1756-um001n-en-p, november, 2012, 1756-um001m-en-p, february 2012, 1756-um001l-en-p, november 2011 – Rockwell Automation 1756-L6x_L7x ControlLogix System User Manual User Manual

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Appendix B

History of Changes

1756-UM001N-EN-P,
November, 2012

1756-UM001M-EN-P,
February 2012

1756-UM001L-EN-P,
November 2011

1756-UM001K-EN-P,
May 2011

Change

Studio 5000™ Logix Designer application is the rebranding of RSLogix™ 5000 software.

Added an Attention statement to the section about installing the ESM.

Added Integrated Motion to motion control options.

Added section about extended properties.

Change

Added USB cable text.

Added energy storage module information relating to safety and extreme temperature controllers.

Added parts not included with the 1756-L6x controller.

Added double data rate (DDR) communication reference for 1756-L7x controller.

Added 1756-L71, 1756-L73XT controllers and chassis and changed version information for 1756-L72, 1756-L73,
1756-L74, and 1756-L75 controllers.

Added upgrade restrictions.

Added information about mode switch operation on the controller.

Controller mode can be changed in the Logix Designer application.

Changed 1756-ESMNSE

μjoules from 200…40.

Added 1756-L71 information to ControlLogix controller features.

Added 1756-L71 and 1756-L73XT memory options.

Added double data rate (DDR) communication information.

Added 1756-A7XT chassis information.

Added information about the flashing red OK status indicator for nonrecoverable faults.

Change

Added 1756-ESMNSE stored energy depletion rate.

Added how to uninstall the ESM.

Change

Added information about new 1756-L72 and 1756-L74 controllers.

Added series A information for the 1756-L72 and 1756-L74 controllers.

Added 1756-L72 and 1756-L74 controller memory size information.

Added 1756-L72 and 1756-L74 to list of controllers that support redundancy.

Added information about redundant systems and the EtherNet/IP network.

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