Rockwell Automation 1761-HHP-B30 MicroLogix 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) User Manual
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(HHP) User Manual
Index
MicroLogix
t 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer
I–12
mounting template, A–7
operating cycle, 6–2
spacing, 1–12
specifications, A–1
status file, B–1
troubleshooting, 20–1
types, 1–2, A–1
16 I/O, 1–2
20 discrete I/O and 5 analog I/O, 1–2
32 I/O, 1–2
wiring
for high-speed counter applications,
2–23
recommendations, 2–3
wire type, 2–3
controller faults, 20–1
controller modes
changing remote modes, 18–23
modes of operation, 18–22
tasks you can perform, 18–24
types of modes, 18–22
remote program mode, 18–22
remote run mode, 18–22
remote test mode, 18–22
controller operation, normal, 20–1
controller version, changing the version the
HHP supports, 18–18
Convert from BCD (FRD), 11–3
entering the instruction, 11–3
example 1, 11–4
instruction list program, 11–5
ladder representation, 11–4
example 2, 11–5
instruction list program, 11–6
ladder representation, 11–6
execution times, 11–3
function code, 11–4
instruction parameters, C–5
ladder representation, 11–3
updates to arithmetic status bits, 11–3
valid addressing modes, C–5
valid file types, C–5
Convert to BCD (TOD), 11–2
changes to the math register, 11–3
entering the instruction, 11–2
execution times, 11–2
function code, 11–3
instruction parameters, C–10
ladder representation, 11–2
updates to arithmetic status bits, 11–2
valid addressing modes, C–10
valid file types, C–10
Converting Analog Input Data, 7–4
Converting Analog Output Data, 7–5
COP, Copy File, 11–10
Copy File (COP), 11–10
entering parameters, 11–10
entering the instruction, 11–11
execution times, 11–10
function code, 11–11
instruction parameters, C–3
ladder representation, 11–10
using, 11–10
valid addressing modes, C–3
valid file types, C–3
Count Down (CTD), 8–25
entering the instruction, 8–26
execution times, 8–25
function code, 8–26
instruction parameters, C–3
ladder representation, 8–25
using status bits, 8–26
valid addressing modes, C–3
valid file types, C–3
Count Up (CTU), 8–24
entering the instruction, 8–25
execution times, 8–24
function code, 8–25
instruction parameters, C–4
ladder representation, 8–24
using status bits, 8–24
valid addressing modes, C–4
valid file types, C–4
counter file (C), 6–4
counter instructions
Count Down (CTD), 8–25
Count Up (CTU), 8–24
in the paper drilling machine application
example, 9–12
overview, 8–21
addressing structure, 8–23
entering parameters, 8–22
entering the instructions, 8–22
how counters work, 8–24
Reset (RES), 8–27
CTD, Count Down, 8–25
CTU, Count Up, 8–24
D
data files
addressing, 6–7
organization, 6–4
types, 6–7
file indicator (#), 6–10