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

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Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005

8 Index

polling

schemes

10-16

techniques

10-4

power supplies

mounting dimensions

3-6

powerup routines

13-10, 13-11, 14-1,

14-3

priority scheduling

13-11

privilege class

assigned to channel

12-4

assigned to node

12-4

assigned to offline file

12-4

privileges

assigning class to channels

12-4

assigning class to offline files

12-4

assigning to data files

12-5

assigning to program files

12-5

defining classes

12-3

guidelines for assigning

12-3

types of

12-2

process control instructions

D-25

Processor

specifications

A-1

processor input interrupt

8-4, 18-1

processor status file

layout

B-1

processor time

data exchange

C-11

example

C-12

processorresident I/O

6-20, 13-2, 15-3

Program (PROG) mode

1-9

program constant

valid value range

4-15

program control instructions

D-22

program execution

1-9, 13-12

program file

memory

4-15

read/write privileges

12-5

storage

4-15

program scan

activities that can affect the time

C-1

effect of housekeeping

C-4

false versus true logic

C-2

input states

C-2

instructions

C-3

introduction

5-2

MCP

16-5

using interrupts

C-3

program states

13-12

programming

blocktransfers to an adapter channel

7-10

considerations

13-1

design tips for better performance

C-13

effects of blocktransfers on discrete data

7-15

extendedlocal I/O

8-8

fault routines

15-6

features

1-10

handling faults in remote I/O chassis

15-4

multiple blocktransfers in an adapter

channel

7-13

protecting

12-1

recover from rack fault

15-10

terminal connections

G-5

protecting programs

12-1

R

raceway layout

3-4

rack addressing limits

A-2

rack control bits

racks 07

B-10

racks 1017

B-10

rack entries, how they affect scan time

C-7

rack size

extendedlocal I/O scanner

8-9

remote I/O scanner

6-9

racks

addressing

8-10

definition

4-1

extendedlocal I/O

8-3

processorresident local I/O

4-8

relationship to chassis size and

addressing mode

4-8

remote I/O

4-9

read/write privileges

assigned to data file

12-5

assigned to program file

12-5

ready

program state

13-12

relative humidity

3-1

relay cartridge

1-1

relay instructions

D-2

Remote (REM) mode

1-9

remote I/O

adapter mode

7-2

adaptermode status

7-19

blocktransfers

6-13, 6-15

cable lengths

6-5

calculating scan time

C-9

chassis backplane switch setting

E-5

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