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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1100 User Manual (178 pages)
Brand:
Rockwell Automation
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
About this Publication
9
Purpose of this Manual
9
Download Firmware, AOP, EDS, and Other Files
9
Summary of Changes
9
Additional Resources
9
Hardware Overview
11
Hardware Features
11
Component Descriptions
12
Micrologix 1100 Memory Module and Built-In Real-Time Clock
12
1762 Expansion I/O Modules
12
Communication Cables
13
Programming
13
Communication Options
14
Install Your Controller
15
Installation Considerations
15
Safety Considerations
15
Hazardous Location Considerations
15
Disconnecting Main Power
16
Safety Circuits
16
Power Distribution
17
Periodic Tests of Master Control Relay Circuit
17
Power Considerations
17
Isolation Transformers
17
Power Supply Inrush
17
Loss of Power Source
17
Input States on Power down
18
Other Types of Line Conditions
18
Help Prevent Excessive Heat
18
Master Control Relay
18
Emergency Stop Switches
19
Install a Memory Module
22
Using the Battery
22
Connecting the Battery Wire Connector
23
Controller Mounting Dimensions
23
Controller and Expansion I/O Spacing
24
Mount the Controller
24
DIN Rail Mounting
25
Panel Mounting
26
1762 Expansion I/O Module Dimensions
26
Mount 1762 Expansion I/O
27
DIN Rail Mounting
27
Panel Mounting
27
Connect Expansion I/O Modules
28
Wire Your Controller
29
Wiring Requirements
29
Wiring Recommendation
29
Wiring the Terminal Block
29
Use Surge Suppressors
30
Recommended Surge Suppressors
32
Ground the Controller
32
Wiring Diagrams
33
Terminal Block Layouts
33
Terminal Groupings
34
Sinking and Sourcing Wiring Diagrams
35
1763-L16AWA, 1763-L16BWA, 1763-L16BBB, and 1763-L16DWD Wiring Diagrams
35
Controller I/O Wiring
37
Minimizing Electrical Noise
37
Wire Your Analog Channels
37
Analog Channel Wiring Guidelines
37
Minimize Electrical Noise on Analog Channels
38
Ground Your Analog Cable
38
Expansion I/O Wiring
39
Digital Wiring Diagrams
39
Analog Wiring
45
Communication Connections
51
Supported Communication Protocols
51
Default Communication Configuration
51
Use the Communications Toggle Functionality
52
Change Communication Configuration
52
Connect to the RS-232 Port
55
Make a DF1 Point-To-Point Connection
55
Use a Modem
56
Connect to a DF1 Half-Duplex Network
57
Connecting to a DH-485 Network
59
DH-485 Configuration Parameters
59
Recommended Tools
61
DH-485 Communication Cable
61
Connecting the Communication Cable to the DH-485 Connector
61
Ground and Terminate the DH-485 Network
63
Connect the AIC
63
Cable Selection Guide
64
Recommended User-Supplied Components
66
Safety Considerations
67
Install and Attach the AIC
67
Power the AIC
67
Connecting to Ethernet
68
Ethernet Connections
68
Use the LCD and Keypad
71
Operating Principles
72
Startup Screen
72
Main Menu and Default Screen
73
Operating Buttons
74
Select between Menu Items
75
Cursor Display
75
Setting Values
76
I/O Status
76
View I/O Status
77
Monitor Bit File
77
Target Bit File Number (TBF)
77
Monitor a Bit File
79
Monitor Integer File
82
Target Integer File Number (TIF)
82
Monitor an Integer File
83
Use the Mode Switch
88
Controller Modes
88
Change Mode Switch Position
89
Use a User-Defined LCD Screen
90
User-Defined LCD Screen
91
Configure Advanced Settings
92
Change Key in Mode
92
Key in Modes
92
Change Key in Mode
93
Communications Toggle Functionality
94
Ethernet Port Configuration
95
Trimpots
96
Trimpot Operation
96
Changing Data Value of a Trimpot
97
Trimpot Configuration in LCD Function File
98
Error Conditions
98
View System Information
98
View Fault Code
99
Use Real-Time Clock and Memory Modules
101
Real-Time Clock Operation
101
Operation at Power-Up and Entering a Run or Test Mode
101
Write Data to the Real-Time Clock
101
RTC Battery Operation
101
Memory Module Operation
102
User Program, User Data, and Recipe Back-Up
102
Program Compare
102
Data File Download Protection
103
Memory Module Write Protection
103
Removal/Insertion under Power
