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Chapter
4–1
Using Your Hand-Held Programmer
This chapter describes your MicroLogix 1000 Hand-Held Programmer
(HHP), its memory module, and its power-up procedure. It also walks you
through the start-up displays and helps you understand some of the
functionality options available to you.
Read this chapter for information about:
•
your HHP
•
installing memory modules
•
the keys you use
•
the power-up sequence
•
the HHPs functional areas
•
the HHPs defaults
Important: The table below provides software compatibility information
necessary for full functionality of your MicroLogix 1000
controller.
Software Package
Version x.x
Functionality Level
RSLogix 500
v2.10.11 or later
Full functionality for MicroLogix 1000 Series D and
analog controllers
RSLogix 500
9324-RL03000END
R L ix 00
ar er
v2.0.57
Full functionality for Series D controllers only
RSLogix 500 Starter
9323-RL0100END
v1.24
eries
f c i a i
9323-RL0100END
v1.05
Series C functionality only
A.I. 500
9323
300D
v8.16 or later
Full functionality for MicroLogix 1000 Series D and
analog controllers
I
00
9323-S5300D
I Micr
v8.15
Series C functionality only
A.I. Micro
9323-MX300EN
v8.14 or earlier
Series C functionality only; Cannot download to
Series D or analog controllers
APS
9323-PA2E
v6.04 or earlier
eries
f c i a i
MPS
9323-PA1E
v1.0
Series A/B functionality only
The MicroLogix 1000 Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) allows you to create,
edit, monitor, and troubleshoot Instruction List (Boolean) programs for your
micro controller. With the HHP and either a 10-, 16-, 32-I/O point or analog
micro controller, you eliminate the need for hard-wired relay logic. This
device also allows you to transfer programs to and from an optional
removable memory module.
About Your HHP