Getting started with the the control coprocessor – Rockwell Automation 1771-DMC_DMC1_DMC4_DXPS Control Coprocessor User Manual User Manual

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Chapter

3

3-1

Getting Started with the

the Control Coprocessor

This chapter provides instructions on how to set up your control
coprocessor for communication by:

setting up your programming terminal

setting up configuration parameters for the interface between the

programming terminal and the control coprocessor

testing the interface by completing the interface tasks

For information on:

See page:

Connecting the

programming terminal

3Ć1

Selecting the

programming interface

3Ć2

Installing 1771ĆPCB

software

3Ć2

Accessing the

PCBridge software

3Ć5

Configuring communication

parameters

3Ć6

Accessing the OSĆ9

commandĆline interface

3Ć7

Configuring the

control coprocessor

3Ć9

Viewing control

coprocessor current status

3Ć19

Creating a user startup file

3Ć19

Sending a text file to the

control coprocessor

3Ć20

Using other

OSĆ9 commands

3Ć23

You can program the control coprocessor via a personal computer or an
ASCII terminal.

Personal Computer (DOSĆBased) Terminals

ASCII Terminals

IBM PC/AT

AllenĆBradley T47, T50, T53, or T60

VT220

(DEC)

Other ASCII terminals

Chapter Objectives

Connect the

Programming Terminal

Introduction

Installing the Control

Coprocessor

Getting Startedwith the

Control Coprocessor

Using the Programming

Environment

Developing Programs

Interpreting Fault

Codes and Displays

Using the Ethernet

Interface

Using the Serial Ports

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