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Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Chapter 6
Creating a Program

6–3

2. Use the cursor keys

[

]

or

[

]

then press

[ENTER]

to select the correct

processor type. For this example, select the 1747–L511 processor. Since
this is the default selection on the display, press

[ENTER]

. Processor

module 1747–L511 is entered into memory. The previous display
appears.

3. Press

[ESC]

to return to the following display:

File Name:

Prog Name:DEFAULT

File Name

Type

Size(Instr)

0

System

*

1

Reserved

*

2

Ladder

*

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

EDT_DAT SEL_PRO EDT_I/O

OFL

CLR_MEM

>

Configuring the I/O

1. Press

[F3]

, EDT_I/O. The following display appears:

Rack 1 = 1746–A4

4–SLOT RACK

Rack 2 = NONE
Rack 3 = NONE
Slot 0 = 1747–L511

CPU–1K USER MEMORY

Slot 1 = NONE

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

MOD_RCK MOD_SLT DEL_SLT UND_SLT

The display shows that the processor module we just entered is assigned
to slot 0. It also shows the default rack selection 1746–A4. For this
example you do not have to change the rack selection. If you are using a
different rack, press

[F1]

, MOD_RCK, then

[F1]

, RACK 1. Select the

appropriate rack, using the

[

]

and

[

]

keys, then press

[ENTER]

.

If you are using more than one rack, follow the same procedure for racks
2 and 3. The next task is to assign the I/O module slots. For this
example, use slots 1, 2, and 3.

2. Press

[F2]

, MOD_SLT.

The following display appears:

Rack 1 = 1746–A4

4–SLOT RACK

Rack 2 = NONE
Rack 3 = NONE
Slot 0 = 1747–L511

CPU–1K USER MEMORY

Slot 1 = NONE
Slot 1 = NONE

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

OTHER

Slot 1 = NONE

appears on the prompt line.