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Selection Guide
The RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series programming environment offers an easy-to-use IEC 1131-3 compliant interface, symbolic programming with structures and arrays for increased productivity, and an instruction set that serves sequential, motion, process and drives applications. The NetLinx open network architecture offers common communication tools for use with a variety of networks such as Ethernet, ControlNet, and DeviceNet. The ControlLogix control platform is: seamless enables easy integration with existing PLC-based systems. Users on existing networks can send or receive messages to/from program controllers on other networks transparently. fast As one of the next generation of Allen-Bradley control systems, ControlLogix integrates sequential, process, drive and motion control together with communications and state-of-the-art I/O in a small, cost-competitive platform. Because ControlLogix is modular, you can design, build, and modify it efficiently - with significant training and engineering savings. the ControlLogix platform provides high-speed data-transfers across the backplane and the ControlLogix5550 controller provides a high-speed control platform. provides a modular approach to control. Add as many or as few controllers and communication modules as you need. You can have multiple controllers in the same chassis. Select the controller memory size that meets your application. industrial offers a hardware platform designed to withstand the vibrations, thermal extremes, and electrical noise associated with harsh industrial settings. establishes a platform that integrates multiple technologies, including sequential, motion, drive, and process applications. meets the needs of many applications where control is highly distributed and panel space is limited.
scalable
integrated
compact
Flexible relay ladder and function block diagram editors let you create application programs with ease. In both the ladder editor and the function block diagram editor, youll find a standard, easy-to-use, intuitive programming interface. RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software provides built-in, highly-integrated motion support. A single hardware and software platform meets your combined motion and programmable controller needs.
ControlLogix controller
Or you can use the ControlLogix system as a gateway. Include the communication modules you need for connectivity to other networks. For this use, a controller is not required. The ControlLogix Gateway integrates into existing PLC-based systems so that users with existing networks can send or receive messages to or from other networks.
For a more robust system, use: multiple controllers in a single chassis multiple controllers joined across networks I/O in multiple platforms that is distributed in many locations and connected over multiple I/O links
EtherNet/IP link
ControlNet link
DeviceNet link
ControlLogix controller
RS-232 link
Lay out the system by determining the network configuration and the placement of components in each location. Decide at this time whether each location will have its own controller. Place each controllers I/O on an isolated network to maximize the performance and to more easily accommodate future network or system configuration changes. If you plan to share I/O, make sure the I/O is on a network that each controller can access. For example, assume that Location A and Location B both require a controller. Each controllers I/O is isolated on its own network. Both controllers must interact with time critical information. Panel C does not require a controller and can be a ControlLogix gateway.
RSView EtherNet/IP
Network C
Panel C
Network A
Network B
Panel A chassis 1
Panel A chassis 2
Panel A chassis 3
Panel B chassis 1
Panel B chassis 2
For a ControlLogix controller to control I/O modules, both the controller and the I/O modules must be directly attached to the same network.
I/O location: Panel A, chassis 1 Panel A, chassis 2 Panel A, chassis 3 Panel B, chassis 1 Panel B, chassis 2 Panel C, chassis 1 Controller in Panel A, chassis 1 yes yes yes yes no yes Controller in Panel B, chassis 1 yes no no yes yes yes
Evaluate what communications need to occur between controllers. If there is sporadic information that is not time critical, use a message-based network such as an EtherNet/IP (the information portion), Data Highway Plus, or the unscheduled portion of a ControlNet network. If the information is time critical, such as produced/consumed tags between controllers, use a ControlNet or EtherNet/IP network.
redundant media
ControlNet node
power supplies
1756-PA75R or 1756-PB75R 1756-PA75R or 1756-PB75R
two redundant power supplies, any combination of 1756-PA75R and 1756-PB75R 1756-PSCA chassis adapter module, in place of the standard power supply two 1756-CPR cables to connect the power supplies to the 1756-PSCA chassis adapter user-supplied annunicator wiring to connect the power supplies to the input modules, if needed
Use the following checklist as a guide to completing your own system specification. The inside of the back cover of this selection guide is a worksheet you can use to record your selections.
Step:
For more information, see page: I/O module specifications..............................page 9 Wiring systems .............................................page 16 Placing I/O modules ......................................page 24 How I/O modules operate..............................page 25
Determine the I/O devices Use a spreadsheet to record: location of the device number of points needed appropriate catalog number number of points available per module number of modules
Determine motion requirements To the I/O spreadsheet, add the number of required motion modules.
Select communication modules To the I/O spreadsheet, add the number of required communication modules.
Network overview .........................................page 37 EtherNet/IP specifications .............................page 42 ControlNet specifications ..............................page 46 DeviceNet specifications ...............................page 48 Fieldbus specifications..................................page 53 DH+/RIO specifications .................................page 50 Serial specifications ......................................page 55 DH-485 specifications...................................page 57 Other networks .............................................page 58 Controller specifications................................page 59 Connection information .................................page 63 Communicating with other I/O products ........page 71 Communicating with other devices ...............page 72
Determine controller requirements Select the appropriate controller based on: required controller tasks number of I/O points needed number of communication cards needed required controller memory
Determine the number of chassis Based on the system design, determine the number of chassis you need.
Chassis specifications...................................page 73
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Select power supplies and ensure sufficient power On the module spreadsheet, calculate power requirements. Select software Based on the system design, determine the software products you need to configure and program your application.
Available software products ..........................page 79 Programming software..................................page 80 Network configuration software ....................page 84
9 Step 1 - Select: I/O modules - some modules offer diagnostic features, electronic fusing, or individually isolated inputs or outputs either a remote terminal block (RTB) or 1492 wiring system for each I/O module
AC INPUT
DC INPUT
Logix5550
RUN I/O RS232 OK
Logix5550
RUN I/O RS232 BAT OK
DC OUTPUT
ST 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FLT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O ST 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 K FLT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
AC OUTPUT
ST 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O FLT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 K
RUN
REM
PROG
RUN
REM
PROG
DIAGNOSTIC
DIAGNOSTIC
Input Modules
Each ControlLogix I/O module mounts in a ControlLogix chassis and requires either a removable terminal block (RTB) or a 1492 interface module (IFM) to connect all field-side wiring. RTBs and IFMs are not included with the I/O modules. They must be ordered separately. The ControlLogix I/O modules offer a rich set of features, including: removal and insertion under power (RIUP) data transfer on change of state or at periodic intervals built-in module and field-wiring diagnostics time stamping electronic keying and module identification flash upgrades
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The 1756 digital I/O modules support: wide variety of voltage interface capabilities isolated and non-isolated module types point-level output fault states choice of direct-connect or rack-optimized communications field-side diagnostics on select modules In addition, you can select these type of digital I/O modules:
Digital I/O Type: diagnostic electronic fusing Description: These modules provide diagnostic features to the point level. These modules have a D at the end of the catalog number. These modules have internal electronic fusing to prevent too much current from flowing through the module. These modules have an E at the end of the catalog number. These modules have individually isolated inputs or outputs. These modules have an I at the end of the catalog number.
