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- Page 3 and 4: ContentsChapter 1Introduction......
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- Page 7: ContentsMonitoring Inputs..........
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- Page 12 and 13: 1Bus Controller DescriptionThe Geni
- Page 14 and 15: 1Bus Controller OperationThe Bus Co
- Page 16 and 17: 1Amount of I/O Data on the BusThe a
- Page 18 and 19: 1DatagramsThe Bus Controller suppor
- Page 22 and 23: 2Installing the Bus Controller1. Be
- Page 24 and 25: 2Terminating the BusEach Genius com
- Page 26 and 27: 3Adding a Bus Controller to the Con
- Page 28 and 29: 3Error RateThis entry determines ho
- Page 30 and 31: 3Configuring Genius Redundancy on t
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- Page 34 and 35: 3Using the Redundancy WizardsThe Re
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- Page 38 and 39: 3Redundancy Wizard: Add GBCs for Ge
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- Page 48 and 49: 3Adding Devices to the Bus Configur
- Page 50 and 51: 3Reference Address Configuration Ex
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- Page 54 and 55: 3ExampleDisabling Outputs for an As
- Page 56 and 57: 3Changing a Device's Serial Bus Add
- Page 58 and 59: 3Configuring a Remote Bus Controlle
- Page 60 and 61: 3Configuring a PowerTRAC Block or H
- Page 62 and 63: 3Configuring a Generic Device on th
- Page 64 and 65: 3Setting All Bus Devices to Redunda
- Page 66 and 67: 3Viewing the Bus Controller Power C
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4High Alarm and Low Alarm ContactsT
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4Fault Table Definitions Associated
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4Fault Table Definitions Associated
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5Programming for a Communication Re
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5The high byte of address + 2 of th
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5The COMMREQ InstructionAfter suppl
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5COMMREQ Status BlockWhen the Bus C
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5Programming ExamplesThe following
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5COMMREQs and DatagramsThe table be
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5COMMREQ #2: Read Configuration Com
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5COMMREQ #4: Read Diagnostics Comma
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5COMMREQ #7: Assign Monitor Command
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5COMMREQ #8: Enable/Disable Outputs
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5COMMREQ #10: Switch BSM CommandIn
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5Memory Specification for Read Devi
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5Memory Specification: Series Six P
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5COMMREQ #12: Write Device CommandT
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5Number of Dequeue Datagram Command
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5COMMREQ #14: Send Datagram Command
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5Datagram PriorityA Bus Controller
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5COMMREQ #15: Request Datagram Repl
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5COMMREQ #17: Do Output CommandTo i
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5ExampleIn this example, there are
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5COMMREQ #18: Read Serial Bus Addre
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6Reading the Serial Bus Addresses o
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6Series 90-70 CPU: Reading Serial B
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6Series 90-70 CPU: Reading Datagram
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7Data MonitoringIn addition to the
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7RedundancyRedundancy provides extr
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7If, after switching due to loss of
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7Number of Bus Devices on a Dual Bu
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7Redundant ControllersRedundant con
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7Duplex Redundancy ModeIf a bus dev
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7Bus and Controller Redundancy for
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7Operation Remains with Primary PLC
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77-18 Series 90-70 Genius® Bus Con
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A-2 Series 90-70 Genius® Bus Contr
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IndexNumber per CPU Sweep, 5-34Prio
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IndexIndex-4 Series 90-70 Genius®