Appliance Trim Kit User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 C400 Panel Controller Hardware
- General Information
- Genius Panel Controller (C400)
- Specifications
- Overview of Connections and Operational Elements
- VDC Power Supply (item 2, Figure 2-2)
- IF0 - RS-232, Non-isolated (item 3, Figure 2-2)
- Genius Bus Connector, Isolated (item 4, Figure 2-2)
- Mode Switch (item 6, Figure 2-2)
- Device Number Switches (item 8, Figure 2-2)
- Lithium Battery (item 7, Figure 2-2)
- Reset Button (item 9, Figure 2-2)
- Operating the C400 Controller
- Chapter 3 Quick Start
- Calling the Setup Program
- Language Selection
- Installation Menu
- Pull-Down Menus (Main Menu)
- Window Name
- Selection Windows
- Context-Sensitive Help Screens
- Screen Elements
- Connection to a GE Fanuc PLC via Genius
- Internal Connection
- Genius Internal Connection
- Picture 1
- Picture 2
- Picture 3
- Genius Device Connection
- Genius Internal Connection
- Internal Connection
- Picture for a Communications Error
- Picture Binding Overview
- Picture List Organization
- Chapter 4 Configuring Communication with the PLC
- Chapter 5 PCS Connection Editor
- Chapter 6 Demo Project
- Appendix A Cabling Information
- Appendix B Errors/Troubleshooting
- Index

GFK-1115 Chapter 6 Demo Project 6 - 7
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Section 4 Description of the Demo Project
General Information
The following symbols and representations will be used in the project description:
Keys:
F1 ... F4 Function 1 to 4 (Function depends on the current picture)
+p+/+n+ Cursor to previous/next input field
+P+/+N+ Change to previous/next picture
+G+ Group acknowledgment for alarms
0 ... 9 Numbers 0 to 9
. Decimal point
←← If the cursor is in an input field, this key deletes the last entered character.
±± Sign change in numerical input fields
E Confirmation of the entry in an input field
C Deletes the entry in an input field
Key LEDs:
Function keys with specific functions are defined for every picture. The LEDs for keys that have
assigned functions are either lit or blinking.
Note
The numeric Keyblock module shown throughout the following sections may be
different from yours, which may not have the E and C keys. Instead, the E
(Enter) key may be the ↵↵ symbol and the C key (CLEAR) may be the ←←
symbol.