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    RSLogix 5000 and RSLogix 500

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    Installing and using RSLogix 5000 andRSLogix 500

    Why Choose RSLogix 5000?

    Innovations

    No need to point to physical memory addresses when writing code.

    Use names to represent data variables.

    RSLogix 5000: No access to memory addresses

    RSLogix 500: Can access memory directly

    Low-level language

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    Installing and using RSLogix 5000 and

    RSLogix 500More advantages:

    Used to program all five Rockwell Automation Logixplatforms:

    ControlLogix

    CompactLogix

    FlexLogixSoftLogix5800

    DriveLogix.

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    Connecting hardware

    Devicenet variable speed drives

    Ethernet wireless control

    PanelView control / monitoring of equipment

    Peer to Peer connectivity

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    Why Choose RSLogix 5000?

    State-of-the-art for most industries that are not lockedinto corporate brand PLC:

    Fanuc for the many GE subsidiaries

    TOYO for Toyota

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    Additional advantage:

    Used to program all five Rockwell Automation Logix

    platforms:

    Why Choose RSLogix 5000?

    FlexLogix

    SoftLogix5800

    PowerFlex 700S DriveLogix

    ControlLogix

    CompactLogix

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    ControlLogix

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    CompactLogix

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    Compact I/O has a unique modularrackless design, which both contributes tosystem cost savings and reduces partsinventory

    Its communication bus, typically found inthe I/O rack, is instead integrated intoeach Compact I/O module

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    SLC 500 family

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    SLC 500 5/03 vs. 5/01 processors Simple and affordable processors with broad capabilities to

    address applications such as material handling, HVACcontrol, assembly operations, small process control, and

    SCADA applications.

    Advanced instruction-set based on PLC-5 mid-size

    processors.

    Broad line of digital and analog I/O modules, including

    intelligent I/O modules and including I/O modules available

    from third-party vendors (Encompass program).

    Each SLC 5/01 processor has a DH-485 port forprogramming and processor-to-processor communication

    initiated from the other node.

    SLC 5/02, SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04 and SLC 5/05 processors

    have communication ports that can initiate communication

    (e.g., Ethernet, DH+, DH-485, or RS-232-C).

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    SLC 500 5/03 processors

    Customize your Processor

    Add ControlNet

    Add DeviceNet

    Add Universal Remote I/O

    Add BASIC programming capability

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    SLC 500 5/03 processors

    Customize your Processor

    Add ControlNet

    1771-

    1746-

    1793- 1794-

    1797-

    1747-SCNR15 scanner module

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    SLC 500 5/03 processors

    Customize your Processor

    Add DeviceNet

    1791D- 1793-

    1794-

    1792-

    1747-SDN scanner module

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    SLC 500 5/03 processors

    Customize your Processor

    Add Universal Remote I/O

    1746- 1771-

    1793-

    1794-

    1791-

    1747-SN scanner module

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    SLC 500 5/03 processors

    Customize your Processor

    Add BASIC programming capability

    DH-485 RS-232 communication ports

    1746-BAS or 1746-BAS-T module

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    Why Choose the SLC 500?

    Controls hundreds of thousands of processes around the world

    amusement park rides to pharmaceutical processing

    15 M processors and 12 M, I/O modules installed worldwide

    Used by over 75% of companies comprising the Dow Jones Industrial

    Average (DJIA)

    Large choice of I/O available from Rockwell Automation and third party

    companies, making these products appropriate for almost any

    application

    Over 100,000 customers trained in the U.S. alone, making this product

    one of the most understood of its type

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    Devicenet Connection and Scanners

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    1747-SDN Scanner

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    Installation of RSLogix

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    Installation of RSLinx

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    Installation of EDS files

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    Identifying main window components

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    Configuring the Display

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    Configuring the Controller

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    Creating & Managing Project Files

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    Organizing Tasks

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    Program Routines

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    Tags

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    Management of Tag Descriptions

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    Exporting & Importing Tags

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    Online Editing Functionality

    Modify while running

    Fine-tune an operating control system

    including PID loops

    Reduces development time

    Aids troubleshooting

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    Establishing Communications

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    Using RSLinx as a Service

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    DH 485

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    DF1: A communications interfacesolution for Rockwell Automation

    DF1 protocol is an Allen-Bradley data-link layer protocolthat combines features of subcategories D1 and F1 of

    ANSI x3.28 specification.

