo vec tr Press F2 chng Enter the force value then press F3 entr To release the force press F4 release Diagnostics The PowerTRAC block does not report circuit faults If you use the F4 diag key from the Monitor Control Reference screen the message NO FAULTSwill appear GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Monitoring Controlling Remote Drop Data The HHM can display diagnostics and currentI O states and force and unforce individual I O points on I O modules in a remote drop When the active device is a Remote I O Scanner the HHM s Monitor Block and Monitor Control Reference functions display the same set of screens This is unlike HHM operation for Genius blocks where the screens for Monitor Block and Monitor Control Refer
74. peed Counter Block 5 6 Monitor Block Display for a PowerTRAC Block 4 5 7 Monitor Control Reference Display for a Discrete Relay or High speed Counter Block oserei ees Agee neck p e E eane aE EEEN deinen eee 5 9 Monitor Control Reference Display for an Analog RTD or Thermocouple Block 5 10 Monitor Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC Block 5 11 Chapter 6 Reading CPU Memory 253 20 abiiete een gee beta aus 6 1 Chapter 7 Error Messaves iii eto es cea aede tw eas cee keto eee 7 1 GFK 0121E Table of Contents i Chapter Introduction 1 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 m An LCD display with four lines of 16 characters each GENIUS wan SS Hand Held Monitor cfg GE Fanuc f m Selectable display language English German French or Italian m A20 key sealed membrane keypad m Akeyswitch that can be used to restrict operator access to certain functions as selected for the application F1 F2 F3 F4 m Operation from its battery pack or by 115 volt AC N or 230 volt AC power ye SS The Hand held Monitor screen is the operator s A window to the Genius bus and all of its devices It can be used to display 7 8 9 Home Menu I O data for any device on the bus 1 2
75. present slot press F3 delete then F4 enter Note that this removes the entire module configuration Configuring Module Features Configure additional module features as described in the BIU Field Processor User s Manual For example m Change the module s reference address m Module Fault Reporting discrete m Default inputs or outputs or Hold Last State discrete and analog m Channel Fault Reporting analog m Channel Active analog m Input Current Wltage Ranges analog Input or output scaling analog m Alarm thresholds analog Output default values analog Chapter 4 Device Configuration Overview 4 9 Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices This chapter explains how to perform monitoring and control operations with the Hand held Monitor Displaying Information About Bus Devices page 5 2 Selecting the Active Device page 5 2 Clearing Faults page 5 3 Display for a Bus Controller page 5 3 Monitoring the Bus Status page 5 3 Switching a Dual Bus page 5 3 Monitoring a Genius Block page 5 4 Discrete IO and Input Blocks page 5 4 Discrete Relay Output Blocks page 5 5 Analog Blocks page 5 5 RTD or Thermocouple Blocks page 5 5 High speed Counter Block page 5 6 PowerTRAC Block page 5 7 Monitoringand Controlling Individual Circuits ona GeniusBlock page 5 8 Discrete Relay High speed Counter Blo
76. r or if another device is designated as active when you enter the Device Memory function use the F4 SBA key and enter the bus controller s Device Number serial bus address 3 To read data from the selected bus controller press F4 from the Main Menu and specify the memory location to be read as instructed below GFK 0121E 6 Series 90 PLC For a Series 90 70 PLC the Hand held Monitor can read data from R AI AQ l Q T M S SA YSB SC and G memory For a Series 90 70 PLC the memory location content screen looks like this example DEVICE MEMORY 15 1 tgl chng entr SBA The top line shows the currently selected Device Number 15 in the example above Line 2 shows the memory type currently accessed and a reference location within that memory type In this example the selected location is R0001 From this screen use the HHM function keys to A Select a different bus device press F4 SBA B Select another memory type press F1 tgl C Select another reference location press F2 chng then enter the desired numerical offset D Display the current memory contents of the specified location press F3 entr 6 2 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 When F3 entr is pressed the HHM displays the content in either bit or word format as appropriate for the selected memory type For example here word data is displayed because the selected memory typ
77. s by means of a standard computer cable not supplied See chapter 2 for a description Extra HHM Keys For applications requiring extra keys for the Hand held Monitor a group of five sets can be ordered separately The catalog number is IC660MKS511 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 5 Chapter Hardware Setup 2 Power for the Hand held Monitor The Hand held Monitor can be operated using its built in battery or connected to either 115 volt or 230 volt AC power A battery pack must always be installed to operate the HHM even when using AC power An optional 230VAC Power Adapter can be used to connect the Hand held Monitor Charger to variety of 230 VAC power outlets See page 2 2 for more information Charging the Battery Pack for AC Operation To operate the HHM using AC power if the battery pack is new or has become fully discharged by operating the HHM on battery power it must be charged for at least 20 minutes If it is necessary to restore temporary operation before charging is complete m Plug the adapter cable into the HHM m Wait 15 seconds and power up the HHM It may be necessary to remove the battery pack for 15 seconds then reinstall it Note that continually using the Hand held Monitor in AC mode for an extended period of time causes the battery pack to deteriorate After up to two years of AC operation of the HHM the battery pack may not be able to accept enough charge to operate the HHM independently However it can stil
