Rockwell Automation 1785-Lxxx Enhanced and Ethernet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers User Manual
Rockwell Automation Equipment
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Enhanced and Ethernet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers User Manual
- Important User Information
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Understanding Your Programmable Controller
- Understanding Your Programmable Controller
- Using This Chapter
- Lay Out the System
- Identifying Controller Components
- Programming Features
- Using a Controller Channel as a Remote I/O Scanner
- Using a Controller Channel as a Remote I/O Adapter
- Using a PLC-5/40L, -5/60L Programmable Controller as an Extended-Local I/O Scanner
- Chapter 2 - Selecting and Placing I/O
- Chapter 3 - Placing System Hardware
- Chapter 4 - Addressing I/O and Controller Memory
- Chapter 5 - Communicating with Controller-Resident I/O
- Chapter 6 - Communicating with Remote I/O
- Communicating with Remote I/O
- Using This Chapter
- Selecting Devices That You Can Connect
- Introduction to Remote I/O
- Designing a Remote I/O Link
- Configuring a Controller Channel as a Scanner
- Communicating to a Remote I/O Node Adapter
- Transferring Block Data
- Block-Transfers of Remote I/O Data
- Block-Transfer Sequence with Status Bits
- Block-Transfer Programming Considerations
- Monitoring Remote I/O Scanner Channels
- Addressing the I/O Status File
- Chapter 7 - Communicating with a PLC-5 Adapter Channel
- Communicating with a PLC-5 Adapter Channel
- Using This Chapter
- Configuring Communication to a PLC-5 Adapter Channel
- Programming Discrete Transfers in Adapter Mode
- Programming Block-Transfers of Data to an Adapter Channel
- A. Enter the block-transfer file number.
- B. Enter the element number.
- C. Record on paper the BT files you define. This will help when configuring the BT files through the data monitor.
- A. Specify a BT control file you defined.
- B. Enter the transfer length in .RLEN
- C. Enter the file and element numbers from which the data is to be transferred in .FILE and .ELEM respectively.
- Monitoring Remote I/O Adapter Channels
- Notes
- Chapter 8 - Communicating with Extended-Local I/O
- Chapter 9 - Communicating with Devices on a DH+ Link
- Chapter 10 - Communicating with Devices on a Serial Link
- Chapter 11 - Communicating with Devices on an Ethernet Network
- Communicating with Devices on an Ethernet Network
- Using This Chapter
- Media and Cabling
- Assigning Your IP Address
- Network Addressing
- Configuring Channel 2 for Ethernet Communication
- A. Replace plc5name with the name of the Ethernet PLC-5 controller. Use only letters and numbers; do not use underscores.
- B. Replace aa.bb.cc.dd with the IP address to be assigned to the controller.
- C. Replace xxyy with the last four digits of the hardware address. Use only valid hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F); do not use the hyphens that separate the numbers. (You will find the hardware address on a label affixed to the printed circuit b...
- Using Advanced Ethernet Functions
- Using Domain Name Service
- Using the Embedded Web Server
- Using Multihop Messaging
- Communicating with ControlLogix Devices
- TCP/IP
- Interpreting Error Codes
- Interpreting Ethernet Status Data
- Ethernet PLC-5 Performance Considerations
- Chapter 12 - Protecting Your Programs
- Chapter 13 - Programming Considerations
- Chapter 14 - Preparing Power-Up Routines
- Chapter 15 - Preparing Fault Routines
- Chapter 16 - Using Main Control Programs
- Chapter 17 - Using Selectable Timed Interrupts
- Chapter 18 - Using Processor Input Interrupts
- Appendix A - System Specifications
- Appendix B - Processor Status File
- Appendix C - Maximizing System Performance
- Appendix D - Instruction Set Quick Reference
- Appendix E - Switch Setting Reference
- Appendix F - Troubleshooting
- Appendix G - Cable Reference
- Index
- How Are We Doing?
- Back Cover