individually isolated
1756-IA16
120V ac
74-132V ac
2.5mA
1756-IA16I
120V ac
79-132V ac
2.5mA
1756-IM16I
240V ac
159-265V ac 10-30V ac
2.5mA
1756-IN16
24V ac
2.75mA
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1756-OA8D
120V ac
74-132V ac
1.0A @ 30C 0.5A @ 60C 2A @ 60C (4A/set @ 30C 2A/set @ 60C) 0.5A @ 60C (2A/set @ 60C) 2A @ 30C 1A @ 60C 2A @ 60C
1756-OA8E
120V ac
74-132V ac
1756-OA16
120/240V ac
74-265V ac
1756-OA16I
120/240V ac
74-265V ac
1756-ON8
24V ac
10-30V ac
1756-IB16D
10-30V dc
1.5mA
1756-IB16I
10-30V dc
1.5mA
1756-IB32
10-31.2V dc
10V dc 2mA 31.2V dc 5.5mA 30V dc 60V dc 90V dc 146V dc 10V dc 30V dc 10V dc 30V dc 2mA 7mA 1mA 3mA 2mA 10mA 2mA 3.5mA
1.5mA
1756-IC16
30-60V dc
1.5mA
1756-IH16I
90-146V dc
0.8mA
1756-IV16
10-30V dc
1.5mA
1756-IV32
10-30V dc
1.5mA
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1756-OB8EI
10-30V dc
2A @ 60C
1756-OB16D
19.2-30V dc
1756-OB16E
10-31.2V dc
1756-OB16I
10-30V dc
resistive: 2A @ 30C 1A @ 60C inductive: 1A @ 60C 0.5A @ 50C 0.35A @ 60C 2A @ 60C
8A @ 30C 4A @ 60C
1756-OB32
10-31.2V dc
1756-TBCH 1756-TBS6H (36 pins) 1756-TBNH 1756-TBSH (20 pins) 1756-TBCH 1756-TBS6H (36 pins) 1756-TBNH 1756-TBSH (20 pins)
300mA @ 5V 2.5mA @ 24V 1.58W 165mA @ 5V 2mA @ 24V 0.89W 250mA @ 5V 2mA @ 24V 1.12W 210mA @ 5V 2mA @ 24V 1.12W
1756-OC8
30-60V dc
1756-OH8I
90-146V dc
2A @ 60C
8A @ 60C
1756-OV16E
10-30V dc
1A @ 60C
8A @ 60C
1756-OX8I
8 (individually isolated)
10-265V ac 5-150V dc
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The 1756 analog I/O modules support: on-board data alarming scaling to engineering units real-time channel sampling IEEE 32-bit floating point or 16-bit integer data formats
Current range: 0-20.5mA Removable terminal block: 1756-TBCH 1756-TBS6H (36 pins) 1756-TBNH 1756-TBSH (20 pins) 1756-TBCH 1756-TBS6H (36 pins) 1756-TBCH 1756-TBS6H (36 pins) Backplane current: 150mA @ 5V 40mA @ 24V 2.33W 250mA @ 5V 100mA @ 24V 3.7W 150mA @ 5V 65mA @ 24V 2.33W 350mA @ 5V 110mA @ 24V 4.43W
Number of outputs: Voltage range: none user configurable 10.25V 0-5.125V 0-10.25V user configurable 10.5V 0-5.25V 0-10.5V user configurable 10.25V 0-5.125V 0-10.25V Inputs (user configurable) 10.5V 0-10.5V 0-5.25V Outputs 10.5V
1756-IF6I
none
0-21mA
1756-IF16
none
0-20.5mA
1756-IF4FxOF2F
1756-IR6I
6 isolated RTD
none
RTD sensors supported: 100, 200, 500, 1000 Platinum, alpha=385 100, 200, 500, 1000 Platinum, alpha=3916 120 Nickel, alpha=672 100, 120, 200, 500 Nickel, alpha=618 10 Copper -12mV to 78mV -12mV to 30mV Thermocouples supported: Type B: 250 to 1820C (482 to 3308F) Type C: 0 to 2315C (23 to 4199F) Type E: -270 to 1000C (-454 to 1832F) Type J: -210 to 1200C (-346 to 2192F) Type K: -270 to 1372C (-454 to 2502F) Type N: -270 to 1300C (-454 to 2372F) Type R: -50 to 1768C (-58 to 3214F) Type S: -50 to 1768C (-58 to 3214F) Type T: -270 to 400C (-454 to 752F) 10.4V 0-21mA
1756-IT6I
none
1756-OF4
none
4 voltage or current
150mA @ 5V 120mA @ 24V 3.65W 250mA @ 5V 225mA @ 24V 6.7W (0-550loads) or 250mA @ 5V 300mA @ 24V 8.5W (>550loads) 250mA @ 5V 175mA @ 24V 5.5W 150mA @ 5V 210mA @ 24V 5.8W
1756-OF6CI
none
6 isolated
na
0-21mA
1756-OF6VI
none
6 isolated
10.5
na
1756-OF8
none
8 voltage or current
10.4
0-21mA
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The module interfaces devices such as: magnetic pickup flow meters 4-40V dc pulses (TTL compatible) proximity probes
Mode of Operation: Totalizer fill prover Input/Output data: 2 input channels 50mV, mag pickup 1.3V, TTL 4V, Preamp 2 outputs 20mA @ 4.5-5.5V dc 1A @ 10-31.2V dc Removable terminal block: 1756-TBNH or 1756-TBSH (20 pins) Backplane current: 300mA @ 5V 6mA @ 24V 1.7W
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The 1756-HSC module can update data every 2ms. The module is most effective when you use a single sensor for each of the two channels on the module. If necessary, you can connect a single sensor to multiple channels or modules.
Mode of operation: counter rate measurement encoder debounce filter 1 MHz maximum 500KHz maximum 250KHz maximum 70Hz maximum Input data: 2 counters, each with A, B, and Z inputs 5V dc and 12-24V dc 16,777,216 maximum counts Output data: 4 outputs (2 outputs/common) 2 on/off preset values per output 20mA @4.5-5.5V dc 1A @10-31.2V dc Removable terminal block: 1756-TBCH or 1756-TBS6H (36 pins) Backplane current: 300mA @ 5V 3mA @ 24V 1.6W
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Removable terminal blocks (RTBs) provide a flexible interconnection between your plant wiring and 1756 I/O modules. The RTB plugs into the front of the I/O module. The type of module determines which RTB you need. You choose screw-clamp or spring-clamp RTBs. RTBs are not shipped with I/O modules. You must order them separately. The standard housing on the front of the wiring arm is not deep enough for 14 AWG wiring. If you plan to use 14 AWG wiring, also order the extended housing.
Catalog number: 1756-TBNH 1756-TBSH 1756-TBCH 1756-TBS6H 1756-TBE Description: screw-clamp with 20-pin connection spring-clamp with 20-pin connection screw-clamp with 36-pin connection spring-clamp with 36-pin connection extended housing; required for additional wiring space if using 14 AWG wiring Weight: 0.1 kg (0.3lb) 0.1 kg (0.2lb) 0.1 kg (0.3lb) 0.1 kg (0.2lb) 0.05 kg (0.1 lb)
As an alternative to buying RTBs and connecting the wires yourself, you can buy a wiring system of: interface modules (IFMs) that mount on DIN rails provide the output terminal blocks for the I/O module. Use the IFMs with the pre-wired cables that match the I/O module to the interface module. I/O-module-ready cables. One end of the cable assembly is an RTB that plugs into the front of the I/O module. The other end has individually color-coded conductors that connect to a standard terminal block.
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1492-IFM20F 1492-IFM20FN 1492-IFM20F-2 1492-IFM20F-3 1492-IFM20D24 1492-IFM20D24N 1492-IFM20D120 1492-IFM20D120N 1492-IFM20D24-2 1492-IFM20D24A-2 1492-IFM20D120-2 1492-IFM20D120A-2 1492-IFM20D24-3 1492-IFM20DS24-4 1492-IFM20DS120-4 1492-IFM20D240-2 1492-IFM20D240A-2 1492-IFM20F-F-2 1492-IFM20F-F24-2 1492-IFM20F-F120-2 1492-IFM20F-F240-2 1492-IFM20F-F24A-2 1492-IFM20F-F120A-2 1492-IFM20F-FS-2 1492-IFM20F-FS24-2
feed through feed through feed through feed through LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating fusible fusible fusible fusible fusible fusible fusible fusible
standard narrow standard extra terminals 3-wire sensor type input devices standard with 24V ac/dc LEDs narrow standard with 24V ac/dc LEDs standard with 120V ac LEDs narrow standard with 120V ac LEDs 24V ac/dc LEDS and extra terminals for outputs 24V ac/dc LEDS and extra terminals for inputs 120V ac LEDs and extra terminals for outputs 120V ac LEDs and extra terminals for inputs 3-wire sensor with 24V ac/dc LEDs isolated with 24/48V ac/dc LEDs and 4 terminals for outputs isolated with 120V ac LEDs and 4 terminals for outputs 240V ac LEDs and extra terminals for outputs 240V ac LEDs and extra terminals for inputs extra terminals for outputs extra terminals with 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for outputs extra terminals with 120V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs extra terminals with 240V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs extra terminals with 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for inputs extra terminals with 120V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for inputs isolated with extra terminals for outputs isolated with extra terminals and 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for outputs isolated with 4 terminals and 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for inputs
U U U
X X X X
X X X X X X
X X X X
X X X X X X
U U U
U U U
X X X
U U U
X X X
X X
U U
X X X X X X X
X X X W W V V
X X
X X X X W V V W W X
1492-IFM20F-FS24A-4
fusible
Find the column for the digital I/O module. Follow the column down to see what digital IFMs are compatible with the I/O module as indicated by a letter code. When you select the IFM, use the letter code from this chart to find the compatible cable in the following table for digital pre-wired cabled. The letter code must match the last character of the catalog number for the cable.
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Catalog number: Type of IFM: Description: OB16E OA16E OA8D OA8E OA16 IA8D IN16 IA16 IB16 IC16 ON8 OB8 OA8 OC8
1492-IFM20F-FS120-2
fusible
isolated with extra terminals with 120V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs isolated with 4 terminals with 120V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs isolated with 4 terminals with 120V ac blown fuse indicators for inputs isolated with 4 terminals with 240V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs 20-pin master with eight 24V dc relays 20-pin master with eight 24V ac relays expander with eight 24V dc relays1 expander with eight 120V ac relays1 expander with eight 24V dc channels with blown fuse indicators1 expander with eight 120V ac channels with blown fuse indicators1 expander with eight feed-through channels1 U
1492-IFM20F-FS120-4 1492-IFM20F-FS120A-4 1492-IFM20F-FS240-4 1492-XIM2024-8R 1492-XIM20120-8R 1492-XIM24-8R 1492-XIM120-8R 1492-XIMF-F24-2 1492-XIMF-F120-2 1492-XIMF-2
fusible fusible fusible relay master relay master relay expander relay expander fusible expander fusible expander feed-through expander
W X X X X X X X X
Find the column for the digital I/O module. Follow the column down to see what digital IFMs are compatible with the I/O module as indicated by a letter code. When you select the IFM, use the letter code from this chart to find the compatible cable in the following table for digital pre-wired cabled. The letter code must match the last character of the catalog number for the cable. 1. One expander module is connected to a master to provide a total of 16 outputs. An extender cable is included with each expander to connect it to the master.
