Rockwell Automation 1747-PTxx Getting Started Guide for HHT User Manual

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Chapter 3
Creating a Program

3–8

Configuring Your I/O

1. Press

[F3] – EDT I/O

. The following display appears:

Rack 1 = 1746–A4

4–SLOT RACK

Rack 2 = NONE
Rack 3 = NONE
Slot 0 = 1747–L511

CPU–1K USER MEMORY

Slot 1 = NONE

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

MOD_RCK MOD_SLT DEL_SLT UND_SLT

The display shows that the processor module we just entered is assigned to
slot 0. It also shows the default rack selection

1746–A4

. For our example we

do not have to change the rack selection. If you are using a different rack,
press

[F1] – MOD_RCK

, then

[F1] – RACK 1

. Select the appropriate rack,

using the up and down cursor keys, then press

[ENTER]

. If you are using

more than one rack, follow the same procedure for racks 2 and 3.

The next task is to assign the I/O module slots. For our example, we use
slots 1, 2 and 3.

2. Press

[F2] – MOD_SLT

. The following display appears:

Rack 1 = 1746–A4

4–SLOT RACK

Rack 2 = NONE
Rack 3 = NONE
Slot 0 = 1747–L511

CPU–1K USER MEMORY

Slot 1 = NONE
Slot 1 = NONE

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

OTHER

Slot 1 = NONE

appears on the prompt line.

3. Assign input module

1746–IA4

to slot 1 by scrolling or jogging with the

[

]

key. (For our example, we press the

[

]

key once.) The following

screen appears:

Rack 1 = 1746–A4

4–SLOT RACK

Rack 2 = NONE
Rack 3 = NONE
Slot 0 = 1747–L511

CPU–1K USER MEMORY

Slot 1 = NONE
Slot 1 = 1746–IA4 4–INPUT 100/120 VAC

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

OTHER

4. Press

[ENTER]

.

1746–IA4

is entered for slot 1.

5. Call up another slot number using the

[

]

and

[

]

keys. Press the

[

]

key once.

Slot 2 = NONE

appears on the prompt line.

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