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Hardware Connections and Settings
Section 7-3
2. Turning ON the Unit Power Supply
Turn ON pin 1 (REGS) on the DIP switch on the CompoNet Communications
Unit, and then turn ON the Unit power supply.
The CompoNet Communications Unit will make a Registration Table showing
the SmartSlice I/O Units which connect to it.
If there was a Registration Table before, the CompoNet Communications Unit
will automatically compare the connected SmartSlice I/O Units with the Regis-
tration Table. The TS indicator on the CompoNet Communications Unit will
flash in red if there is one or more differences. Communications with all
SmartSlice I/O Units will not start.
If the TS indicator flashes in red, turn OFF pin 1, clear the Registration Table,
reset the Unit power supply, and turn pin 1 ON again. The CompoNet Com-
munications Unit will make a Registration Table for the configuration at the
time.
Note
Refer to
6-2 Registration Table
on page 54 for more information on the Regis-
tration Table.
3. Setting the Functions of the CompoNet Communications Unit
Start the CX-Integrator and set the function of the CompoNet Communica-
tions Unit.
If there are no settings to make, go to step 4.
Note
Refer to
6-1 Overview of Smart Functions
on page 54 for information on the
functions.
4. Manually Allocating Memory to SmartSlice I/O Units and Setting the
Functions
Use the CX-Integrator to manually allocate memory to SmartSlice I/O Units or
to set functions.
If there are no settings to make, go to
7-4 Starting Communications
on
page 87.
Note
Refer to the
GRT1 Series SmartSlice I/O Units Operation Manual
(Cat. No.
W455) for more information on SmartSlice I/O Units.
Summary of Contents for GRT1-CRT - 05-2008
Page 1: ...CompoNet Communications Unit Cat No W476 E1 01 SmartSlice GRT1 CRT OPERATION MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...SmartSlice GRT1 CRT CompoNet Communications Unit Operation Manual Produced May 2008 ...
Page 3: ...iv ...
Page 17: ...About this Manual xviii ...
Page 28: ...9 Specifications Section 1 4 1 4 3 Dimensions 12 23 1 25 1 61 2 69 7 58 3 8 4 3 mm ...
Page 29: ...10 Specifications Section 1 4 ...
Page 39: ...20 Switches Section 2 3 ...
Page 47: ...28 Installing the Turnback Units Section 3 2 ...
Page 99: ...80 Last Maintenance Date Section 6 12 ...
Page 113: ...94 Performance of Message Communications Section 8 2 ...
Page 127: ...108 Other Error Causes and Error Procedures Section 9 3 ...
Page 141: ...122 Power Consumption and Weight Tables Appendix D ...
Page 143: ...124 Total I O Current Consumption Table Appendix E ...
Page 147: ...128 Index ...
Page 149: ...130 Revision History ...