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1. AIC AIC e Connecting a personal computer to a E ES a DH 485 network m e Connecting M icroLogix 1000 DH485 N SERM PanelView 550 etw ork controllers to a D H 485 network E AIC AlC AIC e Linking SLC 5 03 or SLC 5 04 R E processors using DF1 H alf D uplex E Hu master slave protocol T his allows to connect remote islands of MM automation to a master controller to M icroLogix M icroLogix M icroLogix ge upload diagnostic and status 1000 1200 1500 Computer information Advanced Interface Converter 1761 NET AIC Specifications 24V de Power Source Requirement 20 4 28 8V dc Current Draw 120 mA 200 mA maximum inrush current Internal Isolation 500V dc Operating Ambient Temperature 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 175 F Agency Certification e UL 508 e CSA C22 2 e CE compliant for all applicable directives DH485 DF1 or user Network maximum number of nodes 32 per multidrop netw ork maximum length 1 219m 4 000 ft per multidrop network maximum number of ganged multidrop networks 2 Programm
2. DeviceNet DNI DNI e AE LL pao 4j po i a M icroLogix M icroLogix M icroLogix L 1000 1200 1500 Personal Computer M icroLogix micro PLCs extend the benefits of distributed control to the device level of your process with the addition of D eviceN et functionality D eviceN et digitally links push buttons sensors actuators PLC s and other industrial devices It reducesthe installation and maintenance costs of multiple discrete wires with a single cable that handles both communications and power distribution The 1761 N ET DNI Series B Interface D N I brings the fast response low cost and reliability of M Wes open D eviceN et connectivity to all E Jur M icroLogix controllers and most b other Allen Bradley controllers O m F Advanced Slave 1 0 Functionality M apping of integer blocks to DNI I O words done with Through the DNI M icroLogix controllers can function as DeviceNet M anager software cost effective D eviceN et slave nodes The DNI presents to D eviceN et up to 32 words of data 16 inputs 16 outputs DNI Data configurable The DN I can either poll or accept data sent from the M icroLogix to keep its mapped 1 0 data up to SE ES date with the actual data in the controller whilethe DNI ne handles all D
3. User Documentation For an introduction to micro PLC 5 refer to the M icroM entor publication 1761 M M B The icroM entor book includes illustrations sample applications you can put to immediate use step by step strategies and worksheets Additionally M icroLogix 1000 user documentation presents information according to the tasks you perform and the programming environment you use Refer to the table below for information on M icroLogix 1000 publications M icroLogix 1000 Programmable Controllers Installation Instructions nz AlC Advanced Interface Converter and DeviceNet 1761511 Interface Installation instructions icroLogix 1000 Programmable Controllers User 1761 63 Manual M icroLogix 1000 with Hand Held Programmer HHP 1761 6 2 User M anual AlC Advanced Interface Converter User M anual 1761 6 4 DeviceN et Interface User M anual 1761 6 5 DTAM Micro Operator Interface M odule User M anual 2707 803 M icroView Operator Interface M odule User M anual 2707 805 DataDisc CD ROM Information Library 1795 CDRS and 1795 CDRL For assistance selecting the correct M icroLogix Programmable Controller for your application see the M icroL ogix selector guide on the back of this publication If you would like a system overview for the M icroLogix 1200 or M icroLogix 1500 controllers refer to the following table M icroLogix 1200 System Overview 1762 S0001A US P M icroLogix 1500 System O
4. Table of Contents Refer to the M icroLogix Selector Guide on the back cover of this publication for assistance in selecting the correct M icroLogix Programmable Controller for your application Inside Page M icroLogix 1000 5 Communication 11 Network Interface M 0 12 Programming Options nnne 15 Programming Instructions 17 Operator Interface 19 PC COS SOIC O NN NWFN 20 User Documentation 21 W iring Diagrams 22 Dimensions 2 MicroLogix 1000 Family Based on the architecture of the market leading SLC 500 the M icroLogix 1000 brings blazing speed powerful instructions and flexible communications to applications that demand compact cost effective solutions All M icroLogix 1000 Programmable Controllers that have 24V dc inputs include a built in high speed counter 6 6k H z that is one of the most functional in the industry T he high speed counter allows you to capture pulses from high speed devices such as encoders and PH OTOSWITCH products independent of the controller s program scan and energize outputs accordingly T heM icroLogix 1000 Programmable Controller is available in 10 point
