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Allen-Bradley SoftLogix5800 System User Manual (146 pages)
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Table of Contents
Publication 1789-UM002A-EN-P - October
2
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1
11
Getting Started
11
Introduction
11
Creating and Configuring the Controller
12
Launching the Chassis Monitor
13
Creating the Controller
14
Creating a 1784-PCICS Card
15
Creating and Downloading a Project
16
Creating a Project
17
Changing Project Properties
18
Adding a 1784-PCICS Communication Card to the Project
19
Adding an I/O Adapter to the Project
21
Adding an I/O Module to the Project
23
Changing Module Properties
25
Viewing I/O Tags
26
Creating Other Tags
27
Documenting I/O with Alias Tags
28
Entering Logic
29
Downloading a Project
31
Viewing Program Scan Time
32
Viewing Controller Memory Usage
33
What to Do Next
33
Chapter 2
35
Using this Chapter
35
What Is Softlogix
35
Using the Chassis Monitor
36
Determining a Memory Size
38
Developing Programs
39
Defining Tasks
40
Defining Programs
42
Defining Routines
42
How the Softlogix System Uses Connections
42
Determining Scheduled Connections for I/O Modules
43
Determining Unscheduled Connections for Messages
44
Determining Scheduled Connections for Produced/Consumed Tags
45
Determining Total Connection Requirements
46
Selecting a System Overhead Percentage
47
Chapter 3 Using this Chapter
49
Configuring Your System for a Motion Card
49
Step 1: Install the Hardware
50
Step 2: Create the Motion Card in the Chassis
51
Step 3: Configure the Motion Card as Part of the Project
53
Creating an Axis
54
Configuring a Servo Axis
55
Running Hookup Diagnostics and Autotuning
59
Developing Logic for Motion Control
60
Handling Motion Faults
61
Chapter 4 Configuring Your System for a Controlnet Link
63
Step 1: Install the Hardware
64
Step 2: Create the Communication Card in the Chassis
65
Step 3: Configure the Communication Card
67
Step 4: Schedule the Network
69
Using this Chapter
63
Accessing I/O
70
Working with a Rack-Optimized Connection
71
Working with Direct Connections
72
Placing Controlnet I/O
70
Sending Messages
73
Communicating with Another Logix-Based Controller
74
Communicating with Other Controllers over Controlnet
75
Mapping Addresses
77
Producing and Consuming Data
79
Maximum Number of Produced and Consumed Tags
79
Size Limit of a Produced or Consumed Tag
80
Producing a Tag
81
Consuming a Tag
82
Example 1: Softlogix Controller and I/O
83
Example 1: Controlling I/O
83
Example 2: Softlogix Controller to Softlogix Controller
84
Example 2: Sending a MSG Instruction
85
Example 2: Producing and Consuming Tags
86
Example 2: Total Connections Required by Controller
88
Example 3: Softlogix Controller to Other Devices
88
Example 3: Sending MSG Instructions
88
Example 3: Producing and Consuming Tags
89
Example 3: Total Connections Required by Flex1
93
Example 4: Using Softlogix as a Gateway
94
Example 5: Using Controllogix as a Gateway
95
Chapter 5 Using this Chapter
97
Configuring Your System for a Devicenet Link
97
Step 1: Install the Hardware
98
Step 2: Create the Communication Card in the Chassis
99
Step 3: Install the Communication Driver
101
Step 4: Configure the Communication Card
102
Step 5: Define the Scan List
103
Accessing Devicenet I/O
106
Placing the Communication Card in Run Mode
108
Using the Commandregister Bits
108
Monitoring the 1784-PCIDS Card
109
Using the Status Data
110
Example: Softlogix Controller and I/O
112
Creating Alias Tags
112
Chapter 6 Using this Chapter
115
Configuring Your System for a Serial Link
115
Step 1: Configure the Serial Port
116
Step 2: Configure the Serial Port of the Controller
118
Example 1: Workstation Directly Connected
120
Configuring a DF1 Point-To-Point Station
121
Monitoring the Controller Leds
120
Example 2: Workstation Remotely Connected
121
Master/Slave Communication Methods
122
Configuring a DF1 Slave Station
123
Configuring a DF1 Master Station
123
Example 3: Softlogix Controller to a Bar Code Reader
125
Connect the ASCII Device to the Controller
126
Configuring User Mode
127
Programming ASCII Instructions
127
Appendix A Using this Appendix
129
Windows NT Considerations Using this Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
129
Windows NT Objects
129
Other NT Considerations
130
Running a Softlogix Controller on Windows NT
131
Selecting a Dwell Time Setting
132
Using Periodic Tasks
133
Selecting the System Overhead Time Slice
136
Integrating Motion
136
Using Multiple Softlogix Controllers
137
PC Hardware Considerations
137
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