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1. Uninstalling Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 e Cancel 6 Once you have selected the install folder and whether or not to delete any previous instances the Choose Shortcuts window will appear If a Shortcut Icon is desired for the software select the location where the icon will be created The default location is On the Desktop Once all selections have been made click Install to begin the installation A status window will appear displaying the status of the installation l 8 f Productivi 2000 t4ardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started Productivity Suite Programming Software Where would you like to create product icons E In the Start Menu Installing 7 On the Desktop Install Datayors Bojlystr2 ralease Motes E In the Quick Lauch Bar Install Corngleta Icon Name Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 Install Datayors Soilwars 7 Do you want to install DataWorx P3K Software Following Dialog Box DataWorx P3K runs on a network PC and acts as a translator between the Productivity2000 and SQL databases If you select Yes an evaluation version of DataWorx P3K will also install on your computer The evaluation version allows full functionality but is limited to 30 minute sessions Separate database software is required but is not included See our website for more information on purchasing DataWorx P3K Choose Yes or No and select Next
2. CHAPTER GETTING STARTED In This Chapter MACE OGIUICE OM ecd EEEE e adaa 1 2 P rpose of tnis MATUral doo da ess nee on on o ro ion rb tone ni ion 1 2 POC UT GERING SLAl d s oogiseg sio via so o oo t 1 2 Online Help Files and Other Documentation siseccseessssevsevevesvcendcsabaxseesetsuatesedadvecdaceters 1 2 TECRA POT sena E N EE 1 2 COn enans USE Oee i oo oem cee tnce eateaese new ents 1 3 key Topics 10i Each Chap tE ereinen oorno nr o ono 1 3 Belore yow DE a aE EE e i b aro sv 1 4 Productivity Suite System Requirements ccccccssccssssccesscceescecssceessecsescesescees 1 5 Step 1 Install Programming Softwar e ee ceeeccetesceeeecceessceeescecesseceesceseseees 1 6 Step 2 Launch Programming Software ee cceeeseeesscecescecesceceescecesceeesseeeeees 1 11 OJ elem g opener A ee oe eee eee ee ee ee ee 1 12 Step 3 Instal Flan QW AN Ci sicasicss ASA DOK o no 1 13 Step 4 Apply Power to CPU s di is susoske ok otv k pilota kal nana 1 16 Step 5 Establish PC to CPU Communications ooossosooonnoooonooonnoonnnnooon cce 1 17 Step 6 Open Read Hardware Configuration seossosoonnnoonnnoco noosnnnoonnocce 1 18 step 7 Create PPOJECH uspnonun rininac event nn TTT 1 20 Step 8 Save PPOJECE esrin DSA HR RO hihi hloh Sn kn ia EEEN E EE EN 1 26 Step 9 Write Project to CPU es psi ni in loss hon ooo 1 27 Step 10 Place CPU in RUN MO
3. 6 l1 2u Productivity 00g Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started The ladder program now looks like this When either of the T1 contacts are energized the timer starts When it times out contact T1 DN energizes and turns on the rung 2 output TI Hari SIFIFLE TIHEP Fres Value Ti SP Cure Value TI CURV L Done TI OH TI Manial TI DH D0 0 1 2 1 u gt gt x 1 gt Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 25 Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 8 Save Project Save the project by opening the File drop down menu and selecting Save Project New Project al Open Project Close Project S Compile Project Transfer Project Page Setup Print Ctrl P Project Properties l1 26 f Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started TH Next we will transfer the project to the CPU Transfer Project is accessed by selecting Transfer Project from the File Menu Step 9 Write Project to CPU 1 Select To CPU from the Transfer Project menu New Project Open Project Close Project Save Project Save Project As Import Export Compile Project Page Setup Ctrl F9 Print Projedisbamnajtie The project will then be Transferred to the CPU from th
4. Install Programming Software 1 Download the latest version of the Productivity Suite Programming Software from the Automationdirect website Or if the Productivity Suite Programming Software CD is available insert it into your PC CD drive The splash screen should appear after a short time 2 Click on the Install button at the splash screen and follow the dialog boxes KLEL N ot T R S vAUTOMATIONDIRECT 3 If the CD does not auto run click your PC Start menu bottom left corner of screen and select Run e In the Open prompt text box Type in D install exe where D is the drive letter of the CD drive being used or browse to the location of the install exe file that was downloaded and select that file e Select OK and follow the dialog boxes through the next pages NOTE See the Productivity Suite Installation and Productivity Suite Startup topics for additional details if needed 4 Carefully read the software license agreement If you agree to the terms and conditions of y g y 8 this agreement select the I accept the terms of the License Agreement and then the Next button fa SI Productivity Suite Programming Software a ss Installation and Use of Productivity Suite Requires Acceptance of the Following License Agreement AUTOMATIONDIRECT COM END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR the Productivity Suite Installing PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE Install DataWora Soil
