1771-6.4.5, 3 - organizing the project file, Organizing the project file, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1771-TCM TEMPERATURE CONTROL User Manual

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Chapter

3

Publication 1771Ć6.4.5 - January 1997

Organizing the Project File

This chapter shows you how to organize a temperature control
project file. This includes:

a definition of the temperature control project file

creating a project file

adding modules to the project file

modifying an existing module

Before you can configure a temperature control module, you must
create a project file that includes the module and its loops. Each
project file can hold information for one or more temperature control
modules. Use a single project file for all modules used on a common
project controlled by a PLC processor or multiple PLC processors on
the DH+ link. For example, if a molding machine uses 5 TCM
modules, use a single project file for all 5 modules.

For each temperature control module you add to the project file, you
must establish:

a symbolic name for the module

the address on the DH+ link of the PLC processor for the module

the starting address of the contiguous data table area for
interfacing with the module

See chapter 1 for details of how this interface area must be
arranged.

the module location address (rack/group/slot)

To create a project file:

1. Start the software as described in chapter 2 to show the

temperature control modules directories.

The Temperature Control

Project File

Creating a Project File

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