Chapter 1 introduction, Genius – Socket Mobile GFK0121E User Manual

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Restarts for autonumbers that do not restart in each

chapter.

figure bi level 1, reset

table_big level 1, reset

chap_big level 1, reset1

app_big level 1, resetA

figure_ap level 1, reset

table_ap level 1, reset

figure level 1, reset

table level 1, reset

these restarts must be in the header frame of chapter 1.

a:ebx, l 1 resetA

a:obx:l 1, resetA

a:bigbx level 1 resetA

a:ftr level 1 resetA

c:ebx, l 1 reset1

c:obx:l 1, reset1

c:bigbx level 1 reset1

c:ftr level 1 reset1

Reminders for autonumbers that need to be restarted

manually (first instance will always be 4)

let_in level 1: A. B. C.

letter level 1:A.B.C.

num level 1: 1. 2. 3.

num_in level 1: 1. 2. 3.

rom_in level 1: I. II. III.

roman level 1: I. II. III.

steps level 1: 1. 2. 3.

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GFK-0121E

Chapter

1

Introduction

The Hand-held Monitor (HHM) is a convenient operator
interface device that can be used to set up and monitor a Genius
I/O and communications system.

The HHM features:

H An LCD display with four lines of 16 characters each.
H Selectable display language: English, German, French, or

Italian.

H A 20-key sealed-membrane keypad.
H A keyswitch that can be used to restrict operator access to

certain functions, as selected for the application.

H Operation from its battery pack, or by 115 volt AC

or 230 volt AC power.

The Hand-held Monitor screen is the operator’s
window to the Genius bus and all of its devices. It can
be used to display:

h I/O data for any device on the bus.
h Diagnostics.
h Bus scan time.
h Descriptions of all devices on the bus.
h Global Data addresses.
h Memory data from CPUs on the bus.

The Hand-held Monitor can also be used for device configuration, fault clearing, and forcing I/O circuits
and dual bus selection. It can also be set up to prevent the use of any of these capabilities.

A key feature of the Hand-held Monitor is its ability to communicate with I/O blocks and to force discrete
and analog I/O, whether or not there is a PLC or computer connected to the bus. This greatly simplifies
system check-out prior to full-scale system operation.

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