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1492-IFM40F 1492-IFM40F-2 1492-IFM40F-3 1492-IFM40D24 1492-IFM40D24-2 1492-IFM40D24A-2 1492-IFM40D120-2 1492-IFM40D120A-2 1492-IFM40D24-3 1492-IFM40DS24-4 1492-IFM40DS24A-4 1492-IFM40DS120-4 1492-IFM40DS120A-4 1492-IFM40DS240A-4 1492-IFM40F-F-2 1492-IFM40F-F24-2 1492-IFM40F-F120-2 1492-IFM40F-FS-2 1492-IFM40F-FS24-2
feed through feed through feed through LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating LED indicating fusible fusible fusible fusible fusible
standard extra terminals 3-wire sensor type input devices standard with 24V ac/dc LEDs 24V ac/dc LEDs and extra terminals for outputs 24V ac/dc LEDs and extra terminals for inputs 120V ac LEDs and extra terminals for outputs 120V ac LEDs and extra terminals for inputs 3-wire sensor with 24V ac/dc LEDs for inputs isolated with 24/48V ac/dc LEDs and 4 terminals per output isolated with 24/48V ac/dc LEDs and 4 terminals per input isolated with 120V ac LEDs and 4 terminals per output isolated with 120V ac LEDs and 4 terminals per input isolated with 240V ac LEDs and 4 terminals per output extra terminals for outputs extra terminals with 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for outputs extra terminals with 120V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs isolated with extra terminals for outputs isolated with extra terminals and 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators for outputs isolated with 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators and 4 terminals per output isolated with extra terminals and 120V ac blown fuse indicators for outputs isolated with 120V ac blown fuse indicators and 4 terminals per output isolated with 240V ac blown fuse indicators and 4 terminals per output
Y Y
Y Y
Z Z
Z Y Y Y Y Y Y Z Z Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
1492-IFM40F-FS24-4
fusible
1492-IFM40F-FS120-2
fusible
1492-IFM40F-FS120-4
fusible
1492-IFM40F-FS240-4
fusible
Find the column for the digital I/O module. Follow the column down to see what digital IFMs are compatible with the I/O module as indicated by a letter code. When you select the IFM, use the letter code from this chart to find the compatible cable in the following table for digital pre-wired cabled. The letter code must match the last character of the catalog number for the cable.
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Catalog number: Type of IFM: Description: OB16D OB16E OW16I IB16D OB8EI OB16I OA16I IM16I OB32 IA16I IB16I IH16I OH8I OX8I IB32
1492-IFM40F-FS24A-4
fusible
isolated with 24V ac/dc blown fuse indicators and 4 terminals per input isolated with 120V ac blown fuse indicators and 4 terminals per input 40-pin master with eight 24V dc relays 40-pin master with sixteen 24V dc relays expander with eight 24V dc relays1 expander with eight 120V ac relays1 expander with eight 24V dc channels with blown fuse indicators1 expander with eight 120V ac channels with blown fuse indicators1 expander with eight feed-through channels1 Y
1492-IFM40F-FS120A-4
fusible
relay master relay master relay expander relay expander fusible expander fusible expander feed-through expander
Z Z X
1492-XIMF-F120-2
1492-XIMF-2
Find the column for the digital I/O module. Follow the column down to see what digital IFMs are compatible with the I/O module as indicated by a letter code. When you select the IFM, use the letter code from this chart to find the compatible cable in the following table for digital pre-wired cabled. The letter code must match the last character of the catalog number for the cable. 1. One expander module is connected to a master to provide a total of 16 outputs. An extender cable is included with each expander to connect it to the master.
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1. Cables are available in lengths of 0.5m, 1.0m, 2.5m, and 5.0m. To order, insert the code for the desired cable length into the catalog number in place of the x: 005=0.5m, 010=1.0m, 025=2.5m, 050=5m.
1. Cables are available in lengths of 0.5m, 1.0m, 2.5m, and 5.0m. To order, insert the code for the desired cable length into the catalog number in place of the x: 005=0.5m, 010=1.0m, 025=2.5m, 050=5m. Build-to-order cable lengths are also available. 2. Four conductors are not connected to the RTB.
For example, a 1756-OB32 that requires LEDs and extra terminals uses: 1492-IFM40D24-2 interface module 1492-ACABLExZ cable (replace x with the appropriate length)
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OF4 (voltage)
OF8 (voltage) WA
OF4 (current)
1492-AIFM4-3 1492-AIFM6S-3
feed through feed through feed through thermo couple fusible fusible fusible
4 channel with 3 terminals/channel 6 channel isolated with 3-4 terminals/channel 8 channel with 3 terminals/channel 6 channel with 3 terminals/channel 8 channel with 5 terminals/channel 16 channel with 3 terminals/channel 16 channel with 5 terminals/channel TA TB TC TC UA UA UB UB UC UC UD UD X Y Z
VA
VB Y Y
TA
TB
TC
TD
UA
UB
UC
UD Y
Find the column for the analog I/O module. Follow the column down to see what analog IFMs are compatible with the I/O module as indicated by a letter code. When you select the IFM, use the letter code from this chart to find the compatible cable in the following table for analog pre-wired cable. The letter code must match the last character of the catalog number for the cable.
The letter code for this AIFM is M. Use the letter code M to find the compatible cable in the following table for analog pre-wired cable. The letter code must match the last character of the catalog number for the cable.
OF8 (current) WB
IF6I (voltage)
IF6I (current)
OF6CI
OF6VI
IR6I
IT6I
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9 twisted pairs4 20 conductors5 20 conductors 20 conductors 5 twisted pairs 5 twisted pairs 20 conductors 20 conductors 9 twisted pairs 9 twisted pairs 20 conductors 20 conductors 9 twisted pairs 9 twisted pairs
1. Cables are available in lengths of 0.5m, 1.0m, 2.5m, and 5.0m. To order, insert the code for the desired cable length into the catalog number in place of the x: 005=0.5m, 010=1.0m, 025=2.5m, 050=5m. Build-to-order cable lengths are also available. 2. Each cable for analog I/O has an overall shield with a ring lug on a 200mm (8.87 in) exposed drain wire at the I/O module end of the cable. 3. One pair is not connected to the I/O module connector; two additional pairs are not used. 4. Two pairs are not used. 5. One conductor is not connected to the I/O module connector; one additional conductor is not used.
For example, a 1756-IF6I in voltage mode uses: 1492-AIFM6S-3 interface module 1492-ACABLExY cable (replace x with the appropriate length)
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The producer/consumer model multicasts messages. This means that multiple nodes can consume the same data at the same time from a single device. Where you place I/O modules in the control system determines how the modules exchange data.
And you place the module here:
local chassis
requested packet interval real time sample and / or requested packet interval
remote chassis
For a ControlLogix controller to control 1756 I/O, the I/O must be: in the same chassis as the controller or on a ControlNet network that is local to that controller or on an Ethernet/IP network that is local to that controller For example:
Chassis A
Chassis B
Chassis C
Assume that the network links in this example are either ControlNet or Ethernet/IP links. Both links can be the same, or one link can be a ControlNet link and the other can be an Ethernet/IP link. Chassis A can control the 1756 I/O modules in Chassis A and in Chassis B, but not in Chassis C. The ControlLogix controller in Chassis A can only send messages to the devices in Chassis C.
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In a ControlLogix system, I/O updates occur asynchronous to the execution of logic. This lets your application receive updated data as soon as possible. If your application needs synchronous I/O updates, use the synchronous copy (CPS) instruction to buffer I/O data at the beginning of each scan. The type of module and where you place the module determines how the module operates:
Operation: The RPI specifies the rate at which a module multicasts its data. The time ranges from 200 microseconds to 750 milliseconds. When the specified time frame elapses, the module will multicast data (also called cyclic data exchange). If a change of state (COS) does not occur within the RPI timeframe, the module multicasts data at the rate specified by the RPI. Because the RPI and COS functions are asynchronous to the logic scan, it is possible for an input to change state during program scan execution. If this is a concern, buffer input data so your logic has a stable copy of data during its scan. Use the Synchronous Copy (CPS) instruction to copy the input data from your input tags to another structure and use the data from that structure.
remote chassis
The RPI and COS values still define when the module multicasts data within its own chassis, but only the value of the RPI determines when the owner controller receives the data over the network. When an RPI value is specified for an input module in a remote chassis, in addition to instructing the module to multicast data within its own chassis, the RPI also reserves a spot in the stream of data flowing across the control network. The timing of this reserved spot may or may not coincide with the exact value of the RPI, but the owner-controller will receive data at least as often as the specified RPI.
digital output
local chassis
If the module resides in the same chassis as the owner-controller, the module receives the data almost immediately after the owner-controller sends it. Data is sent after all the programs within each task have completed executing. If an output module resides in a chassis other than that of the owner-controller (i.e. a remote chassis connected via ControlNet or Ethernet/IP), the owner-controller sends data to the output module only at the RPI rate. The RPI also reserves a spot in the stream of data flowing across the control network. The timing of this reserved spot may or may not coincide with the exact value of the RPI, but the output module receives data at least as often as the specified RPI.
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Operation: The RTS value specifies when the module scans its channels and multicasts the data (update the input data buffer then multicast). The RPI value specifies when the module multicasts the current contents of the input data buffer without scanning (updating) the channels. The module resets the RPI timer each time an RTS transfer occurs. If the RTS value is less than or equal to the RPI value, each multicast of data from the module has newly updated channel data. The module only multicasts at the RTS rate. If the RTS value is greater than the RPI, the module multicasts at both the RTS rate and the RPI rate.
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The RPI and RTS rates still define when the module multicasts data within its own chassis, but only the RPI value determines when the owner-controller receives the data over the network. The RPI also reserves a spot in the stream of data flowing across the control network. The timing of this reserved spot may or may not coincide with the exact value of the RPI, but the controller receives data at least as often as the specified RPI.
analog output
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The RPI value specifies when the owner-controller broadcasts output data to the module. If the module resides in the same chassis as the owner-controller, the module receives the data almost immediately after the owner-controller sends it. If an output module resides in a chassis other than that of the owner-controller (i.e. a remote chassis connected via ControlNet or Ethernet/IP), the owner-controller sends data to the output module only at the RPI rate. The RPI also reserves a spot in the stream of data flowing across the control network. The timing of this reserved spot may or may not coincide with the exact value of the RPI, but the output module receives data at least as often as the specified RPI.