5. Value E New Task M Find Min Max Values G 4 Tasks LALM Learn Alarm Run First Scan Only LIM Limit Value S fy Run Every Scan R ing iew Task oe 1 Run Every Second GEN Ramp Generator be 4 Run When Called StL Scale Linear is M Disable Task 16 SCLN Scale Non Linear SIM Selected Summation Online Help It is essential that you use the Productivity Suite online Help to familiarize yourself with the software Keep it open on your desktop and refer to it frequently as you build your system Click on the toolbar Help button to open the Help file l1 12 Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 3 Install Hardware The Productivity2000 CPU system components snap together to form a configured CPU 1 in minutes See Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring for more detailed hardware installation information What follows are the basic steps 1 Install power supply in the base and engage locking tab Locked 2 Install CPU in the base and engage locking tab M 7 md Farras Prod uCtivity2009 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A f l1 mm i 3 Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 Install I O Modules and engage locking tabs Unlocked NAS 3 eae a 4 Connect appropriate wiring to the power supply P2 01AC an
6. existing instance will be uninstalled lt Software Version gt or choose a different one using the Browse button If the installer detects a previous version of Productivity Suite on your PC there is another option available with this window Productivity Suite Programming Software Install Option Install New Instance Choose New Folder C Program Files x86 AutomationDirect Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 1 Restore Default al Browse Change Folder Name C Program Files x86 AutomationDirect Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 1 Restore Default Note The existing instance will be uninstalled b Replace Existing Instance This option allows you to uninstall the previous version of the software and install the new version in its place If this option is chosen the following window appears Click Uninstall to continue Productivity or Hardware User Manual Ist Edition Rev A 1 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started Uninstalling About to uninstall Uninstall Cornplete Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 This will remove features installed by InstallAnywhere It will not remove files and folders created after the installation bed Uninstall Productivity SI te Please wait while InstallAnywhere s uninstaller removes the following Uninstall Cornolais fentores Files LaunchAnywheres Shortcuts Links Aliases Registry Entries Folders Others Category
7. the Module to open the module configuration page or if manually adding a module to the system drag the desired module to an open slot and the module s configuration page will open automatically P2 08NE3 P2 085IM P2 16NA P2 16NE3 Discrete Output P2 08TD1P P2 08T D2P P2 08TRS P2 16TD1P P2 16TA P2 16TD2P U P2 16TR l1 18 Productivity 00g Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started This screen shows the user tag names for all sixteen I O points Select OK 6 No Verification and Enable Hot Swap Point User Tagname DO 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 LL4 LLS 0 1 1 6 0 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 1 3 0 1 1 10 U 1 1 1i 0 11 12 E Module I nfo Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 mm 19 Chapter 1 Getting Started SIS 1 Step 7 Create a Project We re going to start by entering a simple ladder logic program in the order that follows Rung 1 Select the END position on Rung 1 with your cursor From the Instruction List on the right scroll down to Counters Timers section and double click on the Simple Timer STMR instruction The Simple Timer instruction automatically is placed on the selected rung and the Simple Timer STMR dialog box pops up 1 Enter T1_SP into the Preset Value field 2 Enter T1 CURVAL into the Current Value field 3 Enter 1 DN into the Done field EJ z ga e
