Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresChapter 1 Introduction8Overview8Module Description9Required Equipment11Parts of a Remote Drop12Genius Bus18Timing19Number of Remote Drops on a Bus20Redundancy21Configuration25Configurable Features26Configuration Protection27Chapter 2 Installation28Hardware Packaging28Preinstallation Check28System Grounding Procedures29Rack Installation30Power Supply Installation33Module Locations34Module Installation and Removal35Field Wiring to I/O Modules36Multiple Racks in a Remote Drop38Genius Bus Connections: Single Bus Cable39Genius Bus Connections: Dual Bus Cables40Programmer Connection at the Remote I/O Scanner42Multidrop Connections45Chapter 3 Remote I/O Scanner Operation49Overview49I/O Scan50I/O Scanner Memory51Data Transfer with the Host52Update Rate52Outputs from the Host to a Remote Drop54Output Defaults54Configuring Extra References55Using Option Modules in a Remote Drop56Chapter 4 Configuration with Logicmaster 90–7059Configuration Limits59Filenames for Configuration Files59Using Release 3 Configuration Files with Release 4 Software60“Attaching” Configuration Files60Configuring a Remote Drop61Adding a Remote I/O Scanner to the Bus61Bus Scan Time Impact67Configure the Modules in the Remote Drop71Completing the Remote Drop Configuration74Reference Overlaps75Changing Reference Addresses and Lengths76Displaying Configured References77Viewing PLC References77Viewing Remote Drop References78Copying, Deleting, and Undeleting79Copying a Remote Drop Configuration79Deleting a Remote Drop Configuration79Undeleting a Remote Drop Configuration79Selecting an Existing Configuration File80Storing the Configuration81Storing the Configuration to the PLC81Storing a Remote Drop Configuration81Chapter 5 Logicmaster 90 Operation with a Remote Drop82Overview82Setting Up Programmer Communications with a Remote Drop83Status Display for a Remote Drop84Logicmaster 90 Software, Programmer Differences for a Remote Drop85Chapter 6 Remote Drop Configuration with a Hand–held Monitor87Overview88Set Up the Hand–held Monitor90Display the Configuration Main Menu91Select the Device Number92Select a Series Six or Series Five PLC Reference Address93Select the Baud Rate94Select Series 90–70 Data Lengths95Select the Remote Drop ID97Display I/O Modules in Remote Drop98Select Genius Bus Redundancy99Select BSM Control99Select CPU Redundancy100Select Configuration Protection101Chapter 7 Monitoring and Controlling Remote Drop Data102Overview102Forcing Circuits103Overriding I/O Circuits104Toggling I/O Circuits104Summary104Monitoring/Controlling I/O Data: Genius105Genius Hand–held Monitor105Identifying the Circuit105Finding the Circuit’s Series 90 Reference106Displaying Diagnostics for the Circuit Being Monitored106Forcing/Unforcing I/O107Monitoring/Controlling I/O Data: Logicmaster 90-70110Logicmaster 90–70110Reference Tables Display from the PLC110Reference Tables Display for the Remote I/O Scanner111Monitoring/Controlling I/O Data: Series Six PLC or Series Five PLC112Series Six PLC or Series Five PLC112Remote Drop Data in I/O Table Memory112Remote Drop Data in Register Memory114Mixed Reference Table Displays114Monitoring/Controlling I/O Data: Computer115Computer115Chapter 8 Diagnostics and Fault Clearing116Overview116Maximum Number of Uncleared Faults116Display and Clear Faults from a Genius Hand–held Monitor117Displaying Faults from the Monitor Block Screens118Display and Clear Faults from Logicmaster 90–70119I/O Fault Table at the PLC119I/O Fault Table at the Remote I/O Scanner120PLC Fault Table at the Series 90–70 PLC121PLC Fault Table at the Remote I/O Scanner122Status References123Display and Clear Faults from Logicmaster 5 or Logicmaster 6124Fault Clearing124Chapter 9 Remote I/O Scanner Datagrams125For Additional Information, Also See:125Datagram Types126Read Map127Read Map Reply127Write Map127Report Fault Datagram Format128Appendix A Estimating the Number of Remote Drops for a Bus130Appendix B Finding the I/O Configuration Data Total for a Remote Drop131Appendix C Logicmaster 90–70, Release 3: Series 90–70 PLC Configuration for Remote Drops133Overview133Step 1: Create or Select a PLC Program Folder134Step 2: Add the Remote I/O Scanner to the Genius Bus134Step 3: Configure the Remote I/O Scanner137Using the Copy Configuration Feature140Using Reference View from the PLC Program Folder140Step 4: Store the Configuration to the PLC140Appendix D Logicmaster 90–70, Release 3: Remote Drop Configuration Instructions141Overview141Remote Drop Configuration Summary142Step 1: Create a Folder143Step 2: Configure the Remote I/O Scanner144Definitions of Communications and Operating Parameters147Step 3: Configure the Modules in the Remote Drop148Configuring I/O Module Options148Configuring Reference Addresses148Reference View from a Remote Drop149Step 4: Store the Configuration to the Remote Drop150Index151Taille: 900 koPages: 154Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel