Understanding your system chapter 1 – Rockwell Automation 1785-LTx,D17856.2.1 Classic PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Users Manual User Manual

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Understanding Your System

Chapter 1

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Consider using this technique: If you are:
SFC

defining the order of events in a sequential process

Ladder Logic

more familiar with ladder logic than with programming

languages such as BASIC

performing diagnostics

programming discrete control

For detailed information about how you use ladder logic, see your
programming software documentation.

Backup System
The following diagram shows a typical PLC-5 backup system:

HSSL

1771ĆP4S

Power Supply

1785ĆBCM Module

PLCĆ5

Local I/O Chassis

Local I/O Chassis

Remote I/O Link

DH+ LInk

DH+ Link

18691

Remote I/O Chassis

Remote I/O Chassis

Remote I/O Link

Processor

1771ĆP4S

Power Supply

1785ĆBCM Module

PLCĆ5

Processor

In a PLC-5 backup system configuration, one system controls the operation
of remote I/O and DH+ communications. This system is referred to as the
“primary system.” The other system is ready to take control of the remote
I/O and DH+ communications in the event of a fault in the primary system.
This is referred to as the “secondary system.”

See chapter 2, “Choosing Hardware,” to select backup system hardware.
See the PLC-5 Backup Communication Module User Manual, publication
1785-6.5.4, for more information on configuring a PLC-5 backup system.

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