5. 16 point or 32 point versions Analog versions are also available with 20 discretel O points and 5 analog 1 0 points Theanalog I O circuitry for the M icroLogix 1000 units is embedded into the base controller not accomplished through add on modules So it provides very high speed cost effective analog performance Because it has 16 bit resolution it enables precise measurement and control of process variables such as temperature pressure and flow S ss i Wa ER Ee O gt III Sa Se 5 E TI le mH ae Enc co UN U TI LZ SST oz 77777779 aan 4 ang naa bc ST BL ig iS is AS y A NNSSNSNSNSSNSNNNN Magy Ss ay Y Features e Peer to peer messaging capability Allows you to network up to 32 controllers using the AIC e RTU dave protocol support D F1 H alf D uplex allows up to 254 slave nodes to communicate with a single master using radio modems leased line modems or satellite uplinks e Built in EEPROM memory Retains all of your ladder logic and data if your controller loses power eliminating the need for battery backup or separate memory module e Fast throughput Allows for typical throughput time of 1 5 ms for a 500 instruction program e Multiple input and output commons Allows you to usethe controller for either sinking or sourcing input devices and for multi voltage output applications e Bi
6. RSLogix 500 Programming Cables See page 20 for information on M icroLogix 1000 programming cables 1 To use RSLogix 500 programming software your system must be a Pentium 100 M Hz or higher W indows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT 2 Also available in Spanish German French Italian and Portuguese MicroLogix 1000 Hand Held Programmer qu TheM icroLogix 1000 H and H eld Programmer H H P allows you to create edit monitor and troubleshoot Instruction List Boolean programs for your micro controller W ith the H H P and either a 10 16 or 32 1 0 point or analog micro controller you eliminate the need for hard wired 35050 relay logic T his device also allows you to transfer programs to and from an optional removable JZEGD memory module dcm IBRA TAR ZR eT Programming Instructions M icroLogix has the range of functionality necessary to address diverse applications with 12 basic logic instructions 43 applied control instructions and 14 advanced application specific instructions Your controller uses the following types of instructions e Basic Instructions e Comparison Instructions e Data Instructions e Communications Instructions e Math Instructions e Program Flow Control Instructions e Application Specific Instructions e High Speed Counter Instruction Basic Instructions T hese instructions represent hardwired logic circuits used for the control of a machine Count Up Coun
7. Rating Table applies to all Bulletin 1761 controllers 240V ac 1 5A 0 75A 1600 VA 160 VA EC Je 25 1 For dc voltage applications the make break ampere rating for relay contacts can be determined by dividing 28 VA by the applied dc voltage For example 28 VA 48V dc 0 584 For dc voltage applications less than 48V the make break ratings for relay contacts cannot exceed 2A For dc voltage applications greater than 48V the make break ratings for relay contacts cannot exceed 1A Input Filter Response Times Discrete T heinput filter responsetime isthetime from when the external input voltage reaches an on or off stateto when the micro controller recognizes that change of state All controllers with dc inputs have configurable input filter response times T hehigher you set the response time the longer it takes for the input state change to reach the micro controller H owever setting higher response times also provides better filtering of high frequency noise You can apply a unique input filter setting to each of the three input groups e 0 and 1 30Hzto 6 6 kH 2 e 2 30 Hz to 6 6 kH z e 4to x 30 H z to 1 0 kHz x equals 9 for 16 I O controllers x equals 19 for 32 1 0 controllers High Speed Counter The icroLogix 1000 high speed counter has advanced high speed capabilities that minimize scan time no matter how complex the program All M icroLogix 1000 controllers that have 24V dc inputs include a built in high sp
