Rockwell Automation Logix 5000 Series Programming Manual

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Logix 5000 Controllers
Nonvolatile Memory Card
1756 ControlLogix, 1756 GuardLogix, 1769 CompactLogix,
1769 Compact GuardLogix, 1789 SoftLogix, 5069
CompactLogix, 5069 Compact GuardLogix, Studio 5000
Logix Emulate
Programming Manual
Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022
Supersedes Publication 1756-PM017I-EN-P - September 2020
Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 Nonvolatile Memory Card 1756 ControlLogix, 1756 GuardLogix, 1769 CompactLogix, 1769 Compact GuardLogix, 1789 SoftLogix, 5069 CompactLogix, 5069 Compact GuardLogix, Studio 5000 Logix Emulate Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022 Supersedes Publication 1756-PM017I-EN-P - September 2020 Programming Manual Original Instructions...
  • Page 2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Rockwell Automation recognizes that some of the terms that are currently used in our industry and in this publication are not in alignment with the movement toward inclusive language in technology. We are proactively collaborating with industry peers to find alternatives to such terms and making changes to our products and content.
  • Page 3 ≥ Perform Firmware Updates page 12 When to Load an Image page 13 New Studio 5000 Logix Designer branding Studio 5000 environment page 7 New or enhanced features None in this release. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Store the Empty Image ............... 22 Chapter 2 Use a Memory Card Reader Introduction ....................25 Change Which Project Loads ..............25 Change the Load Parameters ..............25 Other Uses for a Memory Card..............26 Index Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 7: Summary Of Changes Studio 5000 Environment

    The term Logix 5000 controller refers to any controller based on the Logix 5000 operating system. Rockwell Automation recognizes that some of the terms that are currently used in our industry and in this publication are not in alignment with the movement toward inclusive language in technology.
  • Page 8: Legal Notices

    Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative. Legal Notices Rockwell Automation publishes legal notices, such as privacy policies, license agreements, trademark disclosures, and other terms and conditions on the Legal Notices page of the Rockwell Automation website.
  • Page 9: Store And Load A Project By Introduction Store And Load A Project

    These Logix 5000 controllers support a memory card for project storage. Card Options Controller Type Catalog Number Firmware Revision Supports a 1784-SD1 or 1784-SD2 Secure Digital (SD) Card CompactLogix 5370 1769-L16ER-BB1B 20.x or later 1769-L18ER-BB1B 1769-L18ERM-BB1B 1769-L24ER-QB1B 21.x or later 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B 1769-L26ER-BB1B 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 10 5069-L3100ERMS2 5069-L3100ERS2 5069-L310ERMS2 5069-L310ERS2 5069-L320ERMS2 5069-L320ERS2 5069-L330ERMS2 5069-L330ERS2 5069-L340ERMS2 5069-L340ERS2 5069-L350ERMS2 5069-L350ERS2 5069-L380ERMS2 5069-L380ERS2 CompactLogix 5480 5069-L45ERMW 31.x or later ControlLogix 5570 1756-L72 19.x or later 1756-L73 1756-L74 1756-L75 1756-L71 20.x or later Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 11: Prevent A Major Fault During A Load

    • When you store a project on a CompactFlash card, you overwrite the entire contents of the card. In other words, you lose everything that is currently on the card. ³ 12.0 The CompactFlash card uses the FAT16 file system. If the card Then the controller Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 12: Secure Digital Card Formatting

    You also can use a card reader to read and manipulate the files on a memory card. Use a Memory Card Reader page Store a Project page 14 for loading an SD card in the controller. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 13: Perform Firmware Updates

    Also, while it’s not required for operation, leave the SD card installed in the controller. The SD card saves extended diagnostic information that you can send to Rockwell Automation that provides enhanced diagnostics of your controller application and firmware should circumstances require this data. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 14: When To Load An Image

    This section explains how to store a project on the memory card of the controller. ATTENTION: During a store operation, all active servo axes are turned off. Before you store a project, make sure that this does not cause any unexpected movement of an axis. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 15 A message also appears if the SD card is locked. 5. At the bottom of the Nonvolatile Memory tab, select Inhibit Automatic Firmware Update checkbox if you do not want to automatically store an image during a Save or Load operation. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 16 8. Select <-- Store. IMPORTANT Store is not active if the SD card is locked. A dialog box asks you to confirm the store operation. 9. To store the project, select Yes. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 17: Load A Project

    ATTENTION: During a load operation, all active servo axes are turned off. Before you load a project, make sure that this does not cause any unexpected movement of an axis. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 18 • Select the General tab on the Connected To Go Online dialog box. • Use the keyswitch on the front of the controller. 3. On the Controller Properties dialog box, select the Nonvolatile Memory tab. 4. Select Load/Store. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 19 OK status indicator is solid green; SD status firmware indicator flashes green. LOAD Status Display shows . See the illustration. Includes firmware OK status indicator flashes red; SD status indicator flashes green. UPDT Status Display shows . See the illustration. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 20: Check For A Load

    If bit 7 is on, the controller loaded the project from its memory card. Where Minor_fault_bits Tag that stores the FaultLog object, MinorFaultBits attribute. Data type is DINT. NVM_load Tag that indicates that the controller loaded the project from its memory card. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 21: Clear A Memory Card

    A dialog box indicates the store operation is in progress. 5. Select OK. Wait until the OK status indicator on the front of the controller is steady green. This indicates the store operation is finished. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 22: Clear The Project From The Controller

    2. On the Controller Properties dialog box, select the Nonvolatile Memory tab. 3. Select Load/Store. 4. At the bottom of the Controller area, select <--Store. IMPORTANT Store is not active if a SD card is locked. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 23 14." • Logix Designer application goes offline. • A dialog box tells you that the store operation is in progress. 6. Select OK. When the store operation is finished, you remain offline. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 25: Use A Memory Card Reader Introduction

    • When to load the project (On Power Up, On Corrupt Memory, User Initiated). • What mode to set the controller (if the keyswitch is in REM and the Load mode is not User Initiated). Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 26: Other Uses For A Memory Card

    For these controllers, you can use the memory card to store data and controller projects. a Memory Card • 1756 ControlLogix controllers, revision 13 and later • 1756-L7x ControlLogix controllers, firmware revision 18 and later • 1756 GuardLogix controllers, revision 18 and later Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 27 Sample Projects to display a list of sample projects. You can also see the 28539 Technical Note "Working with the CompactFlash File System on Logix5000 Controllers" from the MySupport Knowledgebase. Access this database by selecting the Knowledgebase link from http://www.rockwellautomation.com. Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 29: Index

    11 overview 9, 25 GSV instruction 20 supported controllers 25 firmware update load from nonvolatile memory parameters format memory card 9 CompactFlash card 11 project Secure Digital card 11 load 17 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 30 Secure Digital card format 12 status display ControlLogix 1756-L7x controller 17 Secure Digital 14 status indicators load project 17 save project 14 store project 14 update firmware with memory card 13 status display 17 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM017J-EN-P - March 2022...
  • Page 31 At the end of life, this equipment should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste. Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at rok.auto/pec. Allen-Bradley, expanding human possibility, Logix, Rockwell Automation, and Rockwell Software are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA, Inc.

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