8. 100 Run Every Scan v e Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 FA SIMPLE TIMER Time Up Preset Value On Delay Use Structure Preset Value 74 Current Value T1 CURVAL 0 01 sec Done 71 DN s 1 4 Select OK The Define Tags dialog box opens Select OK 5 Enter preset time value of 300ms into Intial Value field for Tag T1_SP Tags The following tags need to be defined Pan 3 String A Description Tag Name Data Type Retentive inal Rows Columns Initial Value Current Value T1 CURVAL Integer 32 Bit E 0 Done T1_DN Boolean F Preset value T1 SP Integer 32 Bit a a a ok Je hep l1 20 Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started m Place the cursor on the first position on Rung 1 as shown below In the Instruction List on the right scroll up to Contacts section and double click on NO Contact NO A NO Contact NO is placed at this rung position and a dialog box pops up 1 Enter T1_ Start into the text box 2 Select OK SIMPLE TIMER m Time Up Preset Value T1 SP Current value T1 CURVA On Delay Done T1_DN ri Ster C Show Instruction Comment Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 9 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started B With the cursor on Rung 1 to the right of contact T
9. 1_Start we are going to begin drawing a branch circuit Under the Edit drop down menu select Wire then select Down Notice that a wire has been added gra mr NC Na RAS Proc Ctrl Z Ctrl Cut Copy Paste Ctrl C Ctrl V Tag Database Rung Comments Ctrl K Select Rung Insert Delete Force ee re y Erase with Cursor Find Replace Ctrl F Go To Ctrl G EE Fi Bit hauora E CPU Error History 1 CPU Event History TI Start lines that were created using the Wire tools 1 2 2 Productivit 2000 tLardware Ctrl X x r ieee ax mn To pee Ctrl W a Ctrl Up Ctrl Left Right Ctrl Right MA SIMPLE TIMER Preset Value T1 SP Current Value T1 CURVAL On Delay Done T1 DN NOTE There is also a wire Erase With Cursor tool in the Edit drop down menu that is used to erase any User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started l Next well draw a wire to the left Under the Edit drop down menu select Wire then select cc 3 Left Ti_Start SIMPLE TIMER Preset Value T1_SP Current Value T1_CURVAL On Delay Done T1_DN Next we ll add another normally open contact Place the box cursor on the first position on the newly created SubRung 1 From the Instruction List click amp drag a Contact NO into this box A NO Contact NO dialo
10. 24 X 786 pixels Click on the Start a New Project in the Start Productivity dialog box to open a programming window File Edit Setup CPU PEE Help ESE EJES E ILLIC 2 7 as 428820 28 RA Offline 2 Online A Choose CPU Run Sto G Debu Hl 0 A dB i Hardware Config 2 Comm Adapter Config a EtherNet lP Adapter Security Accounts S Set CPU Time Date NC Contact NC H Write Program MF NC Edge Contact NCE 4 Tag Database z a Overview Ar a Rung Comments 40 Tag Cross Reference e Uy Compare Project B k Monitor amp Debug EEJ Data View e E Data Logger x PID Tuning Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 l1 l1 Chapter 1 Getting Started o o The Programming Window is divided into menus and toolbars that work together to make project development as simple as possible rite nen emt SPAM An AN OPEN ZN OW PA File Edit Setup CPU Tools Window Help DOME S 88 0A A so hd 404 11 0 O Hada a a 8 T 5 Compare Contact CMP 2 NC Contact NC MF NC Edge Contact NCE 4 NO Contact NO dit NO Edge Contact NOE DEN Debounce Coil FLS Flasher Nor No Operation 0R OR Out ou7 Out Coil PM Bu Program End RsT Reset Coil SET Set Coil me Timed Coil tec Toggle Coil ALM Alarm M6 Average cHe Change of
11. O 0 1 2 15 Discrete Output F E DO 0 1 2 16 Discrete Output F F T1_CURVAL Integer 32 Bit F E T1_DN Boolean T1 SP Integer 32 Bit al E T1 Start Boolean F El C a DO 0 1 2 1 Discrete Output T F View As Comment TI Manual lll Ee Prod UCtivity gt 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 3 Chapter 1 Getting Started es Notes Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A
12. Prod UCtivity2009 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 Chapter 1 Getting Started Datavorx P3K runs on a network PC and acts as a translator between the Productivity CPU and SQL databases enabling seamless database queries and manipulation through use of the CPU s DX ladder instruction Ifyou select Yes DataVVore P3K will install in evaluation mode from the CD allowing full functionality but limited to 30 minute sessions Separate database software is required butis not included Do you want to install DataVvorx P3K Yes No Previous Productivity Suite Programming Software 8 The next screen to appear contains the Release Notes for this version of the Productivity Suite software This is an opportunity to review the software version release notes You may read these before selecting the Next button Productivity Suite Release Notes Version 2 0 0 x IMPORTANT NOTICES Using this version of Productivity Suite to save or download a project created with previous versions may alter the project and its functionality Making backup copies of projects is recommended Improvements 1 Made ladder components less pixelated when zoomed 2 Compare project allows users to select P Series project files adpro and perform project to project comparisons on these files In addition the Compare Project Tool provides you Congratulation
