Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart EtherNet IP Communications and Control Programming Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-PM001A-EN-P – August 2011
Chapter 4 ArmorStart
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EtherNet/IP
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Communications & Control Programming Manual
2.
Open the AS_280E routine by double clicking on the AS_280E routine
name, designated by the circle below. The routine can be found on the left
side of the screen in the Controller Organizer.
3.
The ladder logic for the routine should appear in the main screen. Rung 0
uses the photo sensor in the demo unit to energize the output contactor
and applies voltage to a load, while at the same time turns on the signal
light so the user knows when the output is energized. Rung 1 will be used
to clear a fault later on.
4.
To control the ArmorStart Bulletin 280E using RSLogix 5000, you must
first fill in the correct tag names for the various rung elements for Rung 0.
Rung 1 will be used later and will be left as is.
a. Select the Photo Sensor tag for the input rung element in Rung 0. Since
the photo sensor is connected to Input 0 on the ArmorStart unit, the
tag needed is the AS_EIP_280:I.In0 tag.
i. Double click on the question mark to bring up the drop-down box.
Then click on the drop-down box arrow to see all the available tag
options.