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Selecting Controller Ownership Every I/O module in the ControlLogix system must be owned by a
ControlLogix controller. The owner controller stores configuration data for every I/O module that it owns and can be local or remote in regard to the I/O modules position. The owner controller sends the I/O configuration data to define the I/O modules behavior and to start the I/O modules operation within the control system. Each ControlLogix I/O module must continuously maintain communication with its owner controller to operate normally. Typically, each I/O module has only one owner. Because listen-only controllers lose their connections to modules when communications with the owner controller stop, you can define more than one owner for an input module. If multiple controllers own the same input module, each controller must maintain identical configuration for that input module. An output module is limited to one owner.
Planning Motion Step 2 - Select: motion modules associated cable(s) a remote terminal block (RTB) for each 1756-M02AE servo module
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The Logix approach to motion control employs synchronized, distributed processing to provide a motion solution offering heightened performance and integration. The ControlLogix controller executes ladder-based motion commands and a motion trajectory planner while the servo module executes a fine planner and closes a position and velocity loop. This modular approach provides: Modular processing, including the ability to add ControlLogix controllers for additional processing power Control of multiple axes from a single ControlLogix controller application program
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Each controller and chassis can control as many as 32 axes. RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software provides complete axis configuration and motion programming support.
RSLogix5000 Software Integrated Motion Programming ControlLogix Controller Program Execution 1756-M02AE Servo Module Drive Position Velocity Motor Feedback Drive Position Velocity Motor Feedback Axis Configuration
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Planning Motion
The 1756-M08SE SERCOS interface module is an 8-axis module that serves as a link between the ControlLogix platform and 1394 SERCOS drive systems with 1 to 8 axes operating in either position or velocity mode. The communication link between the module and the drive(s) uses the IEC 61491 SErial Real-time COmmunication System (SERCOS) protocol over a fiber optic medium. The SERCOS interface is the only internationally approved, digital open standard with the performance required to synchronize multi-axis motion control. It is designed to focus on the efficient transfer of data specifically for servo control. The SERCOS interface uses a ring topology with one master and multiple slaves (axes). The fiber optical ring starts and ends with the master (1786-M08SE module).
ControlLogix controller with 1756-M08SE module
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The fiber optic transmitter for the module uses 650nm wavelength.This wavelength produces a visible light from the port. You can use either plastic optical fiber (POF) and Hard Clad Silica (HCS ) cables. Both the transmitter and receiver connections use a F-SMA standard plug that conforms to the F-SMA screw type connector.
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Select one of these fiber optic cables to connect the SERCOS interface module to 1394 drives:
Catalog Number: 2090-SCEPx-01 (no jacket) 2090-SCVPx-0 (standard jacket) 2090-SCNPx-0 (nylon jacket) 2090-SCVGx-02 Description: Plastic Fiber Optic Cables You can use a 1000 m plastic simplex fiber optical cable. Plastic fiber optic cables have a transmission range of 1-32 meters. Allen-Bradley offers plastic, fiber-optic cable assemblies that come in a variety of jackets. The cable is available with: no jacket (Chlorinated Polyethylene) for use inside an electrical cabinet, a standard jacket (Polyvinyl Chloride) for use outside of electrical cabinets a nylon jacket for use in harsh environments. Glass Fiber Optic Cables You can use a 200 m glass fiber optical cable. Glass fiber optic cables have a transmission range of 1-200 meters to 200 meters. Allen-Bradley offers glass, fiber-optic cable assemblies that come with a standard jacket (Polyvinyl Chloride) for use in normal environments.
1. The x determines the length in meters. Select 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 32 meters. 2. The x determines the length in meters. Select 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 32, 50, 100, 150, or 200 meters.
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The servo module is a 2-axis, closed-loop servo module that receives profile information from the ControlLogix controller. The servo module makes sure that the actuator (motor) follows the profile by monitoring the position feedback via the quadrature encoder input and generating an analog command reference for the drive. A position and velocity loop is closed every 200 s using position feedback as the input and 10V analog output. Important: The servo module must be in the same chassis as the ControlLogix controller that controls the servo module. If you distribute motion control across different locations, place a ControlLogix controller in each chassis that has a servo module.
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1. Maximum wire size will require the extended depth RTB housing (1756-TBE). 2. Use this conductor category information for planning conductor routing as described in the system level installation manual. See the Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication number 1770-4.1.
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If you connect the 1756-M02AE module to a 1394 or 1398 series servo drive, choose one of these cables:
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The 1756-SYNCH SynchLink module connects a ControlLogix chassis to a SynchLink fiber optic communications link. SynchLink provides time synchronization and data broadcasting capabilities for distributed motion and coordinated drive control. These devices support SynchLink: 1756-SYNCH SynchLink module 1756-DM drive module PowerFlex 700s drive The 1756-SYNCH module performs three functions: coordinate CST time across multiple ControlLogix chassis move limited amount of data from one chassis to another at a high speed let one controller consume motion axes data from a controller in another chassis
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1. CSA certification - Class I Division 2, Group A, B, C, D or nonhazardous locations. 2. The xxx determines the length. Select 001, 003, 005, 010, 020, 050, 100, or 250 meters.
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SynchLink is a uni-directional system that can be configured in star, daisy chain, or ring topologies:
Topology: Star Requires: 1751-SLBA base block 1751-SL4SP 4-port splitter block Supports: 2 layers of hubs 16 end nodes per hub 257 nodes (including master node) per star network Example: The star configuration transfers data from a master node through hubs to end nodes.
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Daisy Chain Optional: 1751-SLBP bypass switch block Supports: 10 nodes (including master and end nodes) per daisy chain network Ring Optional: 1751-SLBP bypass switch block Supports: 10 nodes (including master and end nodes) per daisy chain network
In a daisy chain configuration, the SynchLink network starts at the master node and ends at the end node.
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The ring configuration is a permutation of the daisy chain configuration. In the ring configuration, the SynchLink network starts and ends at the master node.
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1756-DMxxx Module
The 1756-DM drive module lets you update and retrofit Reliance distributed power system (DPS) installations to ControlLogix-based systems. Each drive module interfaces with an individual Power Module Interface (PMI) chassis. You can also use the 1756-DM to modernize existing power bridges from analog to digital control. Each version of the drive communicates with a unique distributed power module:
Catalog Number:1 1756-DMD30 1756-DMF30
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1. The 1756-DM modules are only available through Drive Systems. 2. Check with Drive Systems for product availability.
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Drive Communications Value: 820 nM (infrared) 10 Mbps 62.5/125 micron glass one pair SC Style and one pair ST Style Order 1756-DMCFxxx drive communications fiber optic cable2 or breakout cable from Belden 225362 or Mohawk M92021 maximum length 300m minimum length 1m 1 PMI chassis
10 daisy chain configuration 256 star configuration with multiplexing blocks 1.35A @ 5V dc 3.0mA @ 24V dc 6.96W 23.7 BTU/hr operating 0 to 60 C (32 to 140 F storage -40 to 85 C (-40 to 185 F) 5% to 95% noncondensing 5g @ 10- 50Hz per IEC 68- 2- 6 operating 30G peak for 11ms storage 50G peak for 11ms
1. The xxx determines the length. Select 001, 003, 005, 010, 020, 050, 100, or 250 meters. 2. The xxx determines the length. Select 001, 003, 010, or 030 meters.
Planning Network Communications Step 3 - Select: communication modules associated cable(s) and network equipment sufficient modules and cables if you are planning a redundant ControlNet system
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Information networks
An information network: provides a link between the plant floor and manufacturing systems connects to multiple vendors host computers has the capacity to transfer large data files supports standard network management and troubleshooting tools A control network: offers real-time performance is deterministic and repeatable supports peer-to-peer messaging connects to programmable controllers, personal computers, man-machine interface devices, drives, motion devices, etc. support programming and device configuration A device network: reduces wiring costs because devices do not need to be directly wired to a programmable controller supports device-level diagnostics connects to multiple vendors devices
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NetLinx architecture
NetLinx architecture is the foundation for three open networks that support ControlLogix devices: DeviceNet, ControlNet, and EtherNet/IP. The NetLinx architecture combines network services with CIP (control and information protocol) and open software interfaces. The NetLinx architecture is designed to include device, control, and information networks. You can mix and match one, two, or all three of the networks, based on your specific application. You can seamlessly move data among the networks without additional programming, configuration, or creation of routing tables. NetLinx is wire independent. This means that you select components and media according to your specific application. With choices like EtherNet/IP based on EtherNet TCP/IP, for information and control, ControlNet for deterministic control, and DeviceNet at the device level, you can design a control solution that integrates the most up-to-the-minute technology with the most advanced functionality. To further develop your system, NetLinx architecture incorporates open technologies like OLE for Process Control (OPC) and RSLinx and IOLinx from Rockwell Software for a seamless interface to your computer systems with commercially available hardware and software components.