8. eviceN et communications mE DNE IL ExplicitData 16 All local 1 0 remains under the M icroLogix controllers oe direct control yet can be visible to the D eviceN et master Em Spiltpolnt 2 4 T U sing standard messaging commands you can easily read or gt al write data to other controllers as shown In the network diagram on page 12 M apping of integer files performed in ladder logic Simple Reliable Peer to Peer Messaging TheDNI brings brand new functionality to D eviceN et by enabling peer to peer messaging between devices that use the D F1 Full D uplex protocol TheDN I takestheD F1 Full D uplex commands wraps them in the D eviceN et protocol and sends them to the target DNI Thetarget DN I removes the D eviceN et information and passes the D F1 command to the end device T his capability works between controllers PCs and controllers and for program up downloading I O and data messages are prioritized which minimizes I O determinism problems typically encountered on networks that support 1 0 and messaging simultaneously Enable Your Control Strategy Now elpful information and free D N I configuration software are also available at http www ab com micrologix For the D eviceN et standard visit http www odva org DeviceNet Interface Series B 1761 NET DNI Specifications 24V dc Power Source Requirements 11 to 25V dc Current Draw 200 to 250 mA 400 mA maximum inrush current 30 mse
9. icroLogix families of processors making program maintenance across hardware platforms convenient and easy Flexible Easy to Use Editors Flexible program editors let you create application programs without worrying about getting the syntax correct as you create your program A Project Verifier builds a list of errors that you can navigate to make corrections at your convenience Powerful online editing features let you modify your application program while the process is still operating The Test Edits feature allows you to test the operation of your modification before it becomes a permanent part of the application program Online and offline editing sessions are limited only by the amount of available RAM Projects developed with Rockwell Softwares DO S programming packages SLC 500 and M icroLogix A I Series APS and M PS can be moved to the RSLogix environment simply by opening the existing project with the appropriate R SLogix package D rag and drop editing lets you quickly move or copy instructions from rung to rung within a project rungs from one subroutine or project to another or data table elements from one data file to another Context menus for common software tools are quickly accessible by clicking the right mouse button on addresses symbols instructions rungs or other application objects T his convenience provides you with all the necessary functionality to accomplish a task within a single menu Point and Clic
10. za TheDF1 Full D uplex protocol also icroLogix IX icroLogix referred to as D F1 point to point 1500 CH 1200 1000 protocol is useful where RS 232 point to MAWN point communication is required en System TheDH 485 multi drop communication d capability allows you to network up to 32 Reliance AC M otor M icroLogix or SLC 500 controllers H uman M achine Interface H M I devices and or personal computers using peer to Features peer messaging M icroLogix 1000 controllers also support e Standard RS 232 port DES WE OCD EEE e 300 600 1200 4800 9600 19 200 and 38 400 baud rates for usein SCAD A systems as a Remote terminal Unit RTU This open network e RTS CTS Hardware handshake signals protocol enablesM icroLogix controllers to e Connection to DH 485 and D eviceN et networks communicate as responder Slave nodes mu on DF1 master slave networks that e Connection to modems for remote communications support up to 254 responder devices with a single initiator master TheM icroLogix 1000 allows you to choose the network that best meets your needs And the M icroLogix 1000 can communicate on a D eviceN et network as well D eviceN et digitally links push e Connections of low level devices directly to DeviceNet via the buttons sensors actuators PLCsand plant floor controllers without the need to 1761 NET DNI other industrial devices on an open interface them thro