13. d I O P2 08TRS module in this example RELAY OUTPUT _ _ AC L AC N GND lt gt LOGIC GND The power supply and load are connected through an AC current source Load Power Supply To Load tact l1 14 l Productivityz Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started m 5 Connect USB cable Use a Micro USB cable with a Type A and Micro Type B connectors as shown below Prod uCtivity2009 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A f l1 m l1 5 Chapter 1 Getting Started o gt 1 Step Apply Power to CPU Ensure proper wiring and the correct voltage is available before connecting wiring to the power supply Once this is verified connect power to the power supply Once power is applied the CPU will perform a self evaluation and verification See Chapters 2 and 5 of this manual for more power supply and input wiring information P2 01AC P2 01DCAC A nn a A mmm Productivity Productivitym VAUTOMATIONDIRECT a G z z 2 gt 24VAC AC L V AC N av GND GND LOGIC LOGIC GND lt GND l1 16 f Productivityz Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 5 Establish PC to CPU Communications Select Choose CPU icon on the CPU Toolbar and the dialog box shown below will appear 1 Highlight the installed CPU listed in the dialog box an
14. d select Connect m Pra CPU Connections E rereh vone Type Part MAC ID CPUN IP Address ti 2 0 P3 550 00 50 c2 2cbf 9c P3 550 192 168 1 5 Auto Discovered Available Deets P2 550 60 52 dO 05 5b db P2 550 192 168 1 1 Auto Discovered Available thernet P3 550 00 50 c2 2c bf 9c P3 550 192 168 1 5 Auto Discovered Available Start Blinking CPU Display Stop Blinking CPU Display Change CPU IP Name in the CPU Source column indicates a connection through a non CPU module When initially going Online with the CPU a popup window will notify you of a project difference between the CPU and the PC Select No Use PC Project command button Project Differences The project in the PC workspace is not the same as the one in the CPU Do you want to copy the project from the CPU Ves Copy Project From CPU No Use PC Project Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 m l1 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started Be Step 6 Open Read Hardware Configuration Before we create a project we must configure the hardware so we ll have default input and output tags for use in our project With the CPU in STOP Mode select Hardware Configuration under Application Tools and the following screen opens Pra Productivity Suite Programming File Edit Setup CPU Tools Wye k deda 1 bedle Set CPU Time Date F j Write Program B Tag Database Double Click
15. e PC During the transfer a status window will open displaying the process Transfer Project To CPU Productivity or Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 9 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started SSS ee Step 10 Place CPU in RUN Mode Next verify the Run Stop switch on the CPU faceplate is placed in the Run position and then place the CPU in RUN mode on the Productivity Software Toolbar so the ladder logic program executes De ee r aa eal ean int Wark ok uc nab Suit te f ogramn ing Soft Ware H 510 n 2 0 0 38 File Edit Setup CPU Tools Window Help S ES zm oll ane 7 NOTE Ifthe Run Stop switch on the CPU is in the Stop position the Run button on the Programming Software Toolbar will be disabled l1 28 Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started In this next step use the Monitor Mode and Data View to test the ladder logic program Select Monitor Mode from the top of the Ladder Logic screen to display the status of Boolean and Step 11 Test the Project Using Monitor Mode 1 Integer Tags MNO 7 EJ a Wla Se m i PREST gt Monitor 12 1 Z Ti_Start SIMPLE TIMER Preset Value T1 SP Current value Ti CURVAL On Delay Done TI DH Using Data View the Tag values can be viewed or manipulated for testing the project The Data View window can be accessed by selecting Data View from the Tools Menu of the Ma
16. g box pops up 1 Enter T1_ Manual into the field 2 Select OR T1_sStart SIMPLE TIMER Preset Value T1 SP Current Value T CURVYAL On Delay Done T1_DN g m NO Contact NO An The following tags need to be defined Description Input Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 9 3 Chapter 1 Getting Started IS Rung 2 Next well add another normally open contact at the start of Rung 2 Click amp drag a NO Contact NO into this box A NO Contact NO dialog box pops up 1 In the empty tag field press the down arrow on the right to open a drop down list scroll down and select T1 DN 2 Select OR T1 Start SIMPLE TIMER Preset Value TI SP Current Value Ti CURWASL On Delay Done Ti CH TI Manual Ea x ama oo Refresh Non Critical Error Log Switch in Run Bit END Switch in Stop Bit END END END Next well add an Out coil at the end of the rung Place the cursor at the end of the rung From the Instructions list Coil section double click on an Out Coil OUT An Out Coil OUT is placed on the rung and a dialog box pops up 1 In the tag field press the down arrow on the right to open a drop down list scroll down and select DO 0 1 2 1 2 Select OK SIFIFLE TIFIER Preseli Value Ti SP Cume Value Ti CURVAL Cone TI DH TI Manual DO 0 1 2 5 DU 0 1 2
