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Upgrading the Bus Controller Firmware To upgrade the Bus Controller firmware, connect the computer with the new firmware to the (15-pin) serial port on the front of the Bus Controller. To Reload the Module: Press and hold the Restart button for more than 3 seconds. The Bus Controller runs its power-up diagnostics and begins to blink the Module OK and Bus Arbiter LEDs in unison at 1/2-second frequency. The upgrade process can then proceed. Upon completion, restart the module as described above.A Series 90-70 PLC FIP system requires both network configuration and hardware configuration. Each has its own configuration software tool. The hardware configuration tool can be used to configure both Series 90-70 and Series 90-30 Bus Controllers.These are the overall steps to configuring a FIP system: 1. The Network Configuration Tool predefines the macrocycle, the timeslots, and the set of TVAs associated with each I/O module in each I/O rack. For most applications, these predefined exchanges should not be altered. 2. Use the Network Configuration Tool to configure the FIP network by creating network segments and identifying devices. 3. With the Network Configuration Tool, create an association to each GE Fanuc PLC, FIP Remote I/O Scanner, and FIP Bus Interface Unit. 4. With the Network Configuration Tool, create an association in the Hardware Configuration Tool to configure the devices on the network, such as remote I/O racks and other devices that will be exchanging data with the Series 90-70 PLC.
First, use the Network Configuration Tool to configure the FIP network by creating network segments and identifying devices. The Network Configuration tool provides two levels of configuration: Basic configuration enables you to build network configurations very rapidly using the default data provided. You can customize individual items as needed. For applications with higher performance restrictions, you can customize the standard configuration parameters.With the Network Configuration Tool, edit the MPS exchanges of the devices on the network. This includes assigning producers and consumers for variables, defining application variables and COMVs, and optionally, selecting time slots. 6. Using the Network Configuration Tool, build the binary configuration files. 7. With the Hardware Configuration Tool, configure the PLC CPU and Bus Controller. Assign the TVAs and COMVs that are produced/consumed by the FIP Bus Controller to memory in the PLC CPU. Also, assign each a CPU scan set. 8. Store the resulting IOCFG and CPUCFG files to the PLC using the Hardware Configuration Tool. The FIP Bus Controller Configuration File(s), Remote I/O Nest File(s), Scan Set File, Name Resolution File, and other relevant files can also be stored.