103
Memory Module Information File
103
Program/Data Download
103
Program/Data Upload
103
Online Editing
105
Overview of Online Editing
105
Online Editing Terms
105
Effects of Online Editing on Your System
106
System Impacts
106
Data Table File Size
106
Online Edit Error
107
Directions and Cautions for Micrologix 1100 Online Edit User
107
Change the Rslinx "Configure CIP Option" (os Series a FRN 1, 2, and 3 Only)
107
A Download Is Required before Starting Online Editing
107
Types of Online Editing
108
Edit Functions in Runtime Online Editing
109
Edit Functions in Program Online Editing
109
Specifications
111
Micrologix 1100 Controller Specifications
111
1762 Expansion I/O Specifications
118
Digital I/O Modules
118
Analog I/O Modules
122
Replacement Parts
129
Micrologix 1100 Replacement Kits
129
Lithium Battery (1763-BA)
129
Installation
129
Battery Handling
130
Storage
130
Transportation
130
Disposal
131
Troubleshoot Your System
133
Understand the Controller Status Indicators
133
Controller Status Indicators
133
Status Indicators on the LCD
134
I/O Status Indicators on the LCD
134
Normal Operation
135
Error Conditions
135
Controller Error Recovery Model
136
Analog Expansion I/O Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
137
Module Operation and Channel Operation
137
Power-Up Diagnostics
137
Critical and Non-Critical Errors
137
Module Error Definition Table
137
Error Codes
138
Calling Rockwell Automation for Assistance
139
Use Controlflash to Upgrade Your Operating System
141
Prepare for Firmware Update
141
Install Controlflash Software
141
Use DMK Extraction Tool for Firmware Upgrade
141
Prepare the Controller for Firmware Update
143
Sequence of Operation
143
Missing or Corrupt os LED Pattern
144
Connect to Networks Via RS
145
Communication Interface
145
DF1 Full-Duplex Protocol
145
DF1 Half-Duplex Protocol
146
DF1 Half-Duplex Operation
146
Considerations When Communicating as a DF1 Slave on a Multi-Drop Link
147
Use Modems with Micrologix Programmable Controllers
147
Communication Protocol
148
DH-485 Configuration Parameters
149
Devices that Use the DH-485 Network
149
Important DH-485 Network Planning Considerations
149
Example DH-485 Connections
152
Modbus Communication Protocol
154
Ascii
154
Connect to Networks Via Ethernet Interface
155
Micrologix 1100 Controllers and Ethernet Communication
155
Micrologix 1100 Performance Considerations
155
Micrologix 1100 and Computer Connections to the Ethernet Network
156
Connect an Ethernet Switch on the Ethernet Network
156
Cables
157
Ethernet Connections
158
Duplicate IP Address Detection
159
Configure the Ethernet Channel on the Micrologix 1100 Controller
159
Configure Using Rslogix 500 Programming Software
160
Configure Using BOOTP
160
Using the Rockwell Automation BOOTP/DHCP Utility
161
Use a DHCP Server to Configure Your Processor
162
Subnet Masks and Gateways
162
Manually Configuring Channel 1 for Controllers on Subnets
163
Micrologix 1100 Embedded Web Server Capability
163
System Loading Calculations
165
System Loading Example Calculations
165
System Loading and Heat Dissipation
166
System Loading Worksheet
166
Current Loading
166
Calculating Heat Dissipation
167
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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1100 Quick Start Manual (40 pages)
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Brand:
Rockwell Automation
| Category:
Industrial Equipment
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Publication
7
Preface
7
Additional Resources
8
Conventions
8
Chapter 1 Introduction
9
Before You Begin
9
What You Need
9
Follow These Steps
10
Understand the Safety Function
10
Set up the Configuration and Diagnostic Software
12
Configure the MSR42 Safety Relay
13
Download the Configuration
19
Confirm the Configuration
22
Chapter 2 Introduction
25
Before You Begin
25
What You Need
25
Follow These Steps
26
Validate Proper Operation of the Safety Systems
26
Validate Proper Operation of the Panelview Screens
31
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