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Selecting a network
You can configure your system for information exchange between a range of devices and computing platforms and operating systems. You select the communication interface module(s) for the network(s) that meet your needs:
If your application requires: recommended medium for plant-wide sharing of data high-speed transfer of time-critical data between controllers and I/O devices high-speed data transfer between information systems and/or a large quantity of controllers Internet/Intranet connection program maintenance high-speed transfer of time-critical data between controllers and I/O devices deterministic and repeatable data delivery program maintenance media redundancy intrinsic safety controller redundancy connections of low-level devices directly to plant floor controllers, without the need to interface them through I/O modules more diagnostics for improved data collection and fault detection less wiring and reduced start-up time than a traditional, hard-wired system plantwide and cell-level data sharing with program maintenance transfer of information between controllers plantwide and cell-level data sharing with program maintenance transfer of information between controllers connections between controllers and I/O adapters distributed controllers so that each controller has its own I/O and communicates with a supervisory controller Fieldbus transmitters and actuators closed-loop control process automation modems supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) Use this network: EtherNet/IP network see page 42 Type:
Data Highway Plus see page 50 DH-485 network see page 57 Universal Remote I/O network see page 51 Fieldbus network see page 53 serial network see page 55
information network
information network
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device network
information network
You can use your ControlLogix system to bridge and route control and information data. Communication does not depend on a controller in the chassis. You can bridge across these networks: DH+ network EtherNet/IP network ControlNet network
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DH+ network PLC-5 processor SLC 5/04 processor yes yes yes yes yes yes yes RSLinx software yes yes na yes na yes na
EtherNet/IP network PLC-5E processor yes yes yes yes yes yes yes RSLinx software yes yes na yes na yes na
ControlNet network PLC-5C processor yes yes yes yes yes yes yes RSLinx processor yes yes na yes na yes na
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OK B A RXD TXD OK
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EtherNet/IP Network
Ethernet Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP) is an open industrial networking standard that supports implicit messaging (real-time I/O messaging), explicit messaging (messaging exchange), or both and uses commercial off-the-shelf Ethernet communication chips and physical media. The EtherNet/IP standard uses: IEEE 802.3 Physical and Data Link standard Ethernet TCP/IP protocol suite (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), the Ethernet industry standard Control and Information Protocol (CIP), the protocol that provides real-time I/O messaging and information/peer-to-peer messaging.
firewall/router ControlLogix chassis with controller and Ethernet module PC running RSLinx software PanelView
Ethernet switch
ControlLogix gateway
to ControlNet network
Ethernet to RS-232-C interface ControlLogix I/O with Ethernet module MicroLogix controller Ethernet switch Ethernet SLC 5/05 Processor Ethernet PLC-5 Processor
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Typically, an EtherNet/IP network uses an active star topology in which groups of devices are connected point-to-point to a switch. Switches provide virtual connections that help to control collisions and reduce traffic on the network. In a control application, in which real-time data access is critical, network switches are recommended instead of hubs. The benefit of a star topology is in its support of both 10 and 100 Mbps products. You can mix 10 and 100 Mbps devices, and the ethernet switch will negotiate the speed. Also, the star topology offers you connections that are simple to wire, easy to debug or find failures, and easy to maintain. The use of full duplex equipment and switches further increases the determinism of an Ethernet network by reducing packet collisions and enabling the equipment to send and receive data simultaneously. All EtherNet/IP real-time control equipment designed and manufactured by Rockwell Automation supports full duplex.
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1. These specifications are planned characteristics for the module and are subject to change.
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ControlNet Network
A ControlNet network is a real-time, control network that provides high-speed transport of both time-critical I/O data and messaging data, including upload/download of programming and configuration data and peer-to-peer messaging, all on one, single physical media link. A ControlNet network is highly deterministic because it has the ability to reliably predict when data will be delivered. You can connect a variety of devices to a ControlNet network, including personal computers, controllers, operator interface devices, drives, I/O modules, and other devices with ControlNet connections. A ControlNet network is an open network that provides the performance required for critical control data, such as I/O updates and controller-to-controller interlocking.
workstation running programming software with 1784-KTCx
ControlNet
PWR
STS
PanelView terminal
ControlLogix chassis
PLC-5/40C controller
ControlNet statistics
Rates: transmission: 5 Mbps network update time: 2-100ms Cable lengths: 1000m (3,280 ft.) with 2 devices 250m (820 ft.) with a maximum of 48 devices tap drop cable length fixed at 1m (3 ft.) maximum distance 6km with repeaters Maximum number of nodes: 99
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Listed Industrial Control Equipment Certified Process Control Equipment Certified Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D Approved Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D Marked for all applicable directives Marked for all applicable acts N223
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DeviceNet Network
A DeviceNet network is an open, low-level communication link that provides connections between simple, industrial devices (such as sensors and actuators) and high-level devices (such as controllers). Based on standard Controller Area Network (CAN) technology, this open network offers interoperability between devices from multiple vendors. A DeviceNet network provides:
Benefit: simple devices from multiple vendors that meet DeviceNet standards are interchangeable, giving you flexibility and choice an open network provides common, end-user solutions, and reduces the need to support a wide variety of device networks you can remove and replace devices without disrupting other devices a networked device installation is more cost-effective than traditional I/O wiring because one wire supplies both communications and 24V power
At the device layer, a DeviceNet network can connect low-level devices directly to plant-floor controllers.
PLC-5 controller with 1771-SDN scanner module ControlLogix controller with 1756-DNB module
DeviceNet
DeviceNet statistics
Data transmission rate: 125 Kbps 250 Kbps 500 Kbps Cable trunk length: 500m (1,640 ft.) 250m (820 ft.) 100m (328 ft.) Cumulative drop length: 125m (512 ft.) 78m (256 ft.) 39m (128 ft.) 6 m (20 ft.) 64 Maximum drop length: Maximum number of nodes:
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DH+ Network
The Data Highway Plus network is a local area network designed to support remote programming and data acquisition for factory-floor applications. You can also use DH+ communication modules to implement a small peer-to-peer network. You can use a DH+ network for data transfer to other controllers or high-level computers and as a link for programming multiple controllers. A ControlLogix controller can communicate over a DH+ network with other controllers and with a workstation. The DH+ network supports daisy chain and trunkline-dropline configurations.
PLC-5 controller PanelView terminal workstation with RSLogix 5000 software workstation
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Data transmission rate: Maximum cable length: 57.6 Kbps 230.4 Kbps 3,048m (10,000 ft.) 762 m (2,500 ft) Maximum number of nodes: 64 per link
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The strength and versatility of the Universal Remote I/O network comes from the breadth of products it supports. In addition to 1771 I/O, the Universal Remote I/O network supports many Allen-Bradley and third-party devices. Typical applications range from simple I/O links with controllers and I/O modules, to links with a variety of other devices. You connect devices through remote I/O adapter modules or built-in remote I/O adapters.
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FLEX I/O adapter 1791 I/O block PLC-5 controller in adapter mode PanelView terminal
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1756-DHRIO Data Highway Plus and remote I/O communication interface module
The Data Highway Plus and remote I/O module supports messaging between devices on Data Highway Plus networks and devices on other networks, such as EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, and DeviceNet networks. The remote I/O functionality enables the module to act as a scanner for transferring discrete and block-transfer data to and from remote I/O devices.
Description: communication rate connections Value: DH+: 57.6 or 230.4 Kbps Universal Remote I/O: 57.6 Kbps, 115.2 Kbps, or 230 Kbps 32 connections per DH+ channel 32 logical rack connections per remote I/O channel 16 block-transfer connections per remote I/O channel cable termination resistor backplane current 1770-CD Belden 9463 150 Ohm and 82 Ohm resistors ship with the 1756-DHRIO module 850mA @ 5V dc 1.7mA @ 24V dc 4.38W 0 to 60 C (32 to 140 F) -40 to 85 C (-40 to 185 F) 5% to 95% noncondensing 10 to 150 Hz 5.0 G maximum peak acceleration 30G peak for 11ms 50G peak for 11ms 0.3 kg (0.6 lb)
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Fieldbus Network
A Foundation Fieldbus network is a standard-based network designed to handle process automation applications. Fieldbus interconnects measurement and control equipment, such as sensors, actuators, and controllers. The Fieldbus environment is the base level network in the hierarchy of plant networks. At the device layer, a Fieldbus network can connect low-level devices directly to plant-floor controllers.
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Serial Network
The ControlLogix serial port is compatible with RS-232 serial communication. The serial port supports the DF1 protocol to communicate with others devices on the serial link. You can select a DF1 mode:
For: communication between a controller and other DF1-compatible devices using DF1 full-duplex protocol control of polling and message transmission between the master and each slave using DF1 half-duplex polled protocol. using the controller as a slave station in a master/slave serial network using DF1 half-duplex protocol. communication between a controller and an ASCII device, such as a bar code reader
Use this DF1 mode: point to point DF1 master DF1 slave user mode (ASCII)
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The ControlLogix controller uses a 1756-CP3 cable to connect to the serial port. Or you can make a 9-pin cable using these pinouts:
1 CD 2 RDX 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 COMMON 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI straight cable end 1 CD 2 RDX 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 COMMON 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI right-angle cable end
The cable is shielded and tied to the connector housing at both ends.
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Description: options communication rate connections cable Value: 1756-MVI 1756-MVID module by itself module and API software
configurable, depending on serial protocol 1 3 serial adapter cables ship with the module the locking-type RJ45 connector installs in the module; the other end is a DB-9 male connector 800mA @ 5V dc 3mA @ 24V dc 4W 0 to 60 C (32 to 140 F) -40 to 85 C (-40 to 185 F) 5% to 95% noncondensing 10 to 150 Hz 5.0 G maximum peak acceleration 30G peak for 11ms 50G peak for 11ms
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DH-485 Networks
The DH-485 protocol uses RS-485 half-duplex as its physical interface. (RS-485 is a definition of electrical characteristics; it is not a protocol.) You can configure the RS-232 port of the ControlLogix controller to act as an DH-485 interface.
ControlLogix controller
1761-CBL-AP00 or 1761-CBL-PM02
On the DH-485 network, the ControlLogix controller can send and receive messages to and from other controllers on the network. Currently, the DH-485 support does not include remote programming or monitoring through RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software. You need a 1761-NET-AIC+ converter for each controller you want to put on the DH-485 network. You can have two controllers per one 1761-NET-AIC+ converter, but you would need a different cable for each controller. Connect one controller to port 1 (9-pin connector) and one controller to port 2 (mini-DIN connector). The cable you use to connect the controller depends on the port you use on the 1761-NET-AIC+ converter.
