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  • FORCE PMC422FP serial port module
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FORCE PMC422FP serial port module

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FORCE PMC422FP serial port module

Master Device For each device identified as NOT being a master device (on the Settings tab), you can specify a master device on the Master Device tab. (The Master Device tab cannot be displayed for a device that is able to be a master device.) For a remote I/O device, the Master Device tab lists the configured devices that are capable of controlling its operating mode and configuration. You will need to specify which device is the master of the remote I/O device. If there is only one master device on the segment, by default that device will control all non-master devices.Associating Subscribers with the Network Configuration Each PLC and remote I/O rack identified with the Network Configuration Tool must be associated with an equipment folder. Associations are manually done before configuring the devices with the Hardware Configuration Tool. To create associations: 1. Expand the network configuration in the left pane of the Network Configuration window to show the individual devices that have been identified. 2. Click on the icon of the device for which you want to create an association. 3. On the Associate menu, click on Setting to create an association. The Device Association box is displayed. It shows the name of the selected device.

Additional Steps for a Series 90 PLC 

1. (optional) You can define a network drive by clicking on network. The Connecting to a network drive box appears. Select the network drive then click on ok. 2. If you have defined a network drive, you can select that drive in the drives list by pointing to the desired drive. 3. Select a directory for the equipment folder by double-clicking on the directories list. 4. Display an existing equipment folder or the place with the new equipment folder will be saved. 5. Define the equipment folder. If the folder does not exist, you can enter a name. The name must not begin with a number. If the folder already exists, click on equipment folder in the list. 6. Click on ok. Additional Steps for a Remote I/O Rack 1. The name of equipment folder is empty. The name of rack system in equipment folder initially displays the name of the selected device. The name can be edited. 2. (optional) You can define a network drive by clicking on network. The Connecting to a network drive box appears. Select the network drive then click on ok. 3. If you have defined a network drive, you can select that drive in the Drives list by pointing to the desired drive.

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