11. TAM Micro O perator interface provides another operator interface to the M icroLogix line M icro is a low cost operator interface T his device features a 2 line x 20 character display window Up to 244 application screens can be stored NEUE in memory Plus Operator Interface TheDTAM Plus O perator Interface provides a highly functional operator interface for the M icroLogix 1000 family of processors T his device features a 4 line x 20 character display window for viewing data table information and operator prompts D isplay screens are created using an Offline D evelopment software Package PanelView Operator Terminals PanelV iew O perator Terminals provide operator interface Capabilities in space saving flat panel designsor 14 inch CRTs T hese electronic operator interfaces feature pixel graphics and high performance functionality in color and monochrome flat panel displays as well as Super VGA CRTs with optimum viewing angles and resolution PanelV iew terminals provide extensive diagnostic information to operators during fault conditions through message windows alarm windows and simple graphics Accessories Cables Usethe communication cables listed below with M icroLogix 1000 controllers C ables come in several lengths and connector styles to provide connectivity to the M icroLogix line 1761 CBL AC00 9 pin D shell This 45 cm 17 7 in cable is used to to 9 pin D shell con
12. TANT This symbol denotes a functional earth ground terminal which provides a low impedance path between electrical circuits and earth for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement 1761 L10BWA Sinking Input Configuration 1761 L10B WB Sinking Input Configuration 1761 L32BWA Sinking Input Configuration 1761 L32B WB Sinking Input Configuration Gy TW 1761 L20AWA 5A 1761 L20BWA 5A Sinking Input Configuration 1761 L20BWB 5A Sinking Input Configuration Dimensions Dimension Drawings Dimensions arein millimeters inches 1761 L10BWA L10BWB L16BWA L16BWB L16BBB m 4 72 1761 L16AWA 80 3 15 H 133 5 24 1761 L20AWA L20BWA L20BWB L32AWA L32BWA L32BWB L32AAA L32BBB MicroLogix 1000 Hand Held Programmer 35 0 1 37 le ol 172 21 6 78 25 4 1 0 1761 L10BWA L16AWA 1761 L10BWB L16BWB L16B WA L20AWA L20BWA L16BBB L20B WB L32AWA L32BWA L32AAA L32BWB L32BBB C 2 E 3 O SU CH E E E C 25 i O CH EJ 00000 0000000000 40 gt 1 57 MicroLogix 1000 DIN Rail Dimensions E E ED O SU E CH CH EJ E Co CH GH 00000 0000000000 00000 0000000000 Advanced Interface Converter AIC 52 07 mm 2 05 in 118 mm 4 64 in 277 my 1 09 in Allow 15 mm 0 6 in for DIN rail latch movement during ins
13. c max Internal Isolation 500V dc Operating Ambient Temperature 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 to 485 C 40 to 175 F Agency Certification e UL 1604 e C UL C222 No 213 e Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D e CE compliant for all applicable directives e ODVA conformance 2 0 A12 DeviceN et maximum number of nodes 264 maximum length 2500m at 125 kbaud or 100m at 500 kbaud AIC Advanced Interface Converter The AIC is a networking device from Allen Bradley that provides DH 485 network access from any DH 485 compatible device that has a RS 232 port including M icroLogix 1000 SLC 5 03 and 5 04 and PanelView 550 and 900 In addition the device provides isolation between all ports for amore stable network and protection of connected devices T he unit is DIN rail or panel mountable and is industrially hardened T he Advanced Interface C onverter provides a simple cost effective solution for connecting RS 232 devices to a DH 485 network T he AIC also provides e Two isolated RS 232 connections one 9 pin D shell and one 8 pin mini DIN e RS 485 6 pin Phoenix connection Port 3 e Accepts power viathe 8 pin mini DIN from the M icroLogix 1000 controller Port 2 or an external power connection e Compatibility with existing SLC DH 485 networks that use 1747 AlCs e Auto baud rate capability for ease of system set up e Diagnostic LEDs for network activity Some typical applications include
14. ceN et network For detailed information on using the network interface modules refer to the AIC Advanced Interface C onverter U ser M anual publication 1761 6 4 and the D eviceN et Interface U ser M anual publication 1761 6 5 To purchase these manuals or download a free electronic version visit us at http www theautomationbookstore com For fast access to related publications visit the M icroLogix Internet site http www ab com micrologix Electronic versions of our manuals are available for you to search and download 1761 NET DNI DeviceNet Interface Module H ighlights of the D eviceN et Interface s capabilities are e Peer to peer messaging between Allen Bradley controllers and other devices using the D F1 Full D uplex protocol e Programming and on line monitoring over the D eviceN et network e With aDN I connected to a modem you can dial in to any other DN I controller combination on D eviceN et e Other D eviceN et products can send explicit Get or Set messages with the DN I at any time e Thecontroller can initiate an explicit message to any UCMM Unconnected M essage M anager compatible device on D eviceN et DNI SLC 5 03 DNI lg T I e 9 ER SLC 5 03 g Er gt o E 8 nem E E a tEP
