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

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MicroLogix

t 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer

Index

(HHP) User Manual

I–27

valid file types, C–9

SET, Set, 8–8

short-cut keys

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

single scan (SSN) mode, 18–22

sinking and sourcing circuits, overview, 2–2

slave/receiver communication, 15–2

spacing the controller, 1–12

specifications

general, A–2

controller, A–2
HHP, A–9

input

controller, A–3
HHP, A–9

output, controller, A–4
response times, A–6

SQC, Sequencer Compare, 13–6

SQL, Sequencer Load, 13–12

SQO, Sequencer Output, 13–6

SQR, Square Root, 10–11

Square Root (SQR), 10–11

entering the instruction, 10–12
execution times, 10–11
function code, 10–12
instruction parameters, C–9
ladder representative, 10–11
updates to arithmetic status bits, 10–11
valid addressing modes, C–9
valid file types, C–9

Start of File screen, 17–1

Start of Rung (SOR) symbol, 17–2

Start of Rung screen, 17–2

start-up protection, setting, 18–6

status file

descriptions, B–2
overview, B–1

status file (S), 6–4

STD, Selectable Timed Disable, 13–17

STE, Selectable Timed Enable, 13–17

STI enabled bit, setting, 18–10

STI setpoint, setting, 18–9

storing programs

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

to a memory module, 19–3

STS, Selectable Timed Start, 13–18

SUB, Subtract, 10–5

Subroutine (SBR), 12–3

entering the instruction, 12–5
execution times, 12–3
function code, 12–5
instruction parameters, C–8
ladder representation, 12–3
nesting subroutine files, 12–4
using, 12–5
valid addressing modes, C–8
valid file types, C–8

Subtract (SUB), 10–5

entering the instruction, 10–5
execution times, 10–5
function code, 10–5
instruction parameters, C–10
ladder representation, 10–5
updates to arithmetic status bits, 10–5
valid addressing modes, C–10
valid file types, C–10

surge suppressors, 1–7

example, 1–8
for contactor, 1–9
for motor starters, 1–9
for relays, 1–9
recommended, 1–9

SUS, Suspend, 12–7

Suspend (SUS), 12–7

entering parameters, 12–7
entering the instruction, 12–7
execution times, 12–7
function code, 12–7
instruction parameters, C–10
ladder representation, 12–7
valid addressing modes, C–10
valid file types, C–10

system configuration, DH-485 connection

examples, D–14

system connection, 3–1

system considerations, 16–8

T

Temporary End (TND), 12–7

entering the instruction, 12–7
execution times, 12–7
function code, 12–7
instruction parameters, C–10
ladder representation, 12–7

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