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Exercise: Transferring a Project Exercise: Transferring a Project File to a Logix5000 Controller File to a Logix5000 Controller
In this exercise, you will demonstrate your understandin g of project file transfer options in a Logix5000 system.
Directions:
For help performing steps in this exercise, see the associated job aid(s).
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1. Which option would you chose to trans fer a new project from your computer to a controller?
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2. If you wanted to mon itor a project as it is r unning in the controller, would you go offline or online?
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3. If you needed to monitor a project running in a controlle r and you do not have a copy of the project on your hard drive, how would you transfer the file from the controller to the computer?
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4. Which softwares are used to upload, dow nload, or go online to a controller?
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5. Why must you use extreme ca ution when enterin g or editing ladder logic or data, or making other changes online that will affect the control of devices?
Exercise A
Exercise A
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6. Name at least two safety preca utions to take before making any changes online:
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7. Place a check in the boxes that indicates the appropriate opera tingmode or modes for each given description:
Remote Remote D
Deessccrriippttiioon n RRuun n PP rrooggrraamm R
Ruun n PPrrooggrraam m TTeesstt The mode in which
The mode in which code is executing,code is executing, I/O is not
I/O is not controlled, limited editingcontrolled, limited editing operations are available, and output operations are available, and output modules are commanded to their modules are commanded to their Program mode state (on, off, or hold).
Program mode state (on, off, or hold).
The mode(s) in which project edits can The mode(s) in which project edits can be made safely
be made safely The mode(s) in which the The mode(s) in which the controllercontroller actively controls the
actively controls the process/maprocess/machinechine The mode that is identical to program The mode that is identical to program mode
mode
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8. How can Run (RUN), Progra m (PROG), and Remote (REM ) modes can be selected?
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9. How do you select the Remot e operating modes ?
Turn to the Answers section.
In this exercise, you will practice transferring a project file to a Logix5000 controller.
Directions:
For help performing steps in this exercise, see the associated job aid(s).
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1. Change the keysw itch of the controller in slot 1 to the Remote position.
How Did You Do?
How Did You Do?
Exercise B
Exercise B
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2. Start RSLogix 5000 software.
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3. Open the COM_1756r_B1.acd COM_1756r_B1.acd project file.
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4. Download the project to the controller in slot 1 of the workstati on and go online.
Download the project with the EtherNet/IP network if available.
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5. Verify that you are online in Remote Program mode.
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6. Verify that the OK lights on the controller and I/O modules are illuminated.
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7. Using RSLogix 5000 software, chan ge the controller mode to Remote Run and verify that the RUN light on the controller is illuminated.
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8. Change the contr oller mode back to Remote Pro gram.
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9. Go offline.
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10. Close the project.
Turn to the Answers section.
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How Did You Do?
How Did You Do?
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Exercise A Exercise A
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1. To transfer a new project from your computer to a controller you must download the project.
NO TAG
NO TAG The computer must be online to monitor a project as it is running in a controller.
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3. To transfer a file from the controller to computer in order to monitor a project running in a controller you must upload the project.
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4. Both RSLogix 5000 and RSLinx Clas sic software are used to upload, download, and go online with a controller. RSLinx Classic is automatically called by RSLogix 5000 software when a communications option is selected.
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5. Making mistakes online can cause unintended machi ne motion or loss of process control, injuring personnel and damaging equipment.
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6. Before performing procedures online, complete these safety precautions:
• Determine if changes must be made online.
• Verify that your company permits online entering and editing.
• Assess how machinery will respond to changes .
• Check proposed changes for accuracy.
• Notify all personnel of the cha nges.
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Verify that you are online to the correct controller.
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7. The table should be comple ted in the following manner:
Remote
The mode in which code is executing,code is executing, I/O is not
I/O is not controlled, limited editingcontrolled, limited editing operations are available, and output operations are available, and output modules are commanded to their modules are commanded to their Program mode state (on, off, or hold).
Program mode state (on, off, or hold).
n
The mode(s) in which project edits can The mode(s) in which project edits can be made safely
be made safely n n
The mode(s) in which the The mode(s) in which the controllercontroller actively controls the
actively controls the process/maprocess/machinechine n n The mode that is identical to program
The mode that is identical to program mode
mode n
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8. Run (RUN), Progr am (PROG), and Remote (REM) modes can be selected using the controller keyswitch.
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9. With the controller keyswitch in the REM position, you can use the Online toolbar to select the Remote operating modes.
Answers
Answers
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Exercise B Exercise B
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4. If you are using EtherNe t or EtherNet/IP to downl oad the project, your selection in the RSWho window will appear similar to the following graphic:
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5. If you are online in the Remote Progra m mode, you should observe the following conditions:
• “Remote Program” is displayed in the Online (mode) drop-down list
• The icon in the Path toolbar is animated.
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Lesson Lesson 5 5
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After completing this lesson, you should be able to perform the following tasks:
• Add a local 1756- I/O module to an I/O c onfiguration
• Identify a local I/O tag
Why These Skills Are Important Why These Skills Are Important
Configuring I/O modules lets the controller send data to and receive data from the process/mac hine. Without properly configured I/O modules, the controller cannot communicate with the process/machine.
1756-I/O Module Components 1756-I/O Module Components
1756-I/O modules consist of two main components, the module body and the RTB (removable terminal block):
ControlBus Explain that in this lesson, students will
Explain that in this lesson, students will configure simple digital input and output configure simple digital input and output modules.
Point out the I/O modules in the Point out the I/O modules in the workstation. Explain that digital and workstation. Explain that digital and analog modules handle different forms of analog modules handle different forms of data.
data.