15. directional high speed counter O ffers real time output response independent of the program scan that accepts a 6 6kH z input signal e Adjustable D C input filters Allows you to customize your input response time and noise rejection to meet your application needs e RS 232 communication channel Allows for simple connectivity to a personal computer e UL listed and C UL Canada Certified Class 1 Division 2 e CE compliant Available Controllers E 5 CD 1761 Ll6AWA AC 1761 L32AWA AC 1761 L20AWA 5A AC 1761 LI0BWA DC 1761 L16BWA DC 1761 L20BWA 5A DC 1761 L32BWA DC 1761 L10BWB DC 1761 L16BWB DC 1761 L20BW B 5A DC RE a _ 0 7 Q 1 Two isolated relays per unit RO Ha Ha RO E N 4 inputs 1 output Ea 5 CD 4 inputs 1 output N Ea 5 CD m KO 4 1 output For detailed information on the M icroLogix 1000 controllers refer to the M icroLogix 1000 Programmable C ontrollers U ser M anual publication 1761 6 3 To purchasethis manual or download a free electronic version visit us at http www theautomation bookstore com For fast access to related publications visit the M icroLogix Internet site http www ab com micrologix Electronic versions of our manuals are available for you to search and download MicroLogix 1000 Programmable Controllers Specifications T he follo
16. eed counter that is one of the most functional in the industry Features e High count frequency of 6 6 kH z e Two operating modes up count and bi directional e Fast Hold and Reset inputs available in either mode to enhance throughput e True interrupt capabilities T he high speed counter allows you to capture pulses from high speed devices such as encoder and PHOTO SWITCH products independent of the controller s program scan and energize outputs accordingly For detailed information on the M icroLogix 1000 high speed counter refer to the M icroLogix 1000 Programmable Controllers U ser M anual publication 1761 6 3 To purchase this manual or download a free electronic version visit us at http www theautomation bookstore com For fast access to related publications visit the M icroLogix Internet site http www ab com micrologix Electronic versions of our manuals are available for you to search and download Communication Choices WorkStation SLC SEM Controller All M icroLogix 1000 programmable controllers provide several communication M icroLogix AEE Ec optionsto fit into a variety of applications ar y m M 4 1 Filter Kola Drive TheDF1 Full D uplex protocol allows the HF Lem M icroLogix 1000 to communicate directly al i Flex 1 0 SCADA Master with another device such as a personal l Radio Phone M odem computer or an operator interface device mh mh
17. ing Options Thefollowing sections describe programming options available for the M icroLogix 1000 controllers With RSLogix 500 Programming Software you can create modify and monitor application programs used by both the SLC 500 and M icroLogix 1000 Programmable C ontroller families U se the H and H eld Programmer to perform all programming functions including monitoring application programs used by your controller RSLogix 5 Icom5dm File Edit View Search Comms Tools Window Help amp e OFFLINE Noroces e river AB_ETH i Controller Properties Processor Status AU IO Configuration he Channel Configuration E E LAD 2 MAIN_LADDR LAD 7 BITMAP_CHT amp LAD 8 TREND LAD 9 WHEELPROG RSLogix 500 Programming Softw are T he RSLogix 500 ladder logic programming package helps you maximize performance save project development time and improve productivity T his product has been developed to operate on M icrosoft s 32 bit Windows 95 Windows 98 and WindowsNT operating systems Supporting Allen Bradley s SLC 500 and M icroLogix families of processors RSLogix 500 was the first PLC programming software to offer unbeatable productivity with an industry leading user interface RSLogix 500 programming packages are compatible with programs created with Rockwell Softwares D O S based programming packages for the SLC 500 and M