If you connect to this port: port 1 DB-9 RS-232, DTE connection port 2 mini-DIN 8 RS-232 connection Use this cable: 1747-CP3 or 1761-CBL-AC00 1761-CBL-AP00 or 1761-CBL-PM02
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The RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software supports a generic ControlNet module that allows connections to ControlNet nodes for which there is no specific support currently available in the programming software. A module configured as a generic ControlNet module communicates with the controller in the form of input, output, status, and configuration tags. These tags and their characteristics vary depending on the type of module. For example, use the generic module configuration to set up communications between a ControlLogix controller and a 1203-CN1 ControlNet communication module.
Then use the CIP generic MSG instruction type to send and receive messages from the 1203-CN1 module.
The screens above show the connection parameters for the 1203-CN1 module. These parameters differ depending on the module. See the modules vendor for modules characteristics.
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Selecting a Controller
The ControlLogix controller provides a scalable controller solution that is capable of addressing a large amount of I/O points (128,000 digital maximum / 4000 analog maximum). The controller can control local I/O, as well as remote I/O across Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, and Universal Remote I/O networks. You can place multiple ControlLogix controllers in a single ControlLogix chassis. Multiple controllers can read input values from all inputs. A single controller can communicate over multiple communication modules and multiple controllers can share the same communication module.
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Description:
750 Kbytes
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1756-L55M23 1.5 Mbytes plus 1.5 Mbytes nonvolatile memory 1.15A 0.02A 4.50W 15.4 BTU/hr 12.5 oz.
1756-L55M24 3.5 Mbytes plus 3.5 Mbytes nonvolatile memory 1.25A 0.02A 4.75W 16.2 BTU/hr 12.8 oz.
750 Kbytes plus 750 Kbytes nonvolatile memory 1.15A 0.02A 4.50W 15.4 BTU/hr 12.5 oz.
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1. Available user memory is the amount of memory available to the user after RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software is connected and a null program is loaded. 2. Check with your Rockwell Automation representative for details on the memory restrictions of the 1756-L55M16 controller
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1. See the Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1. 2. Strongly recommended for the 1756-L55M16 controller; recommended for the 1756-L55M14 and 1756-L55M24 controllers.
Note: The 1756-L55 controllers are the most current ControlLogix controllers. While the original 1756-L1 controllers are still available, the current controllers execute motion instructions and function blocks approximately 30% faster than 1756-L1 controllers and the current controllers support more memory than the 1756-L1 controllers
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The following equations provide an estimate of the memory needed for a controller. Each of these numbers includes a rough estimate of the associated user programming. Depending on the complexity of your application, you might need additional memory. Controller tasks Discrete I/O points Analog I/O points _____ * 4000 = _____ bytes (minimum 1 needed) _____ * 400 = _____ bytes _____ * 2600 = _____ bytes
When considering memory use by communication modules, count all the communication modules in the system, not just those in the local chassis. This includes device connection modules, adapter modules, and ports on PanelView terminals.
The 1756-L55 controllers do not operate stand-alone. Choose one of these memory boards to come already assembled with the controller:
This memory board: 1756-M12 1756-M13 1756-M14 1756-M16 1756-M22 1756-M23 1756-M24 Supports: 750 Kbytes memory 1.5 Mbytes memory 3.5 Mbytes memory 7.5 Mbytes of user memory with a maximum of 3.5 Mbytes for tag data storage 750 Kbytes memory plus 750 Kbytes nonvolatile memory 1.5 Mbytes memory plus 1.5 Mbytes nonvolatile memory 3.5 Mbytes memory plus 3.5 Mbytes nonvolatile memory
In addition to standard memory (RAM), the 1756-M22, 1756-M23, and 1756-M24 memory boards also support nonvolatile memory storage (flash) so you can permanently store a program on a controller. You can: manually trigger the controller to save to or load from nonvolatile memory configure the controller to load from nonvolatile memory on power up
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Controller Batteries
1756-BA1 battery
The ControlLogix controller comes with one 1756-BA1 battery. Only order a battery if you need a replacement.
The battery module is highly recommended for the 1756-LxxM16 controllers and can be used on smaller memory controllers to extend backup time.
Battery specifications
Description: 1756-BA1 battery 1756-BATM battery module (houses the battery assembly) 1756-BATA battery assembly Value: 0.59g lithium contains: one 1756-BATA assembly 1m cable to connect housing to controller maximum of 5g lithium per each D cell; assembly contains 2 D cells
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The ControlLogix system uses a connection to establish a communication link between two devices. Connections can be: controller to local I/O modules or local communication modules controller to remote I/O or remote communication modules controller to remote I/O (rack optimized) modules produced and consumed tags messages
You indirectly determine the number of connections the controller uses by configuring the controller to communicate with other devices in the system. The ControlLogix system supports both scheduled and unscheduled connections.
Connection: scheduled Description: A scheduled connection identifies a specific device and lets you send and receive data repeatedly at a predetermined rate, which is the requested packet interval (RPI). For example, a connection to an I/O module is a scheduled connection because you repeatedly receive data from the module. Other scheduled connections include connections to: communication devices produced/consumed tags You must use RSNetWorx for ControlNet to enable all scheduled connections and establish a network update time (NUT) for the network. An unscheduled connection is a message transfer between controllers that is triggered by the program (i.e., the MSG instruction). Unscheduled messaging lets you send and receive data when needed.
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The ControlLogix controller can produce (broadcast) and consume (receive) system-shared tags. Produced and consumed tags each require scheduled connections.
Requires these connections: The local controller (producing) uses one connection for the produced tag and its first consumer and one connection for each additional consumer. As you increase the number of controllers that can consume a produced tag, you also reduce the number of connections the controller has available for other operations, such as communications and I/O. Each consumed tag requires one connection for the controller that is consuming the tag.
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Controllers can produce and consume tags over: the ControlLogix backplane a ControlNet network an Ethernet/IP network. Important: For two controllers to share produced or consumed tags, both controllers must be attached to the same control network (such as a ControlNet or Ethernet/IP network). You cannot bridge produced and consumed tags over two networks.
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The total combined consumed and produced tags that a controller supports is (this is also the maximum number of connections): (number of produced tags) + (number of consumed tags) 250 As the number of consumed tags increases, the number of available produced tags decreases. Important: The total number of tags that can be produced or consumed is limited by the number of available connections. If the controller uses all of its connections for I/O and communication devices, no connections are left for produced and consumed tags.
Unscheduled connections are used for transferring data to other devices, such as other controllers or operator devices. Some messages use an unscheduled connection to send or receive data. Some messages also have the option of leaving the connection open (cache) or closing the connection when the message is done transmitting. The following table shows which messages use a connection:
Using this communication method: CIP CIP CIP with Source ID DH+ Uses a connection: Which you can cache:
This type of message: CIP data table read or write PLC2, PLC3, PLC5, or SLC (all types)
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If a message executes repeatedly, cache the connection. This keeps the connection open and optimizes execution time. Opening a connection each time the message executes increases execution time. If a message executes infrequently, do not cache the connection. This closes the connection upon completion of the message, which frees up that connection for other uses. Each message uses one connection, regardless of how many devices are in the message path. To conserve connections, you can configure one message to read from or write to multiple devices.
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The ControlLogix system uses scheduled connections to transmit I/O data. These connections can be either direct or rack-optimized.
Description: A direct connection is a real-time, data transfer link between the controller and an I/O module. The controller maintains and monitors the connection between the controller and the I/O module. Any break in the connection, such as a module fault or the removal of a module while under power, causes the controller to set fault status bits in the data area associated with the module. For digital I/O modules, you can select rack optimized communication. A rack optimized connection consolidates connection usage between the controller and all the digital I/O modules on a rack (or DIN rail). Rather than having individual, direct connections for each I/O module, there is one connection for the entire rack (or DIN rail).
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Depending on the type of I/O modules in the ControlLogix system, both direct connections and rack-optimized connections can be used.
I/O System: 1756 basic digital I/O in a local chassis 1756 digital I/O in a remote chassis via a control network1 Supported Connection Type(s): direct connection direct connection or rack-optimized connection2 direct connection direct connection or rack-optimized connection direct connection rack-optimized connection direct connection via messaging direct connection via messaging rack-optimized connection
1756 analog I/O either in a local chassis or via a control network in a remote chassis FLEX digital I/O via a ControlNet network
FLEX analog I/O either in a local chassis or via a control network in a remote chassis digital I/O via a Universal Remote I/O network analog I/O via a Universal Remote I/O network 1771 analog I/O via a ControlNet network all DeviceNet I/O
1. The control network can be an Ethernet/IP or ControlNet network. 2. Rack-optimized connections for diagnostic and E-fuse modules do not send diagnostic or fuse data to controller.
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The rack-optimized connection conserves connections and bandwidth. However, because the connections are condensed into one rack connection, the optimized digital I/O can no longer send all of its status and diagnostic data.
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The controller makes the connection through the 1756-DHRIO module to the adapter module in the 1771 chassis. The controller requires one connection for each logical rack. The addressing mode (1/2 slot, 1 slot, or 2 slot) of the 1771 chassis determines the number of logical racks, which determines the total number of connections. In addition, the controller uses one connection for each message to a 1771 block-transfer module.
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The 1756-DNB module does not establish connections to its devices; and therefore, the controller doesnt establish connections with DeviceNet devices. The 1756-DNB module acts as a scanner that gathers all the data from its devices and packs that data together into one image that is passed to the controller. However, the controller can use a MSG instruction to get information directly to or from a DeviceNet device.