    Half-duplex protocol (master-slave communication)

    Full-duplex protocol (peer-to-peer communication)

    Formal Driver Type: Serial, Client or Server

    Connection type: RS-232 or RS-485

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    PMO2 Cable

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    Allen Bradley PLC Replacement Programming Cable for theMicrologix Series

    Allen Bradley: 1761-CBL-PM02 $14.00 (2nd source)

    Supports RSLinx communications (DF1 or DH-485)between SLC 500, controllogix, and 1761 devices:

    For example:

    NET DNI

    NET AIC

    NET ENI

    PMO2 Cable

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    Devicenet

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    Mixing Devicenet Cable Types

    Mixing Media on a DeviceNet trunk line

    Thick, Thin, and Flat (KwikLink) are 120 ohm impedancecables

    Apply the 'weakest link' theory when calculating distancesallowed.

    when mixing cables, use KwikLink specs. To determinemaximum length allowed

    Return (V-) and shield should be grounded in accordance

    with DNet requirements; (reference DN-6.7.2) available onRockwell website

    Proper grounding discussed in Knowlegebase recordG21030.

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    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/1761-in002_-mu-p.pdf

    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/1770-in041_-en-p.pdf#xml=http://127.0.0.1/texis/search/pdfhi.t

    xt?query=knowlegebase+grounding+&pr=literature.rockwellautomation.com&prox=page&rorder=500&rprox=750&rdfreq=0&rwfreq=0&rlead=250&sufs=1&order=r&cq=&id=457b9875b

    Mixing Devicenet Cable Types

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    Go to: www.ab.com/

    Search: "Advanced Interface Converter"

    "installation instructioins Find: 1761-in002_-mu-p.pdf on list

    Search:knowlegebase grounding

    Choose: Industrial Automation Wiring andGrounding Guidelines

    Mixing Devicenet Cable Types

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    Connectivity

    Ethernet 1761 NET ENI ControlLogix

    ControlLogix 1761 NET DNICompactLogix

    CompactLogix 1761 NET AIC SLC 500

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    Connectivity

    Internet DeviceNET Bus DH1 or DH485

    Using:

    R$Linx

    1761 Interface Devices PM02 Cable(s)

    SoftLogix 5800

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    CAT 5 Cable

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    CAT 5 Cable

    Stripe

    runs alongthe length

    of wire

    White/Blue

    White/Green

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    Cable to Wireless

    PM02

    801.11 Wireless

    1761NET ENI

    PLC

    NET DNI

    CAT5

    PM02

    VSD3-phase Motor

    DeviceNET

    Laptop

    Excel RSLinx

    Provides realtime data updates

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    Cable to VPN

    PM02

    VPN

    1761NET ENI

    PLC

    NET DNI

    CAT5

    PM02

    VSD3-phase Motor

    DeviceNET

    Computer

    located

    anywhere

    Excel RSLinx

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    Net AIC control

    1770 KFD M d l

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    1770-KFD Module

    A portable RS-232 communicationinterface

    Provides a host computer access to aDeviceNet network.

    1770 KFD M d l

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    1770-KFD Module

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    DH 485 peer to peer connector

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    DH 485 Pignose connector

    Eth t N t ENI C t l

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    Ethernet Net ENI Control

    NET ENI

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    NET ENI

    RS 232

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    An RS-232 communication channel allows forsimple connectivity to a personal computer forprogram upload, download, and monitoringusing multiple protocols, including DF1 Full-Duplex.

    RS-232

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    1761 NET AIC

    Peer-to-peer messaging capability allowsyou to network up to 32 controllers on DH-

    485 (using a 1761-NET-AIC module).

    Ad d i ti

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    Advanced communicationsnetworks, including

    DeviceNet and EtherNet/IPthrough the 1761-NET-DNIor 1761-NET-ENIcommunication modulescan be used for innovativeconnections.