18. k 1 0 Configuration The easy to usel O Configurator lets you click or drag and drop a module from an all inclusive list to assign it a slot in your configuration Advanced configuration required for specialty and analog modules is easily accessible C onvenient forms speed entry of configuration data An I O auto configuration feature is also available Powerful Database Editor U se the Symbol Group Editor to build and classify groups of symbols so that you can easily select portions of your recorded documentation to be used from project to project U se the Symbol Picker list to easily address instructions in your ladder logic by clicking addresses or symbols to assign them to your ladder instructions Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Tools Simultaneously examine the status of bits timers counters inputs and outputs all in one window with the Custom D ata M onitor Each application project you create can have its own Custom D ata M onitor window Easily review status bit settings specific to your application programming including Scan Time information M ath Register information Interrupt settings and more with the tabbed Status displays Selection Chart 9324 RLO300EN EU 2 RSLogix 500 Programming for the SLC 500 and M icroLogix Families on CD ROM Includes RSLinx Lite 9324 RL0100ENEG 62 RSLogix 500 Starter Programming for the SLC 500 and M icroLogix Families on CD ROM This package is a functionally limited version of
19. m 5W resistor in series with the input The on state voltage increases to 92V ac as a result Input ac Voltage Range 0V ac 20V ac 79V ac 132V ac max Input State Not Guaranteed Input dc Voltage Range 26 4V dc 55 C 131 F 0V dc 5V dc 14V dc 30V dc 30 C 86 F Input State Not Guaranteed General Output Specifications Voltage See wiring diagrams on page 22 M ax Load Current Refer to the Relay Contact 1 04 per point at 55 C 131 F 0 5A per point at 55 C 131 F Rating Table 1 5A per point at 30 C 86 F 1 0A per point at 30 C 86 F Min Load Current 10 0 mA 10 0 mA Current per Controller 1440 VA 3A for LI6BBB 1440 VA 6A for L32BBB Current per Common 8 0A 3A for L16BBB Not Applicable 6A for L32BBB M ax Off State 0 mA 1 mA 2 mA at 132V ac Leakage Current 4 5 mA at 264V ac Off to On Response 10 ms max 0 1 ms 8 8 ms at 60 Hz 10 6 ms at 50 Hz On to Off Response 10 ms max 1 ms 11 0 ms Surge Current per Not Applicable AA for 10 ms 10A for 25 ms Point 1 Repeatability is once every 2 seconds at 55 C 131 F Analog Input Specifications T hetwo voltage inputs accept 10 5V dc he two current inputs accept 21 mA Voltage Input Range Current Input Range Type of Data Input Coding 21 to 21 mA 1LSB 10 5 to 10 5V dc 1LSB Voltage Input Impedance Current Input Impedance Input Resolution Non linearity Overall Accuracy 0 C to 55 C Ove
20. n each axis Agency Certification C UL Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D certified when product or UL listed Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D certified packaging is marked CE marked for all applicable directives Terminal Screw Torque 0 9 N m maximum 8 0 in Ibs Electrostatic IEC801 2 at 8K V Discharge Radiated IEC801 3 at 10 V m 27 M Hz 1000 M Hz 3V m 87 M Hz 108 M Hz 174 M Hz 230 M Hz and 470 M Hz 790 MHz Susceptibility Fast Transient IEC801 4 at 2K Power Supply I O 1K V Comms Isolation 1500V ac 1 A typical program contains 360 contacts 125 coils 7 timers 3 counters and 5 comparison instructions 2 DC input voltage derated linearly from 30 C 30V to 26 4V 3 DIN rail mounted controller is 1g 4 Relays are derated an additional 2 5g on 32 pt controllers General Input Specifications Voltage Range 79 to 132V ac 47 to 62 Hz 14 to 30V de On Voltage 79V ac min 14V dc min 132V ac max 24V dc nominal 26 4V dc max at 55 C 131 F 30 0V dc max at 30 C 86 F Off Voltage 20V ac 5V de On Current 5 0 mA min at 79V ac 47 Hz 2 5 mA min at 14V dc 12 0 mA nominal at 120V ac 60 Hz 8 0 mA nominal at 24V dc 16 0 mA max at 132V ac 63 Hz 12 0 mA max at 30V dc of Caen asm asm mm Nominal Impedance 12K ohms at 50 Hz 3K ohms 10K ohms at 60 Hz Inrush M aximum 250 mA max Not Applicable 1 To reduce the inrush maximum to 35 mA apply a 6 8K oh
21. nect port 1 of the 1761 NET AIC to the 9 Pin DTE port of a personal computer 1747 CP3 9 pin D shell This 3m 9 8 ft cable is used to to 9 pin D shell connect port 1 of the 1761 NET AIC to the 9 Pin DTE port of a personal computer 1761 CBL AM 00 8 pin DIN This 45 cm 17 7 in cable is used to to 8 pin DIN connect the M icroLogix controller to port 2 of the 1761 NET AIC This 2m 6 56 ft cable is used to connect the M icroLogix 1000 Programmable Controller to the HHP orto connect any M icroLogix Programmable Controller to port 2 of the 1761 NET AIC 1761 CBL AP00 9 pin D shell This 45 cm 17 7 in cable is used to to 8 pinDIN connect a MicroLogix controller to port 1 of the 1761 NET AIC 1761 CBL PM 02 9 pin D shell This 2m 6 56 ft cable is used to to 8 pin DIN connect the M icroLogix Programmable Controller to an IBM compatible PC or to connect an IBM compatible PC to port 2 of the 1761 NET AIC 1761 CBL AS03 6 pin phoenix This 3m 9 8 ft cable is used to to RJ 45 connect the SLC 500 fixed SLC 5 01 SLC 5 02 and SLC 5 03 processor RJ 45 port to the 6 Pin Phoenix Connector port 3 of the 1761 NET AIC Advanced Interface Converter 1761 CBL AS09 6 pin phoenix This 3m 9 8 ft cable is used to to RJ 45 connect the SLC 500 fixed SLC 5 01 SLC 5 02 and SLC 5 03 processor RJ 45 port to the 6 Pin Phoenix Connector port 3 of the 1761 NET AIC Advanced Interface Converter 1761 CBL HM 02