78. t above the block s short circuit limit Clearing Circuit Faults After correcting a fault condition press the CLEAR key to remove the message and restore the reference to normal operation the Clear Block Faults function must be enabled to use this feature If the fault condition still exists the fault message will reappear Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices 5 9 Monitor Control Reference Display for an Analog RTD or Thermocouple Block For an analog RTD or Thermocouple block the Monitor Control Reference screen shows the current value for each circuit For example MNTR ckt reference A TE 2 3 19370 NO FAULTS gt force reles For an analog block the values may represent either engineering units or unscaled analog data For an RTD or Thermocouple block the values represent tenths of degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit tenths of ohms or unconverted counts Press F1 gt to display other circuits Forcing an Analog RTD or Thermocouple Value The HHM s circuit forcing capability must be enabled to perform this function 1 Press F2 Force to force the displayed circuit 2 If you make a mistake entering a value use the Clear key to delete one digit at a time starting with the last To exit without forcing a circuit press F2 Change 3 Press F3 Enter to save this value as the value for the circuit The forced value will remain until you press F4 reles or enter a new valu
79. t either end of its bus install an appropriate terminating resistor across the Serial 1 and Serial 2 terminals The Genius I O System and Communications User s Manual lists appropriate terminating resistors for each recommended bus cable type Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E Chapter Getting Started 3 This chapter explains how to m Turn on the Hand Held Monitor GFK 0121E Set the HHM Baud Rate Display the Home Menu Change the Hand held Monitor s configuration the HHM Device Number the HHM Display Language the Host CPU automatic shutoff ability to Change Block ID Parameters ability to Change the Baud Rate of Devices on the Bus ability to Configure Devices on the Bus ability to ForceI OCircuits ability to Clear Faults Test the operation of the Hand held Monitor the Keypad the Display Screen the Internal Electronics Display an alphabetical list of definitions for the definitions used on the HHM screen Turning on the Hand Held Monitor With the battery pack charged or with the HHM 1 Ifthe baud rates match press F4 Ok connected to a suitable AC power source press the ON Offkey to turn the Hand held Monitor on If the baud rates do not match press F2 Change instead The HHM screen changes to Caution allow you to select a different baud rate Do not connect or disconnect
80. t 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 S Eat EE pl Addr OO000O0O lt gt IO 6 entr 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 IfI 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 Fivel 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 Fault Reporting Genius bus redundancy BSM Controller Output default time for redundancy CPU redundancy Duplex redundancy default mode for outputs Configuration pr
81. t to the word FROM Enter the De vice Number of the device being copied TO Press F3 Enter 3 Press the F4 Execute key The configuration is copied GFK 0121E GFK 0121E 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 itis NOT the currently selected device m Select F2 analyze then F3 Block Bus Status m 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 AMenu fol lowed by F2 Monitor Control Ref E k M n ai AE One TA O o E E a Eo Ua a E Oa From this menu press F2 Configuration This menu appears F1l GENIUS F2 Module CONFIG Cron Eig F3 Previous Menu m Press F1 to configure the BIU Field Processor m Press 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 Device SBA 14 Bxte oy gt entr 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 faul
82. the device s description screen 3 When the device s screen appears press F3 Active to make it the active device Ona dual bus the HHM must be on the same bus as the active block If it is not either move the HHM or force the bus selection 4 Press D MENU to return to the Analyze menu GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Clearing Faults from the Block Bus Status Screen Pressing the CLEAR key from this screen clears all faults on the active device For Genius blocks if you want to clear a specific circuit fault select F2 Monitor Control Reference from the Analyze menu instead Block Bus Status Display for a Bus Controller If the active device is a bus controller the Block Bus Status display shows information appropriate to that bus controller type For example FRIES 6 US ADR device vers EG registers DWN nxt prv r g bus The first line identifies the bus controller type If it is a Series Five bus controller PCIM or QBIM the first line indicates GENI The second line of the display shows the bus controller s Device Number followed by its firmware revision level Reading a Global Data Address The third line of a bus controller s Block BusStatus screen shows its assigned Global Data address If no Global Data address appears it means that either m The bus controller has no Global Data address m A Series 90 70 bus controller has a Global Data address in I Q
