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elect the module from the menu of “other ” modules. Press the Enter key. The configu ration screen that appears will look like this example:Receiving Global Data
If the Bus Controller you are now configuring (at the rack level) will not accept Global
Data from this Bus Controller, the entry for Config Mode should be NONE. If it will ac cept the Global Data,
select the CPU reference address for the data to be placed after it is
received.
A. For automatic configuration of a %G reference based on the module’s Device Num ber, select AUTO. See page 19 for more information.
B. To choose a specific reference in %I, %Q, %G, %AI, %AQ, or %R memory for the
data, select MANUAL. You can then enter the beginning reference, and the length
of memory to be reserved.
The beginning address in %I, %Q, %G, %AI, %AQ, or %R memory.
The amount of Global Data expected to be received. For bit–oriented
data, this is the number of bits. For word–oriented data, it is the num ber of words. If the expected data length (defined by configuration) and
the actual data length (defined by the content of the Read ID Reply
message from the module) don’t agree, a System Configuration Mis match fault is placed in the PLC Fault Table.
If Redundancy is set ot YES, the Bus Controller must also be configured for a form of
redundancy. The configuration software will automatically attempt to supply a correct
configuration when you set device Redundancy to YES, as explained on page 32.
Select the High–speed Counter from the menu of “other ” modules. Press the Enter key.
A configuration screen like this will appear:
The High–speed Counter Block has both bit–type data and word–type data. On this
screen, select the beginning references for both. When you make a %QI entry for “Ctrl/
Status”, it automatically assigns the corresponding starting reference in %AI memory for
the block’s word data (“HSC Data”).
The %QI reference location for the block’s discrete I/O data. The length
is fixed at 16 bits.
The %AI reference for the block’s word data. The length is fixed at 15
words.
If you would like more information about the content and format of this data, please see
the High–speed Counter User’s Manual.
If Redundancy is set ot YES, the Bus Controller must also be configured for a form of
redundancy. The configuration software will automatically attempt to supply a correct
configuration when you set device Redundancy to YES, as explained on page 32.

Select the PowerTRAC Block from the menu of “other ” modules. Press the Enter key. A
configuration screen like the one shown below will appear.
The PowerTRAC Block has both bit–type data and word–type data. On this screen,
select the beginning references for both. The required lengths are shown. You can also
select the default state for the block’s input data, and enable or disable CPU outputs to
the block.
If Redundancy is set ot YES, the Bus Controller must also be configured for a form of
redundancy. The configuration software will automatically attempt to supply a correct
configuration when you set device Redundancy to YES, as explained on page 32.
If you would like more information about the content and format of PowerTRAC block
data, please see the PowerTRAC Block User’s Manual.
A device on the bus can be configured as a “generic” I/O device. This might be done to
provide selections for “input defaults” and “outputs enabled” that are not otherwise
available for a given Genius product, or to configure a device that is not included in the
other menus.
To configure a generic device, select GENERIC I/O from the menu of “other ” modules.
Press the Enter key. A configuration screen like this will appear:
Select the beginning references and lengths for the module’s bit and word data. The
combined lengths of bit and word inputs (%I and %AI) must exactly match the amount
of data that will be sent by the device. The combined lengths of bit and word outputs
(%Q and %AQ) must exactly match the amount of data that will be sent by the Bus Con troller to the device.
If the device being configured is a Bus Controller, assign it INPUTS
ONLY.
You can also select the default state for the device’s input data, and enable or disable
CPU outputs to the device.
If Redundancy is set ot YES, the Bus Controller must also be configured for a form of
redundancy. The configuration software will automatically attempt to supply a correct
configuration when you set device Redundancy to YES, as explained on page 32.