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The ControlLogix controller supports 250 connections. To calculate the total connection requirements for a ControlLogix controller, consider the connections to local I/O modules and the connections to remote modules. Use the following table to tally local connections:
Connection Type: local I/O module (always a direct connection) 1756-M02AE, -M08SE servo module 1756-CNB, -CNBR communication module 1756-ENBT, -ENET communication module 1756-DNET communication module 1756-DHRIO communication module
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Regardless of how you configure local I/O modules (rack-optimized or direct connect), the controller establishes a direct connection for each local I/O module. Remote connections depend on the communication module. The number of connections the module itself supports determines how many connections the controller can access through that module. Use the following table to tally remote connections:
Connection Type: remote 1756-CNB, -CNBR ControlNet communication module1 configured as a direct (none) connection configured as a rack-optimized connection remote 1756-ENBT, -ENET Ethernet communication module2 configured as a direct (none) connection configured as a rack-optimized connection remote I/O module over ControlNet (direct connection) other remote communication adapter produced and consumed tag produced tag and one consumer each additional consumer consumed tag cached message block-transfer message Device Quantity: Connections per Device: 0 or 1 0 or 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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1. See the ControlNet specifications on page 47 for details on how many connections the module supports. 2. See the Ethernet specifications on page 44 for details on how many connections the module supports.
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The 1794-VHSC module is supported only as remote ControlNet I/O for every Logix controller. You cannot place a 1794-VHSC module (or any other modules that use extended data types) on the local or extended-local DIN rails of a FlexLogix controller. 2. Use a 1771-ACN15, -ACNR15 adapter module. Version 10 and later of RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software supports 1771 digital, analog, and specialty I/O modules. Previous versions of the software support only 1771 digital I/O modules. 3. Unless otherwise indicated, each drive has different options you order for its supported communication networks. See the appropriate catalog or selection information for a drive to make sure you select the appropriate option when specifying a drive for a specific network. 4. These drives are also supported on SERCOS and SynchLink links.
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The ControlLogix system takes advantage of several networks to allow communications with many different controllers and devices. The following table lists which products the ControlLogix controller can communicate with over which networks.
ControlNet network: yes no yes yes yes yes yes n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a yes yes yes yes n/a n/a n/a yes yes yes10 yes11 DeviceNet network: no no yes no no no no yes5 yes5 yes5 n/a n/a no yes no no n/a n/a yes n/a yes n/a n/a n/a DH+ network: yes no no no no yes yes4 n/a n/a n/a yes6 yes8 yes yes yes yes n/a yes n/a yes n/a n/a n/a n/a RS-232 (DF1) network: yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes7 yes9 yes yes no yes n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a DH-485 network: yes yes no yes no n/a no no no no n/a n/a n/a yes no no n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
1. The Ethernet PLC-5 processor must be one of these: series C, revision N.1 or later series D, revision E.1 or later series E, revision D.1 or later 2. The 1785-ENET Ethernet communication interface module must be series A, revision D or later. 3. Use a 1747-L55x controller with OS501 or greater 4. Use a 1747-L54x controller. 5. The MicroLogix controller appears as I/O points to the ControlLogix controller. Requires 1761-NET-DNI DeviceNet interface. 6. The PLC-2 controller requires a 1785-KA module for DH+ communications. 7. The PLC-2 controller requires a 1771-KG module for serial (DF1) communications. 8. The PLC-3 controller requires a 1775-S5 module for DH+ communications 9. The PLC-3 controller requires a 1775-KA module for serial (DF1) communications. 10. Use the generic module configuration to configure the 1203-CN1 module and a CIP generic MSG instruction to communicate with the module. 11. Use a CIP generic MSG instruction to communicate with the 1203-FM1 SCANport module on a DIN rail that is remote to the controller. The remote DIN rail also requires a 1794-ACN(R)15 ControlNet adapter module.
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Selecting a Chassis
The ControlLogix system is a modular system that requires a 1756 I/O chassis. You can place any 1756 module in any slot. The backplane provides a high-speed communication path between modules. Multiple controllers on the backplane can pass messages between each other. With multiple communication interface modules on the backplane, a message can be sent from across a link into a port on one module, routed across the backplane out another modules port, and sent across another link to its ultimate destination.
empty slots
Number of slots: 4 7 10 13 17
Weight: 0.75 kg (1.7 lb) 1.10 kg (2.4 lb) 1.45 kg (3.2 lb) 1.90 kg (4.2 lb) 2.20 kg (4.8 lb)
Minimum cabinet size: (H x W x D) 50.7 x 50.7 x 20.3 cm (20 x 20 x 8 in) 50.7 x 70.0 x 20.3 cm (20 x 24 x 8 in) 76.2 x 50.7 x 20.3 cm (30 x 20 x 8 in) 76.2 x 70.0 x 20.3 cm (30 x 24 x 8 in) 82.2 x 76.2 x 20.3 cm (36 x 30 x 8 in)
Environmental conditions: operating temperature: 0 to 60 C (32 to 140 F) storage temperature: -40 to 85 C (-40 to 185 F) relative humidity 5 to 95% (without condensation)
Important: Use the slot filler module 1756-N2 to fill empty slots. When you mount a chassis in an enclosure, make sure to meet these minimum spacing requirements:
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allow 15.3 to 20 cm (6.0 to 8.0 in) between chassis and heat source allow 5.1 cm (2.0 in) between wireway and top or bottom of chassis
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dimension with a 1756-PSCA chassis adapter installed, rather than a power supply
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dimension with a 1756-PSCA chassis adapter installed, rather than a power supply
77 Step 6 - Select: a power supply for each chassis a power supply bundle if you are planning a redundant power supply system
The ControlLogix power supplies are used with the 1756 chassis to provide 1.2V, 3.3V, 5V, and 24V dc power directly to the chassis backplane. The power supply attaches to the left end of the chassis.
Description: normal input voltage input voltage range maximum real input power maximum apparent input power maximum transformer load frequency range maximum output power 1756-PA72 120V ac or 220V ac 85-265V ac 95W 240VA 238VA 47-63Hz series A: 70W @ 40 C 55W @ 60 C series B: 75W @ 60 C maximum backplane output current 1.5A @ 1.2V dc 4A @ 3.3V dc 10A @ 5V dc 2.8A @ 24V dc @60 Hz: 85V ac: 2 cycles 120V ac: 6 cycles 200V ac: 20 cycles 112 x 140 x 145 mm (4.41 x 5.51 x 5.71 in) 1.0 kg (2.5 lb) 0 to 60 C (32 to 140 F) -40 to 85 C (-40 to 185 F) 5 to 95% (without condensation) 144 x 137 x 175 mm (5.67 x 5.4 x 6.89 in) 1.28 kg (3.2 lb) 1.5A @ 1.2V dc 4A @ 3.3V dc 13A @ 5V dc 2.8A @ 24V dc 75W @ 60 C 95W 240VA 238VA 115W 120VA 120VA 1756-PA75 1756-PA75R 1756-PB72 24V dc 19.2-32V dc 97W na na dc series A: 70W @ 40 C 55W @ 60 C series B: 75W @ 60 C 1.5A @ 1.2V dc 4A @ 3.3V dc 10A @ 5V dc 2.8A @ 24V dc 19V dc: 20 mS 24V dc: 70 mS 1.5A @ 1.2V dc 4A @ 3.3V dc 13A @ 5V dc 2.8A @ 24V dc 75W @ 60 C 97W 110W 1756-PB75 1756-PB75R
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144 x 137 x 175 mm (5.67 x 5.4 x 6.89 in) 1.28 kg (3.2 lb)
1. The hold up time is the time between input voltage removal and dc power failure.
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To build a redundant power supply system, you need: two redundant power supplies one 1756-PSCA chassis adapter module 1756-CPR cables to connect the power supplies to the 1756-PSCA chassis adapter module (3ft maximum length) user-supplied annunicator wiring to connect the power supplies to the input modules, as needed
1756-PA75R or 1756-PB75R 1756-PA75R or 1756-PB75R
The 1756-PSCA chassis adapter module is a passive device designed to funnel power from redundant power supplies to the single power connector on the ControlLogix series B chassis backplane.
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Selecting Software
Your selection of modules and network configuration determines what software packages you need to configure and program your system.
If you have: 1756 ControlLogix controller 1756-M08SE, -M02AE motion module 1756-CNB, -CNBR ControlNet communication module RSNetWorx for ControlNet (comes with RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software and RSNetWorx for ControlNet bundle) RSNetWorx for DeviceNet You need: RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software Order this catalog number: 9324 series (RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software)
9324-RLD300NXENE (RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software plus RSNetWorx option) or 9357-CNETL3 (RSNetWorx for ControlNet) 9324-RLD300NXENE (RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software plus RSNetWorx option) or 9357-DNETL3 (RSNetWorx for DeviceNet) 9324 series (RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software)
1756-ENBT, -ENET Ethernet/IP communication module (set the IP address) 1756-DHRIO communication module (define the DH+ routing table) 1788-CN2FF Foundation Fieldbus linking device
RSLinx software (RSLinx Lite comes with RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software)
Foundation Fieldbus Configuration Software and RSLinx or RSLinx OEM software (RSLinx Lite is not sufficient) RSLinx software (RSLinx Lite comes with RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software) RSView32 software PanelBuilder software
1788-FFCT and 9355-WABENE or 9355-WABOEMENE 9324 series (RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software) 9301 series 2711-ND3 for PanelView Standard or 2711E-ND1 for PanelView Enhanced
communication card in a workstation workstation dedicated for operator interface PanelView terminal
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Programming Software
RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software is designed to work with Rockwell Automations Logix Platforms and the Logix5000 family of controllers. RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software also includes axis configuration and programming support for motion control. RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series functionality includes: online help, including overview, procedural, screen, and reference information and online books, including related reference manuals and user manuals in an electronic format ease of configuration, including a graphical controller organizer, I/O configuration dialogs, a motion configuration tool, and point-and-click methods of configuration sophisticated data handling, using arrays and user-defined structures, to provide the flexibility necessary for the application rather than forcing it to fit the particular memory structure as defined by the controllers data table memory easy-to-use I/O addressing methods a free-form ladder editor that lets you modify multiple rungs of logic simultaneously, as well as enter logic either from the point-and-click interface or via an ASCII entry prompt a flexible, easy-to-use function block diagram editor drag-and-drop editing and navigation to quickly move data elements from one data file to another, rungs from one subroutine or project to another, or instructions from rung to rung or function block diagram to function block diagram within a project an instruction set that includes relay ladder and function block instructions diagnostic monitoring capability, including a status display of the controller, a program verification feature, and a robust data monitor.