83. those PLC types the starting address was assigned on an earlier screen 1 For each data type enter a starting address for discrete input data I For example Blk Map Start 1 I00001 lt gt ef tier 2 Press F4 to accept the value Then enter a length in bits for I data For example Blk Map 6 4 Lnogth lt gt enter 3 Press F4 entr to accept the value 4 Continue as above entering starting addresses and lengths for the other data types The lengths entered must not add up to more than 128 bytes of inputs discrete analog and 128 bytes of outputs discrete analog 5 Press F1 gt after entering the length for AQ data the fourth data type If you changed any starting address or length entries the HHM displays this screen Map has changed Accept no yes 6 To accept the changes and continue to the next menu press F4 yes GFK 0121E GFK 0121E Add Modules and Assign References The first module configuration screen looks like this Rack Slot number number ROSI EMPTY lt gt egi reaa Use F1 and F2 to display another slot module The Rack Number is always 0 The Slot Number refers to the location of the module relative to the BIU or Field Processor Read a Module Identification If there is a module in the currently selected slot pressing F4 read from the empty slot screen brings up the module identification screen R
84. tion displays m 16 screens each showing the state of one Status Input This information is more easily dis played with the Monitor Block function which shows all 16 Status Inputs on one screen See page 5 7 m Individual labelled displays of the block s current calculated data values For PowerTRAC block version 2 3 or later this includes the low priority I screens described on the next page m 16 screens each showing the state of one of the block s Control Outputs Control outputs are also more easily displayed using Monitor Block PowerTRAC Data Sequence The following table shows the sequence of PowerTRAC block data that can be displayed on the Monitor Control Reference screens Input Word 1 Status inputs 16 screensin Monitor Control Reference 2 Voltage phase A to B 3 Voltage phase B to C 4 Voltage phase C to A 5 Voltage A to N Line to neutral PTs only 6 Voltage B to N Line to neutral PTs only 7 Voltage C to N Line to neutral PTs only 8 Current phase A 9 Current phase B 10 Current phase C 11 Auxiliary CT current 12 Active power phase A 13 Active power phase B 14 Active power phase C 15 Reactive power A 16 Reactive power B 17 Reactive power C 18 Total power factor 19 Accumulated power CalculatedData 20 Fundamental VARs phase A 21 Fundamental VARs phase B 22 Fundamental VARs phase C 23 Fundamental Power Factor total Harmonic VARS as
85. to ee back of Hand held Monitor 4 Using appropriate hardware not provided mount the HHM and bracket in the cutout 5 Connect the power cord to the HHM and connect the signal cable to the connector GFK 0121E Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 7 Installing the D Shell HHM Connector Follow the instructions below if you are installing the supplied D shell connector on the bus 1 Using the mounting plate as a template cut an opening in the panel for the mating connector Also drill two holes for the mounting hardware Attach the mounting plate and mating connector to the panel using the mounting hardware supplied Secure the two ends of the serial bus cable to the back of the panel using strain relief brackets Strip the ends of the wires Twist the two Serial 1 wires together and attach them to pin 5 of the connector Twist the Serial 2 wires together and attach them to pin 9 Similarly attach the Shield wire s to pin 4 The following illustration shows connections for incoming and outgoing serial bus cable As with other devices the HHM connector may be at either end of its bus If it is there will only be one bus cable attached Bus Strain Bus Cable Reliefs Cable Mounting a42240c Hardware T Hand held Mating Mounting Monitor Connector Plate Connector ra Qefiniia on m Pin9 a eH oael g ee Sa a Pin 5 Qiy 3 AANI i Mounting Surface rear view tia
86. u 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 PROG BLOCK ID I O devireferences BLOCK NO device ref blk nxt 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 PROG BLOCK ID ISoL 8 devicd BLOCK NO device ref blk nxt 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 Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 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 T
87. ws the current functions of these keys For example nt pV oad CEY pus Decimal Keys The decimal keys are used to enter numbers and change sign Operation Keys The four keys on the right side of the keypad are used to control HHM operations clears HHM error messages displays the Home menu Clear clears Genius faults deletes HHM keypad entries displays the previous screen turns the HHM on or off Hand held Monitor User s Guide June 1994 GFK 0121E GFK 0121E The HHM Display The Hand held Monitor has a 4 line LCD screen On a new Hand held Monitor displays are in English The display language can easily be changed to French German or Italian Instructions for changing the display language are on page 3 5 In addition to alphanumeric characters the display uses the following special characters tri stateinput Output with Feedback or block with both inputs and outputs circuit is forced OF circuit is forced ON relay block point is forced open ln or ss amp y relay block pointis forced closed circuit controls a Bus Switching Module Ww vn J reference address or Device Number not yet assigned reference address is out of range for the presently selected HHM host For a list of other HHM abbreviations and their meanings select F3 HELP from the HHM Utilities menu Keyswitch The Hand held Monitor s keyswitch can be used to restrict access to certain features of the HHM W

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