22. rall Accuracy Drift 0 C to 55 C max Overall Accuracy at 25 C 77 F max Voltage Input Overvoltage Protection Current Input Overcurrent Protection Input to Output Isolation Field Wiring to Logic Isolation 1 The analog input update rate and input resolution are a function of the input filter selection Analog Output Specifications The analog output can be configured for either voltage OV dc to 10V dc or current 4 to 20 mA Voltage Output Range Current Output Range Type of Data Non linearity Step Response Load Range Voltage Output Load Range Current Output Output Coding 4 to 20 mA 1 LSB 0 to 10Vdc 1LSB Voltage Output M iswiring Current Output M iswiring Output Resolution Analog Output Settling Time Overall Accuracy 0 C to 55 C Overall Accuracy Drift 0 C to 55 C max Overall Accuracy at 25 C 77 F max Current Output Field Wiring to Logic Isolation 10 5 to 10 5V dc 1LSB 21 to 21 mA 1LSB 16 bit signed integer 32 768 to 32 767 210KQ 160 O 16 bit lt 0 002 7 of full scale 0 176 0 525 24V dc 50 mA 30V rated working 500V test 60 Hz 1s 0 to 10V dc 1LSB 4 to 20 mA 1LSB 16 bit signed integer 0 02 2 5 ms at 95 IK Q to O 0 to 5000 0 to 32 767 can withstand short circuit can withstand short circuit 15 bit 3 msec maximum 1 0 of full scale 0 28 0 2 30V rated working 500V Isolation Relay Contact
23. single instruction or pair of instructions to perform common complex Operations Bit Shift Right Bit Shift Left Interrupt Subroutine Selectable Timer Interrupt Enable Disable Selectable Timer Interrupt Start Sequencer Output Sequencer Compare High Speed Counter Instructions T hese instructions configure control and monitor the controllers hardware counter High Speed Counter High Speed Counter Enable Disable High Speed Counter Load High Speed Counter Reset High Speed Counter Reset Accumulator Update High Speed Counter Image Accumulator For detalled information on theM icroLogix 1000 programming instructions refer to theM icroLogix 1000 Programmeble Controllers U ser M anual publication 1761 6 3 To purchase this manual or download a free electronic version visit us at http www theautomation bookstore com For fast access to related publications visit the M icroLogix Internet site http www ab com micrologix Electronic versions of our manuals are available for you to search and download Operator Interface Devices O perator interface devices provide you with powerful plant floor control and data monitoring capabilities MicroView Operator Interface T he M icroV iew O perator Interface isa feature packed cost effective operator interface designed for data monitoring data display and data entry T his device features a 2 line x 16 character display window DTAM Micro Operator Interface TheD
24. t Down Examine if Closed Examine if Open One Shot Rising Output Energize Output Latch Output Unlatch Reset Retentive On delay Timer Timer On Timer Off Delay Comparison Instructions T hese instructions are used to test pairs of values to condition the logical continuity of arung Equal Greater Than Greater Than or Equal Less Than Less Than or Equal Limit Test M asked Comparison for Equal Not Equal Data Handling Instructions T hese instructions convert information manipulate data in the controller and perform logic operations And Convert to BCD Convert from BCD Copy File Decode Encode Exclusive Or Fill File Load Unload First In Last Out Load Unload Last In First Out M asked M ove Move Negate Not Or Communications Instructions This instruction allows data to be read written to other devices M essage M ath Instructions T hese instructions take two input values perform the specified arithmetic functions and output the result to an assigned memory location Add Subtract M ultiply Divide Clear Double Divide Scale Data Square Root Program Flow Control Instructions These instructions control the sequence in which your program is executed Label Immediate Input with M ask Immediate Output with M ask Jump J ump to Subroutine M aster Control Reset Subroutine Suspend Temporary End Application Specific Instructions T hese instructions allow you to use a
