Configuring niu parameters, Configuring i/o references – FANUC Robotics America GFK-1535A User Manual

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GFK-1535A

Chapter 4 Configuring a Genius NIU and I/O Station

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Configuring NIU Parameters

NIU configuration establishes the basic operating characteristics of the Network
Interface Unit.

When a programmer is first connected, the NIU communicates using the default
communications parameters: 19,200 baud, odd parity, one start bit, one stop bit, and
eight data bits. If these parameters are re-configured, the new configuration for the
serial port is not actually installed until the programmer is removed. Once these new
settings take effect, they will be used at powerup instead.

Feature

Description

Default

Choices

Data Rate (bps)

Data transmission rate (in bits per second).

19200

4800, 9600, 19200

Parity

Determines whether parity is added to words

Odd

Odd, Even, None

Stop Bits

Number of stop bits used in transmission. (Most
serial devices use one stop bit; slower devices
use two.)

1

1, 2

Expansion Bus
Speed

In an expansion system with one or more
Isolated Expansion Receiver Modules
(IC200ERM001), the default bus speed is
250kHz (“Extended Distance”). If the bus is less
than 250 meters, this parameter can be
changed to “Normal” (1MHz). If no Isolated
Receiver Module is present, the bus speed
defaults to Normal (3Mhz).

Extended
Distance

Extended, Normal

Configuring I/O References

As I/O modules are added to the configuration, the configuration software keeps a
running total of input/output memory. If the modules added consume more than the
maximum memory available, the configuration software displays the reference
address of the module that caused the error, and an error message.

The I/O Station, including all expansion racks, can include up to 128 bytes of inputs
and 128 bytes of outputs.

You can change the I/O references assigned to a module when configuring that
module.

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