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    Networks introduction

    http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12762/2181376/2416247/407648/6202192/2161736/index.html

    EtherNET Specs.

    http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12762/2181376/2416247/407648/6202192/2161736/tab3.html

    Devicenet Specs.http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12762/2181376/2416247/407648/6202192/2161736/tab5.html

    Serial (DH1) specs.

    http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12762/2181376/2416247/407648/6202192/2161736/tab6.html

    DH485 specs

    http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12762/2181376/2416247/407648/6202192/2161736/tab7.html

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    Rockwell Automation (http://www.ab.com)

    > Catalogs

    > Automation Systems Catalog

    > Programmable Controllers> CompactLogix System

    > 1769 CompactLogix System

    > Networks

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    Configuring RSlinx

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    Configuring RSlinx

    Features Added to RSLinx 2 41

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    Features Added to RSLinx 2.41

    1784-PCC driver enhanced to increase browsingperformance. The node table object on the cardnow determines valid nodes instead of RSLinx

    browsing for them.

    Features Added to RSLinx 2 41

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    Features Added to RSLinx 2.41

    Support added for a new item property (I.D. is5000). This property exists only forControlLogix items and will test an item todetermine if it is boolean.

    Features Added to RSLinx 2 41

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    Features Added to RSLinx 2.41

    New DeviceNet error code added for betteraddress parsing of parameter errors

    Features Added to RSLinx 2 41

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    Features Added to RSLinx 2.41

    More support added for OPC 2.05 compliancy.

    Specific support includes:

    Date and Currency

    Returning errors when values out of range

    Failing the AddItems when requested data typeis invalid

    RSLinx V2 5

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    RSLinx V2.5

    RSLinx Classic SDK now allows you to develop .NETOPC client applications using the .NET OPC interface.

    Uploading or Downloading Projects

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    Uploading or Downloading Projects

    Going online

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    Going online

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    Run program modes

    Online programming

    Offline programming

    Test and troubleshooting

    Remote run switch

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    Remote run switch

    M it i St t

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    Monitoring Status

    Controller status

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    Controller status

    Data filesR b t Fil G L i ISBN

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    Robert Filer, George Leinonen, ISBN013025603X

    Written around Allen-Bradley's popular programmable controllers,this self-contained, state-of-the-art reference teaches people in theindustry how to write sophisticated programson the PLC they aremost likely to encounter on the job.

    It contains a wealth of structured programming examples, and theup-to-date ControlLogix processor. Three techniques for writing PLCprograms are covered: zone control; subroutines; and sequentialfunction charts.

    Systematic steps lead readers away from using a trial-and-errormethod of programming in order to increase efficiency by reducingprogram writing time, ensuring good documentation, and aiding introubleshooting. For manufacturing engineers, control engineers,

    production engineers, and plant engineers.

    Configuring Function Block Display

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    g g p yOptions

    Function Block: Boolean Logic

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    Function Block: Boolean Logic

    Function Block: Boolean Logic

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    Function Block: Boolean Logic

    Function Block: Boolean Logic

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    Function Block: Boolean Logic

    Function Block: Boolean Logic

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    Function Block: Boolean Logic

    Function Block: Boolean Logic

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    Function Block: Boolean Logic

    Softlogix Control

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    Softlogix Control

    Softlogix 5800 provides virtual PLC control using a PC

    and RSLogix 5000.

    All RSLinx, DeviceNET, and Ethernet applications apply.

    6 h / f

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    1761-NET-ENI EtherNet/IP Interface

    Net ENI

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    Net ENI

    Network through any standard RJ45Ethernet cable

    100 Base-T Port with embedded LEDsallows connection to provide easy-to-seelink transmit / receive

    1761 AIC

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    1761 AIC

    Allows linking of SLC 5/03 or 5/04 processors using

    DF1 Half-Duplex master/slave protocol

    Accepts power via the 8-pin mini DIN from aCompactlogix or SLC 500 controller or an external

    power connection

    Offers two isolated RS-232 connections one 9-pinD-shell one 8-pin mini DIN to protect connected

    devices that may be on different power sources.

    Also offer an RS-485 6-pin Phoenix connection formulti-drop connections

    Net DNI control

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    Net DNI control

    1761 NET DNI

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    1761 NET DNI

    The interface links the controller to otherdevices on a DeviceNet network to:

    download configuration data to a device. monitor operational status of a device. communicate with peer devices.

    upload/download programs.

    PID Control

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    PID Control

    Summary

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    Summary

    Using the 1761 series adapters designedfor the Micrologix platform to connect thecontrollogix, compactlogix and SLC 500

    controllers allows the ultimate in flexibilitybetween Allen-Bradley components andindustry standard Ethernet and Devicenet

    components.

    Bibli h

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