Manual overview – Rockwell Automation 1785-Lxxx Enhanced and Ethernet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers User Manual

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Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005

Preface 3

Manual Overview

This manual has three main sections:

Design

Operate

Maintain

Section:

For information about:

See

Title:

Design

An overview of the PLC-5 controllers’ capabilities and keyswitch

Chapter 1

Understanding Your Controller

Guidelines for selecting and placing I/O modules

Chapter 2

Selecting and Placing I/O

The proper environment for your PLC-5 system

Chapter 3

Placing System Hardware

Choosing addressing mode, assigning rack numbers, and understanding
PLC-5 memory

Chapter 4

Addressing I/O and Controller Memory

Operate

Configuring the controller for controller-resident I/O, transferring data, and
monitoring status

Chapter 5

Communicating with Controller-Resident I/O

Configuring a system for remote I/O communication, designing a remote
I/O link, transferring data, and monitoring status

Chapter 6

Communicating with Remote I/O

Configuring a PLC-5 adapter channel, transferring data, and

monitoring status

Chapter 7

Communicating with a PLC-5

Adapter Channel

For PLC-5/40L, -5/46L, and -5/60L Controllers only: Configuring an
extended-local I/O system, transferring data, and monitoring status

Chapter 8

Communicating with Extended-Local I/O

Configuring a system for Data Highway Plus™ and monitoring

channel status

Chapter 9

Communicating with Devices on a DH+ Link

Configuring a system for serial communications and monitoring

channel status

Chapter 10

Communicating with Devices on a

Serial Link

For PLC-5/20E, -5/40E, and -5/80E Controllers only:

Configuring a system for Ethernet communications and monitoring

channel status

Chapter 11

Communicating with Devices on an

Ethernet Network

Assigning passwords and privileges

Chapter 12

Protecting Your Programs

PLC-5 programming feature overview

Chapter 13

Programming Considerations

Defining power-up procedure

Chapter 14

Preparing Power-Up Routines

Defining, programming, and monitoring fault routines

Chapter 15

Preparing Fault Routines

Configuring and monitoring main control programs

Chapter 16

Using Main Control Programs

Using, defining, and monitoring selectable timed interrupts

Chapter 17

Using Selectable Timed Interrupts

Using, defining, and monitoring Controller input interrupts

Chapter 18

Using Controller Input Interrupts

Maintain

System specifications

Appendix A

System Specifications

Listing of the controller status file words and meaning

Appendix B

Controller Status File

General and specific performance considerations

Appendix C

Maximizing System Performance

Guide to ladder instructions and execution times

Appendix D Instruction Set Quick Reference

How to set system switches

Appendix E

Switch Setting Reference

Potential problems and recommended solutions

Appendix F

Troubleshooting

Guidelines for choosing and making cables

Appendix G Cable Reference

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