Rockwell Automation 1761-HHP-B30 MicroLogix 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) User Manual

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(HHP) User Manual

Index
MicroLogix

t 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer

I–18

1761-L20BWA-5A, 2–18
1761-L20BWB-5A, 2–19
1761-L32AAA, 2–14
1761-L32AWA, 2–7
1761-L32BBB, 2–16
1761-L32BWA, 2–10
1761-L32BWB, 2–13
analog controllers, 2–22

installing

the memory module, 4–3
the micro controller, 1–1

instruction execution times

listing, B–16
worksheet, B–21

instruction function codes, listing, B–13

instruction keys, identifying, 4–4

instruction list programming

applying to schematics, 6–16
description, 6–15
examples, 16–1

input rungs, 16–1
output rungs, 16–4

optimized instruction list, 16–1
programming considerations, 16–8

instruction memory usage

listing, B–16
worksheet, B–21

INT, Interrupt Subroutine, 13–19

integer file (N), 6–4

interrupt latency, B–20

STI, 13–15
user, B–20

interrupt priorities, 13–16

Interrupt Subroutine (INT), 13–19

entering the instruction, 13–19
execution times, 13–19
function code, 13–19
instruction parameters, C–6
ladder representation, 13–19
valid addressing modes, C–6
valid file types, C–6

IOM, Immediate Output with Mask, 12–9

isolated link coupler, installing, 3–3

J

JMP, Jump, 12–2

JSR, Jump to Subroutine, 12–3

Jump (JMP), 12–2

entering parameters, 12–2

entering the instruction, 12–2
execution times, 12–2
function code, 12–2
instruction parameters, C–6
ladder representation, 12–2
using, 12–2
valid addressing modes, C–6
valid file types, C–6

Jump to Subroutine (JSR), 12–3

entering the instruction, 12–4
execution times, 12–3
function code, 12–4
instruction parameters, C–6
ladder representation, 12–3
nesting subroutine files, 12–4
using, 12–4
valid addressing modes, C–6
valid file types, C–6

K

keys

accessing additional characters, 4–5
context sensitivity, 4–4
diagnostic/troubleshooting keys, 4–4
general editing keys, 4–4
instruction keys, 4–4
navigation keys, 4–4
short-cut keys

for monitoring data table files, 18–27
for monitoring program files, 18–26
for selecting the language, 4–18

keys you use, HHP, 4–4

L

Label (LBL), 12–2

entering parameters, 12–2
entering the instruction, 12–3
execution times, 12–2
function code, 12–3
instruction parameters, C–6
ladder representation, 12–2
using, 12–2
valid addressing modes, C–6
valid file types, C–6

LBL, Label, 12–2

LCD display, changing the contrast, 4–18

LD, Load, 8–3

LDI, Load Inverted, 8–4

LDT, Load True, 8–6

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