Chapter 3. Configuration
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PACSystems RX3i Genius Communications Gateway
GFK-2892F
7.
geniusgateway…
now appears
(Figure 14) as an IO
device in the
Hardware
Configuration tree
under the PNC001.
8.
Within the
geniusgateway
branch, two daughter devices
are displayed by default: the
GCG (shown in Figure 16 at slot 0 with its connected PNC) and the Gateway module itself at slot
31. You may drag the gateway to slot 30, if desired.
Note that slot 0, normally used by the Genius HHM, is not really consumed by the GCG001. The
slot 0 indication for the GCG001 in the PME display should be ignored: no I/O module may be
dragged into the slot.
Note
:
geniusgateway…
is the default PROFINET
Device Name
that PME gives to a GCG001 in
the Hardware Configuration under a PNC001. This
Device Name
must match
that given
to the module itself using the PROFINET/DCP (Discovery and Configuration Protocol) tool
(Figure 12
). If there are multiple GCG001s on a PROFINET bus, each of the modules’
Device Names
must be unique. You can change it by selecting the device in the
Navigator, then typing in a new name in the Inspector.
Example:
GCG_inside
and
GCG_outside
are acceptable
Device Names
.
9.
Enter the reference addresses for
Genius Status Data
,
Fault Status Data
, and
Gateway Status
Data
.
Figure 15 - GCG Data Reference Addresses
10.
If desired, change the GCG001 configuration parameters for
Genius Bus Baud Rate
and
Output at
Startup
(Figure 16). Select the GENIUS Gateway Module in slot 31 (or slot 30) and double-click it.
You can now use the pull-down menus to select the appropriate
Baud Rate
and
Output at Startup
value.
When
Output at Startup
is set to
Disabled
, no output data is sent to the Genius devices when the
PLC transitions from STOP to RUN. In this case, the
Enable/Disable Outputs
COMMREQ must be
used to enable outputs on the Genius bus.
Figure 16: Genius Gateway Parameters
Figure 14: Hardware Configuration Expanded Tree