17. he word WARNING in boldface will mark the beginning of the text When you see the exclamation point icon in the left hand margin the paragraph to its immediate right Key Topics for Each Chapter The beginning of each chapter will list the key ae TE topics that can be found in that chapter In This Chapter Documentation Technical Support Conventions Used srrr0rnernonnnom Key Topics for Each Chapter Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 Chapter 1 Getting Started Before you begin It is recommended that the following items be available to make this short step by step introduction to the Productivity2000 System go smoothly Productivity2000 System Example ek P2 04B Base m x P2 Fill Module P2 08TRS Output Module P2 01AC Power Supply VAUTOMATIONDIRECTI P2 550 CPU Module S P2 08SIM Module Productivity Suite Programming Software g H PS PGMSW POUF AN MN AIG Not available from Automationdirect com Download software from our webste at www automationdirect com under Programmable Controllers AC Power Cord ESA Wire Hookup Wire TW ESA VSL 2 DN A e gt Not available from Automationdirect com l1 f Productivityz Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started I Productivit
18. in Menu For the Simple Timer Instruction a Monitor button is provided that when selected will load the tags associated with the instruction into Data View Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 29 Chapter 1 Getting Started B The tags will be placed in a separate Tab titled New Task STMR as seen below 15 00 00 000 The remaining tagnames in the Ladder Logic can be added to the Data View window by clicking on a blank area in the Tagname column This will display a drop down menu where the tags can be selected Scroll down the list and select the tags to be added 3 0 Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started Once all of the tagnames have been added they can now be monitored and manipulated See the Data View help file topic for additional details if needed NOTE Force must be enabled for a Tag in the Tag Database before Force can be used in Data View Tag Database x Tags to show in the Editor Discrete Inputs T Analog Inputs Integers 7 System Data V Booleans lt enter text gt Discrete Outputs Analog Outputs Floats Strings Unused I O lt enter text gt E Module Status D Structures Search Tag Names l Editor Name Type Forceable Init Forced Init Force Value DO 0 1 2 13 Discrete Output F E E DO 1 2 14 Discrete Output F D
19. online help topics covering all aspects of the software instruction set module setup and communications In addition each base power supply CPU and I O module includes an installation insert Technical Support We strive to make our manuals the best in the industry We rely on your feedback to let us know if we are reaching our goal If you cannot find the solution to your particular application or if for any reason you need technical assistance please call us at 1 770 844 4200 Our technical support group will work with you to answer your questions They are available Monday through Friday from 9 00 A M to 6 00 P M Eastern Time We also encourage you to visit our web site where you can find information about our company and specific technical information about a wide array of our products http www automationdirect com l 9 Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started Conventions Used special note Notes represent information that may make your work quicker or more efficient The word i When you see the note pad icon in the left hand margin the paragraph to its immediate right will be a NOTE in boldface will mark the beginning of the text will be a warning This information could prevent injury loss of property or even death in extreme cases Any warning in this manual should be regarded as critical information that should be read in its entirety T
