GE Industrial Solutions HE300GEN150 User Manual

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MAN0373-01 13 APR 2000 PAGE 23

CH.4

Reference Addresses
In addition to the length of each of the four I/O references (%I, %Q, %AI, %AQ), the starting reference
address for each I/O type must be set for each of the I/O references with a non-zero length. This
reference address should not conflict with any other I/O module or Genius device.

Redundancy
If the AF-300 is used in a redundant application, this parameter should be set to YES.

Input Default
The input defaults can be set to OFF or HOLD, as desired.

Outputs Enabled
If outputs from the PLC are to be enabled (most cases), this parameter should be set to YES.

Note that the reference types available for mapping into Series 90-30 memory are more numerous
than those available for the Series 90-70. This is due to the fact that the Series 90-70 performs
more data type checking than the Series 90-30. This extra checking requires that the number and
type of memory references to match exactly in the Series 90-70. The Series 90-30 requires only
that the amount of data match exactly.

4.3

Series 90-30 Configuration

For full information on the configuration of Genius LANs with the Series 90-30 PLC, consult the GE Fanuc
document GFK-1034, Series 90-30 Genius Bus Controller User's Manual.

The Series 90-30 PLC is configured using Logicmaster 90-30. In the configuration package, the Genius
Bus Controller (GBC) configuration screen appears as follows:

Figure 4.3 – Series 90-30 GBC Configuration Screen

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