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Select a directory for the equipment folder by double-clicking on the directories list. 5. Display an existing equipment folder or the place with the new equipment folder will be saved. 6. 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, select the desired equipment folder in the list. 7. Define the rack system. If one does not exist, you can enter a name that does not begin with a number. If the rack system exists, click on “available rack...”. Select and click on the device.8. Click on ok. The association process produces a new equipment folder and a new rack system for the PLC unless an existing equipment folder is being used. Using the editing features of the Network Configuration tool, you can also: clear an association. modify an association. update an association. restore an association. This must be done if the Network Configuration tool indicates that an association is “broken”. A folder association is broken by: Changing the network directory Changing the Equipment Folder directory Renaming the device Deleting the device restore all project associations
If you use the Windows Explorer to move a folder, all the associations for that folder will be broken. 1. Select the project icon or the network segment icon. 2. In the Association menu, click on Restore.... The dialog box shows the old and new access path to the folder. It also shows the list of equipment folders or existing associations. 3. Click on start. After a successful restoration, an x character will appear to the right of the access paths to the associated equipment folders. If the association was unsuccessful, the x character is not displayed.Configuring Remote I/O Devices With the Hardware Configuration Tool, configure the individual I/O on the network, such as remote I/O racks and other devices that will be exchanging data with the Series 90-70 PLC. Configuring a Remote I/O Rack In a FIP network, a Remote I/O Rack is a Series 90-30 I/O rack that is interfaced to the network by a FIP Remote I/O Scanner. Up to 19 I/O modules can be accommodated by using two 10-slot baseplates connected by an expansion cable.