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Select the RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software package based on the functionality you need:
Available Features Logix5000 controllers supported Mini 9324-RLD200xxE1 CompactLogix5300 FlexLogix5400 Standard 9324-RLD300xxE1 CompactLogix5300 FlexLogix5400 ControlLogix5500 DriveLogix5700 SoftLogix5800 fully supported upload/download only available separately2 available separately3 fully supported fully supported Lite included available separately4 Lite included available separately Standard to Professional: 9324-RLD3U7xxE Standard/NetWorx 9324-RLD300NXxxE1 CompactLogix5300 FlexLogix5400 ControlLogix5500 DriveLogix5700 SoftLogix5800 fully supported upload/download only available separately2 available separately3 fully supported fully supported Lite included included Lite included available separately Standard to Professional: 9324-RLD3U7xxE Professional 9324-RLD700xxE1 CompactLogix5300 FlexLogix5400 ControlLogix5500 DriveLogix5700 SoftLogix5800 fully supported fully supported available separately3 fully supported fully supported Lite included included Professional included included na
Ladder diagram editor Function block diagram editor Loop tuner for the PIDE function block Highly-integrated motion Graphical trending DriveExecutive RSNetWorx for ControlNet and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software RSLinx software 1756-MVI development toolkit Upgrades
fully supported upload/download only available separately2 available separately3 upload/download only na available separately available separately4 Lite included available separately Mini to Standard: 9324-RLD2U3xxE Mini to Professional 9324-RLD2U7xxE 9324-RLD200xxS 9324-RLD200xxR
9324-RLD300xxS 9324-RLD300xxR
9324-RLD300xxS5 9324-RLD300xxR5
9324-RLD700xxS5 9324-RLD700xxR5
Replace xx in the catalog number with the appropriate language designation: EN=English, FR=French, DE=German, IT=Italian, PT=Portuguese, and ES=Spanish. Function block programming is available separately as 9324-RLDFBDxxE. The loop tuner for the PIDE function block is available separately as 9323-ATUNEENE. RSNetWorx for ControlNet and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet are available together as 9357-ANETL3. A separate support agreement is required for RSNetWorx software and for RSLinx Professional software.
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Depending on what needs to be secure, RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software offers different security options.
Source protection
The source protection functionality within RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software offers protection for your intellectual property both online and offline. You can restrict individual routines from viewing, editing, printing, and exporting. This option does not secure the data associated with the protected routines.
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RSNetWorx software for ControlNet (9357-CNETL3) and RSNetWorx software for DeviceNet (9357-DNETL3) are the configuration and scheduling tools for your ControlNet or DeviceNet networks. RSNetWorx software lets you create a graphical representation of your network configuration and configure the parameters that define your network. RSNetWorx software also performs a scheduling function for all network components. For example, each network scanner has its own scan list and memory mapping. This information is stored in the configurations files in the scanner. When changes are made to the scan lists, RSNetWorx software automatically calculates network bandwidth for the entire network, as well as the bandwidth used by each network component. You must have RSNetWorx software to configure and schedule the ControlNet networks in your ControlLogix system.
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System requirements
Description: personal computer operating system Value: IBM-compatible 120MHz minimum (Pentium recommended) Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT version 4.0 with Service Pack 2 or greater, or Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1 or greater 32 Mbytes of RAM minimum 48 Mbytes or more of RAM recommended 14 Mbytes of free hard disk space (or more based on application requirements) 16-color VGA graphics adapter 640 x 480 or greater resolution (256-color 800 x 600 minimum for optimal resolution)
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Because the ProcessLogix system comes with an extensive library of functions and has the ability to communicate with ControlLogix controllers, it can help automate a broad range of batch and continuous process applications across several industries, including consumer products, pulp and paper, petroleum, metals, and pharmaceuticals. ControlNet communications provide the primary link between ProcessLogix servers, controllers, and I/O. Ethernet/IP communications support connections between operator workstations and ProcessLogix servers.
operator stations Ethernet/IP network ProcessLogix servers ControlNet network ProcessLogix controllers
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The ProcessLogix development environment offers control functions that you access and link using a function block editor. A library of templates, called function blocks, provide the logic for continuous, logic, sequence, and basic batch functions. The ProcessLogix system supports: regulatory, computational, and compensation requirements with continuous functions boolean, selection, and comparison requirements with logic functions action handling and conditional logic with sequential functions, including sequential function charts basic batch requirements with Batch Level 1 and 2 type control functions The ProcessLogix system software includes configuration and runtime components. Once you develop and test your application, the ProcessLogix system provides operators with smart displays, including operational procedures and built-in documentation. You can also implement a comprehensive set of alarms to help provide timely notification of any deviation in your process. And while it controls your process, the ProcessLogix system is constantly accumulating data in the ProcessLogix system server, which you can analyze using the systems trending and historian capabilities. Or you can export the data to external programs or systems for more detailed analysis.
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The ViewAnyWare strategy, together with Logix for control and NetLinx Open Architecture for communication, make up Rockwell Automations Integrated Architecture strategy. Common design-time environment, application reuse, and scalable architecture across the entire operator interface continuum are clearly competitive differentiators of the ViewAnyWare strategy. The ViewAnyWare strategy combines Rockwell Automations expertise in Allen-Bradley electronic operator interface and industrialized PC hardware with Rockwell Softwares supervisory control software. The result is a common development environment across platforms, offering faster development and implementation, better productivity and flexibility, and overall lower costs. This means that solutions support an operator interface that closely matches the application, offer integration capabilities for lower cost and better performance, provide backward compatibility and forward-friendly features, and act as a single source of accountability for hardware, software, and networking portions of the application.
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RAC6182 Windows CE Computer Designed exclusively for Microsoft Windows CE, the RAC6182 family of computers is ideal for OEMs and end-users developing HMI solutions for the factory floor. The RAC6182 combines the Windows CE platform with a rugged, full-featured industrial computer to deliver a computing solution that supports HMI, soft control, programming, information management, and remote terminal applications.
The RAC6182 is a family of full-featured industrial computers with 12-inch TFT or 7.7-inch STN LCD flat panel displays and non-display options. The non-display RAC6182 computer can perform the same tasks as the 12- and 7.7-inch versions using an external monitor, touch screen, and keyboard. The RAC6182 also can be used as a stand-alone control or data collection engine.
Future Products
Future ViewAnyWare products will include: RSView Supervisory Edition (RSView SE), an HMI for supervisory-level monitoring and control applications. It has a distributed and scalable architecture that supports multi-server/multi-client applications. PanelView Plus, the next generation of PanelView products. The PanelView Plus 700 has a 6.4" VGA flat panel active matrix display in keypad and touch versions. The PanelView Plus 1250 has a 12.1" SVGA flat panel active matrix display, with keypad and touch versions.
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Use a spreadsheet to record the amount and type of devices your ControlLogix system needs. For example, this sample system:
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Remember to select: the appropriate I/O modules - some modules offer additional diagnostic features, electronic fusing, or individually isolated inputs or outputs either a remote terminal block (RTB) or 1492 wiring system for each I/O module the appropriate motion module(s) the associated cable(s), based on the drives youll be connecting to the motion module(s) a remote terminal block (RTB) if you are using a 1756-M02AE servo module the appropriate communication module(s) the associated cables and network equipment sufficient modules and cables if you are planning a redundant ControlNet system Some networks have companion documents to help in selecting appropriate network equipment. See your Rockwell Automation representative for information.
Selecting a controller
a controller with enough memory for your application, with room to spare for additional growth 1756-BATM battery module for a 1756-L55M16 controller replacement batteries - the controller comes with one 1756-BA1 battery a chassis with enough slots for the modules you need, with room to spare for additional growth 1756-N2 filler strips for empty slots a power supply with sufficient power for the modules you need, with room to spare for additional growth the power supply bundles if you are planning a redundant power supply system the appropriate bundle of RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software to program your controller
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Selecting software
As you determine placement of the modules you selected, use the worksheet on the inside of the back cover to record your choices. Make a copy of this worksheet for each chassis. After you make your module selections, see the Master Price List, publication number CIG-3.0 to determine pricing.
ControlLogix, Logix5550, FlexLogix, CompactLogix, DriveLogix, ProcessLogix, PowerFlex, SoftLogix5800, PLC-5, PLC-3, PLC-2, SLC, DH+, Allen-Bradley, RSLogix, RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series, RSNetWorx, and Rockwell Software are trademarks of Rockwell Automation. ControlNet is a trademark of ControlNet International, Ltd. DeviceNet is a trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association. Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, and Xerox Corporation. Windows, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the U.S. and other countries.
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rack power 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
totals:
PN 957603-84
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