25. tallation and removal DeviceNet Interface DNI 52 07 mm 2 05 in 118 mm 4 64 in 64 8 mm 2 55 in Allow 15 mm 0 6 in for DIN rail latch movement during installation and removal Notes
26. ugh 1 0 modules e More diagnostics for improved data collection network M icroLogix controllers on d fault detect llow you to take advantage of LD A D eviceN et allow yo e Less wiring and reduced start up time than the latest advances in communications traditional hard wired systems D eviceN et uses producer consumer e Plant wide and cell level data sharing with DH485 via the technology a networking technology that program maintenance 1761 NET AIC significantly reduces the amount of traffic e Data sharing between controllers on the network thus improving efficiency gt en peer YE and monitoring to all controllers from one location ano Ewe tet oj gu e Compatibility with multiple Allen Bradley HM devices e Connection to dial up modems for remote DF1 Full Duplex program maintenance or data collection DF1 Half Duplex e Connection to leased line or radio modems for Slave use in SCADA systems e Remote Terminal Unit RTU functions Netw ork Interface Modules TheM icrologix 1000 Programmable Controllers list of impressive hardware memory and processing features makes this family of controllers the ideal choice for applications using 32 1 0 or below Additionally the Advanced Interface Converter AIC and M icroLogix 1000 controllers provide you with networking capability And with the D eviceN et Interface you can connect M icroLogix Programmable C ontrollers and other F1 compatible devices to aD evi
27. verview 1764 S0001A US P To purchase a manual or download a free electronic version visit us at http www theautomation bookstore com For fast access to Bulletin 1761 1762 and 1764 publications visit the M icroLogix Internet site http www ab com micrologix Electronic versions of our manuals are available for you to search and download Wiring Diagrams Thefollowing pages show the M icroLogix 1000 wiring diagrams Sinking and Sourcing Any of the controllers with dc inputs can be wired as either anking or sourcing configurations depending on how theDC COM is wired Sinking and Sourcing Wiring Examples N ote that the 1761 L32BWA wiring diagrams below also apply to 1761 L10BWA L10BWB L16BWA L16BWB L16BBB L20BWA 5A L20BW B 5A L32BWB L32BBB 1761 L32BWA Surge Suppression W e recommend surge suppressors across all inductive outputs lc or L1 ac or dc Outputs dc COM or L2 By adding a suppression device directly across the coil of an inductive device you will reduce the effects of voltage transients caused by interrupting the current to that inductive device and will prevent electrical noise from radiating into system wiring For more detailed surge suppression information as well as a listing of recommended Allen Bradley surge suppressors see the M icroLogix 1000 Programmable C ontrollers U ser M anual publication 1761 6 3 MicroLogix 1000 Wiring Diagrams IM POR
28. wing tables summarize the specifications for the controllers General Specifications Memory Size and Type 1 EEPROM approximately 737 instruction words 437 data words Data Elements 512 internal bits 40 timers 32 counters 16 control files 105 integer files 33 diagnostic status Throughput 1 5 ms for a 500 instruction program Programming 69 total 12 basic logic 43 applied control 14 advanced application specific Instructions Power Supply Voltage 20 4 26 4V de Power 19 VA 24VA 26 VA 30VA 129 VA 16 VA Not Applicable 25 VA 32VA 33VA 36VA 36 VA m Power Supply Max 30A for 8 ms 30A for 4 ms 50A for 4 30A for 4 ms Inrush Current ms 24V dc Sensor Power NotApplicable 200 mA Not Applicable V dc at mA M ax Capacitive Load 200 ur User 24V dc Power Cycles 50 000 minimum Operating Temp Horizontal mounting 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F for horizontal mounting Vertical mounting 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F for discrete 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 113 F for analog Operating Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Vibration Operating 5 Hz to 2k Hz 0 381 mm 0 015 in peak to peak 2 5g panel mounted Ihr per axis Non Operating 5 Hz to 2k Hz 0 762 mm 0 030 in peak to peak 5g Ihr per axis Shock Operating 10g peak acceleration 7 59 DIN rail mounted 11 1 ms duration 3 times each direction each axis Non Operating 20g peak acceleration 11 1 ms duration 3 times each directio

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