Import allen-bradley database – Rockwell Automation 9323-S5500D A.I. SERIES MICROLOGIX 1000 AND PLC-500 SOFTW User Manual

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MicroLogix 1000 and PLC-500 A.I. Series Software Reference

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Import Allen-Bradley Database

The Import Allen-Bradley Database utility imports description files created with the

formerly Allen-Bradley APS software.

The APS database allows comments to be assigned either as Address Comments or

Instruction Comments. The utility imports both to the PLC-500 A.I. database. In

situations where an Address and an Instruction comment are assigned to the same data

table address, the Address Comment takes precedence and the Instruction Comment is

lost. The utility imports symbol names normally.

Note

The import utility assigns rung comments imported from the APS software to the output

address for that rung. In cases where rungs with branched outputs have rung

comments assigned, the APS software uses the address of the top-most output in that

branch group, but the PLC-500 A.I. database uses the address of the bottom-most

output on a rung. The import routine will adjust rung comment assignments

automatically.

The same applies to instruction comments on multiple address instructions like ADD.

APS software uses the first address in the instruction, while PLC-500 A.I. uses the last

address in the instruction. The import routine will adjust instruction comment

assignments automatically.

To import the APS database correctly, APS’ .ACH file must be in the same directory as

APS’ .OP$ file. If the file exists, a prompt appears, giving you the option to copy the

.ACH file or to use the existing file. If you use the existing file, and rungs with

branched outputs have been modified significantly, the rung description assignments

may not be properly adjusted and will remain assigned to the original output address in

the APS database.

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