Socket Mobile GFK0121E user manual

User manual for the device Socket Mobile GFK0121E

Device: Socket Mobile GFK0121E
Category: Computer Monitor
Manufacturer: Socket Mobile
Size: 0.41 MB
Added : 6/27/2013
Number of pages: 64
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GE Fanuc Automation
Programmable Control Products
Genius
Hand-held Monitor
User’s Guide
GFK-0121E June 1994

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GFL–002 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning 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 Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken. No

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Preface Related Publications For more information, refer to these Content of this Manual publications: Genius I/O System User’s Manual Chapter 1. Introduction: Chapter 1 (GEK-90486–1). Reference manual for describes the Hand-held Monitor. This system designers, programmers, and chapter lists catalog numbers and others involved in integrating Genius I/O specifications. It also explains products in a PLC or host computer compatibility between different versions environment. This book provides a of

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Preface designers, operators, maintenance describes the installation and operation of personnel, and others using Field Control the Bus Controller. It also contains the I/O modules. This book contains a programming information needed to detailed description, specifications, and interface Genius I/O devices to a Series installation instructions for all Five PLC. currently–available I/O modules. Genius I/O PCIM User’s Manual (GFK-0074). Reference manual for the Series 90 -70 Bus Controller User’s

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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Hand-held Monitor Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 HHM Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 HHM Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Ordering Information . . . .

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Restarts for autonumbers that do not restart in each chapter. these restarts must be in the header frame of chapter 1. Reminders for autonumbers that need to be restarted figure bi level 1, reset a:ebx, l 1 resetA manually (first instance will always be 4) table_big level 1, reset a:obx:l 1, resetA let_in level 1: A. B. C. chap_big level 1, reset1 a:bigbx level 1 resetA letter level 1:A.B.C. app_big level 1, resetA a:ftr level 1 resetA num level 1: 1. 2. 3. figure_ap level 1, reset c:ebx, l 1

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1 Hand-held Monitor Description Mode Select Keyswitch mon GENIUS Hand Held Monitor cfg GE Fanuc LCD Display HHM Cable F1 F2 F3 F4 Function Keys 78 9 Home Decimal Keys 45 6 Menu 12 3 Clear On + 0 – Off Operation Keys 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. F1 F

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1 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-state input. I T Output with Feedback, or block with both inputs and outputs. O T circuit is forced OFF . 4 circuit is forced ON. 1 relay block

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1 HHM Compatibility The following table shows which Hand-held Monitor versions are compatible with specific Genius I/O, Field Control, and related products. Note that the functionality of an older Hand-held Monitor can be upgraded by replacing its firmware PROM. (PROM installation instructions are in chapter 2). Product Product Requires this Hand- Type Catalog held Monitor Ver- Number sion (or later) 24/48VDC Analog 4 Input/2 Output block IC660BBA020 any 24/48VDC RTD 6 Input block IC660BBA021

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1 HHM Specifications Operating temperatur e 0–60 C(32–140 F) Storage temperature –40 to +70 C(–40 to 158 F) Humidity 5-95% (non-condensing) W eight: without case 1.3 lbs (0.6 Kg) with case 1.8 lbs (0.8 Kg) Size (HxWxD): without case 8.00” x” 3.75 x” 1.25 (cmx) with case 10.85” x 4.30” x 2.25” Required AC power (for battery charger) 115/230V AC 15%, 47-63 Hz (16-hour charging period for IC660BPM500B. 8-hour charging period for IC660BPM500A, now discontinued.) Fully charged operation 6

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Chapter 2 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 powe

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2 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 Han

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2 Battery 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 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 Ha

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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

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2 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 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 s

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2 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

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2 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 (11.13cm) 3.75in (9.53cm) 1.00in (2.54cm) Cutout 6.00in (15.24cm) 1.00in (2.54cm) 3. Attach the bracket to the HHM with the screws, washers, and lockwashers provided. (4) holes for mounting o

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2 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. 2. Attach the mounting plate and mating connector to the panel using the mounting hardware supplied. 3. Secure the two ends* of the serial bus cable to the back of the panel using strain relief brackets. 4. Strip the end

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2 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. 46357 .5 in 1.673 in 1.27 cm 4.249cm Hand-held Monitor Connector Panel Mounting Ear 2.834 in 7.198 cm X1 X2 SA SB Serial Bus Terminals X1 Serial 1 X1 X2 SA SB X2 Serial 2 SA Shie

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2 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 spaghett


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