Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual
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Index
I–2
clearing the processor memory, 5-13
color selection (for the monitor), 3-3
command line entry, 6-8
communicating with a processor
changing the link address, 14-3
going online, 14-2
communication channel protection, 8-21
communication drivers, 1-11
CONFIG.SYS file, 1-10
configuration options, 3-2
configuring SLC 5/01 and SLC 5/02
processors
baud rate, 13-2
node address, 13-2
using APS, 13-2
configuring SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04
processors, 13-3
channel configuration, 13-5
offline, 13-8
online, 13-7
possible errors, 13-8
DF1 fullĆduplex channel configuration,
13-15 , 13-18
DF1 halfĆduplex slave channel
configuration, 13-12 , 13-13
for a DF1 halfĆduplex link, 13-22
generic ASCII channel configuration,
13-16
using APS with channel 0 (RSĆ232), 13-3
using APS with channel 1 (DH+), 13-4
using APS with channel 1 (DHĆ485),
13-4
configuring speciality I/O modules, 5-8
configuring Windows drivers, 1-11
configuring your system
configuration options, 3-2
configuring your printer, 3-7
printer control string option, 3-9
defining directory paths, 3-11
file extensions, 3-14
monitor color selection, 3-3
monitoring requirements, 3-13
saving your configuration, 3-14
selectable bit address display, 3-5
startup state, 3-10
connecting blocks of logic
using ANB, 4-10
using ORB, 4-10
considerations when using DF1 halfĆduplex,
13-22
contents of manual, P-2
continuous scan test mode
description, 15-4
using, 15-12
control data file display, 16-18
conversion error file, 5-11
converting an SLC 500 program to a
MicroLogix 1000 program, 5-10
copying
archive files, 5-15
from disk, 5-20
to disk, 5-19
rungs, 6-17
counter data file display, 16-18
creating and configuring processor files
archive file operations, 5-14
changing processors, 5-9
configuring speciality I/O modules, 5-8
conversion error file, 5-11
deleting a processor file from the
workspace, 5-13
processor functions, 5-2
creating data table files, 6-21
creating ladder program files, 6-2
creating subroutine program files, 6-4
deleting a program file, 6-5
naming a ladder program file, 6-3
creating reports, 10-4
cross reference report, 10-9
cutting, rungs, 6-17
D
data table files
accessing, 16-9
creating, 6-21
deleting, 6-23
displays
ASCII files, 16-19
bit files, 16-16
control files, 16-18
counter files, 16-18
floating point files, 16-19
input files, 16-16
integer files, 16-17
module files, 16-20
output files, 16-16
status files, 16-21
string files, 16-20
timer files, 16-17
monitoring, 16-8