20. s Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 has been successfully installed to C Program Files x86 AutomationDirect Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 Press Done to install USB driver and close the installer 9 The Installation is now complete Select Done Cancel l1 l 0 Productivity 00 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started a Step 2 Launch Programming Software After installing the Productivity Suite Programming Software PS PGMSW launch the software by double clicking the desktop Productivity Suite Icon Or from the PC s Start menu slide the mouse pointer through the menus start gt All Programs gt AutomationDirect gt Productivity Suite x x x x gt Productivity Suite to the Productivity Suite Programming Software selection and use the left mouse button to click on it A XPS Viewer Pictures Accessories J AutomationDirect de C more micro Productivity Suite 2 0 0 37 Computer pi p3userm pdf FA Productivity Suite Control Panel Music readme txt Pra Uninstall Productivity Suite Devices and Printers 1 Catalyst Control Center J Citrix d Communi K8 k Games A Google Chrome 4 Back Default Programs Help and Support Shut down mm The Productivity Suite Programming Software will start up and display the Main Window as shown here NOTE The recommended minimum screen size for the Productivity Suite Software is 10
21. ware IMPORTANT Before using this software you should PRal2asa Noizs carefully read this agreement The enclosed Productivity Suite Programming computer software programs the Software are the property of Automationdirect com inc or its suppliers Before installing copying downloading accessing or otherwise using this package carefully read this Agreement If you do not accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement you should return the enclosed Software and anv accomnanvina items Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcuts Install Cormolsta accept the terms of the License Agreement do NOT accept the terms of the License Agreement l1 6 Productivi 2000 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 The Choose Install Folder window will open next If this is the first installation of the Productivity Suite Software on your PC choose a Install New Instance This option will install a new instance of the Productivity Suite software in the default location C Program Files AutomationDirect Productivity Suite Productivity Suite Programming Software Install Option Install New Instance Choose Shortcuts Choose New Folder C Program Files x86 AutomationDirect Productivity Suite 2 0 0 38 Restore Dev Install Cornplata LLS Cs Program Files 645 AutomationDirsce Productivity Suit 2 9 1 Restore Default Browse Note The
22. y Suite System Requirements 1 Productivity Suite Windows based programming software CD ROM or web download works with Windows XP Home or Professional Vista Home Basic Premium 32 or 64 bit or Windows 7 8 8 1 Home Professional Ultimate 32 or 64 bit Please check the following requirements when choosing your PC configuration e Windows XP Personal Computer with a 333 MHz or higher processor CPU clock speed recommended Intel Pentium Celeron family or AMD K6 Athlon Duron family or compatible processor recommended e Vista or Windows 7 or Windows 8 8 1 Personal Computer with a 800 MHz or higher processor CPU clock speed recommended Intel Pentium Celeron family or AMD K6 Athlon Duron family or compatible processor recommended e SVGA 1024x768 pixels resolution 1280x1024 pixels resolution recommended e 300MB free hard disk space e RAM Windows XP 2 0 0 x or higher 1GB memory 2GB recommended Windows XP 1 10 or lower 128MB free RAM 512MB recommended Windows 7 8 8 1 or Vista Version 2 0 0 x or higher 2GB memory 4GB recommended Version 1 10 or lower 512MB 1GB recommended e CD ROM or DVD drive for installing software from the CD e USB or Ethernet Port for project transfer to CPU i NOTE USB or Ethernet cable is also required for communications between PC and CPU Productivity200 Hardware User Manual 1st Edition Rev A l1 5 Chapter 1 Getting Started Be Step 1
23. zosik rdojoodooai d s v v nok naani univ 1 28 Step 11 Test the Project Using the Monitor Mode oososoooonooonoooonnoc 1 29 Chapter 1 Getting Started _______________________tt_t_ Introduction Purpose of this Manual Thank you for purchasing the AutomationDirect Productivity2000 Programmable Controller CPU family of products This hardware user manual provides information that will help you install set up program troubleshoot and maintain your Productivity2000 CPU system The manual includes information that is critical to the safety of the personnel who will install and use the controller and to the machinery processes and equipment controlled by the CPU The manual also includes important information about power and signal wiring mounting of the CPU and configuring the CPU system About Getting Started If you are familiar with Programmable Controllers in general then following the simple steps in this first chapter may be all you require to start being productive using a Productivity2000 CPU system After you have completed the steps your Productivity2000 controller will be running the ladder logic project that you programmed Online Help Files and Other Documentation The Productivity2000 programming software Productivity Suite is available as a download from our website See http www automationdirect com products pseries html The Productivity Suite software includes searchable

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