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Generic Device Exchange Predefinition For each type of Generic Device, you can set or change the transport time slot allocated to each System COMV, as well as its FIP identifier.Certain ranges of FIP IDs are protected or reserved. The recommended range to be used for Applicative COMVs exchanged by a generic device at address xy is 0x00xy to 0x0Fxy. Outside this range, it is preferable to use identifiers in the range 0x81xy to 0x8Fxy. You can also change the number of produced and consumed application COMVs for each type of Generic Device. Generic devices are limited to 2000 COMV exchanges. Changes take effect on connection of the Generic Device to the network segment. They have no effect on the Generic Devices that are already connected.You can create a device or copy a device (from the same or another network segment) and paste it into this network segment. Pasting allows the data of the copied device to be re–used (except the exchanges which no longer mean anything in the new context). You can also delete a device that is no longer needed. The following devices cannot be deleted: locked remote I/O racks, devices that are connected to a locked network segment, devices that are correspondents of a locked remote I/O rack. To add a device to the segment, on the Edit menu: A. Click on New Device, or, A. Click on Copy to copy a device. Paste the device, then change it as needed
For each device on the network segment, specify: A subscriber number from 0 to 255. It must be unique on the network segment. The name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. For remote I/O racks, the name must be unique to the project. For other categories, the name must be unique to the network segment. The device category: PLC, Remote I/O rack, or Generic Device. The device type within the selected category. The type of communication board (eg. Bus Controller IC697BEM742). If you have copied an existing device configuration, give it a unique name and subscriber number.Editing the Network Configuration for a Device To add subscribers to the network segment: 1. With the Network Segment selected, on the Edit menu, click on New Device. 2. Select the category (PLC, I/O Rack, or Generic) and type of device (for example, 90-70).. 3. Enter a name and subscriber number for the device. Individual network subscribers have several parameters that can be edited. Click on the device’s icon in the left pane of the Network Configuration Tool window. There are two tabs in the right pane: Parameter Master Device Configuring Device Parameters Device parameters have default values that are suitable for many applications. They may be edited if necessary. Not all devices have all the parameters listed below. See the device types in column 2: 9070 (Series 90-70 PLC), 9030 (Series 90-30 PLC), FBIUrack (FIP Field Control BIU I/O Station, and FR3rack (Series 90-30 FIP remote I/O rack.