Hht features, Chapter 1 setting up your equipment – Rockwell Automation 1747-PTxx Getting Started Guide for HHT User Manual

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Chapter 1
Setting Up Your Equipment

1–8

Use the Hand–Held Terminal to configure the SLC 500 controller,
enter/modify a user program, download/upload programs, monitor controller
operation, test, and troubleshoot. The HHT has its own memory to store a
program.

You can use the HHT stand alone (for remote programming development
with 1747–NP1 or NP2 power supply), point–to–point (one HHT to one
controller), or on a DH–485 network (communicate with up to 31 nodes over
4,000 feet). When equipped with a battery (1747–BA), the HHT will retain a
user program in memory for storage and later use.

The HHT is menu–driven. The display area accommodates 8 lines x 40
characters. You can display five rungs of a user program. When monitoring
the program in the RUN mode, instructions in a ladder diagram are
intensified to indicate “true” status.

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

N

O

SPACE

PRE/LEN

S

ACC/POS

I

U

ESC

A

7

D

4

T

1

B

8

E

5

R

2

#

0

:

/

.

C

9

F

6

M

3

SHIFT

Enter

ZOOM

RUNG

Calculator–style,
color–coded keyboard

Keys operate with motion and
tactile response.

Display Area

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

SLC 500 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE Rel. 2.03

1747 – PTA1E

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