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–24

overwriting an instruction’s parameters,

17–4

ownership timeout, D–6

P

parallel logic (OR), 6–12

parts, replacement, A–11

password

master password, 18–2
password override, 18–3
user password, 18–2

placing the controller in program mode, 5–2

planning considerations for a network, D–12

Power Considerations

Input States on Power Down, 1–11
Isolation Transformers, 1–10
Loss of Power Source, 1–11
other line conditions, 1–11
overview, 1–10

Power Distribution, 1–10

power-up sequence, 4–6

preparing to enter a new program, 5–2

clearing the current program, 5–2
placing the controller in program mode,

5–2

preventing excessive heat, 1–12

principles of machine control, 6–1

program

changing the configuration defaults, 18–1
clearing

from a memory module, 19–5
from the micro controller, 5–2, 19–6

organization of, 6–3

data files, 6–4
program files, 6–4

preparing to enter a new program, 5–2
retrieving from a memory module, 19–2
storing and accessing

normal operation, 6–6
power down, 6–6
power up, 6–7
saving, 6–5

storing to a memory module, 19–3

program constants, 6–10

program defaults, 18–1

program development model, 6–17

program faults, determining, 20–1, 20–5

program files, organization, 6–4

program flow control instructions

about, 12–1
Immediate Input with Mask (IIM), 12–8
Immediate Output with Mask (IOM), 12–9
in the paper drilling machine application

example, 12–10

Jump (JMP), 12–2
Jump to Subroutine (JSR), 12–3
Label (LBL), 12–2
Master Control Reset (MCR), 12–6
Return (RET), 12–3
Subroutine (SBR), 12–3
Suspend (SUS), 12–7
Temporary End (TND), 12–7

program logic

applying to your schematics, 6–11

instruction list programming, 6–16
ladder logic, 6–16

developing your logic program, 6–17
instruction list, 6–15
ladder logic basics

connecting blocks of logic, 6–14
input branching, 6–13
nested branching, 6–14
output branching, 6–13
parallel connections, 6–12
series connections, 6–12

program mode, changing to, 5–2

program monitor

description, 4–11
entering, 17–1
how to complete tasks, 4–12
screen definitions, 17–1

End of File screen, 17–2
First Instruction on Rung screen, 17–2
Start of File screen, 17–1
Start of Rung screen, 17–2
typical bit instruction screen, 4–11

program name, entering, 18–2

programming, considerations, 16–8

programming device, features, 4–2

programming overview, 6–1

protection methods for contacts, 1–7

publications, related, P–5

Q

quadrature encoder input, 14–12

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