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Tuesday, November 01, 2005
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Newton-Willbanks Engineering, Inc.
Providing complete PLC-based industrial control system design and startup
Services include:
PLC/HMI programming
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SCADA Systems
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Contact:
Don Willbanks
Voice: 303-810-0309
Fax: 877-580-5203
E-mail: don at plcapplications.com
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Micrologix 1500 LRP – Intellution ABR Driver Configuration
11/2/04
This document describes how to setup a
Micrologix PLC to communicate to a host computer
using the Intellution ABR driver.
Hardware
A null modem cable was used between the host
computer and Channel 1 of the Micrologix PLC.
Channel 0 was used for programming.
Micrologix Communications Configuration
This is the channel configuration as set up in RSLogix 500.
(Project>Controller>Channel Configuration>Channel 1)
This configuration assumes that remote
communications uses Channel 1 of the Micrologix
processor. The node address is 21 decimal.
RSLinxCommunications Configuration
The following screenshots show the polling master configuration as set in RS-Linx.
(Communications>Configure>AB_MASTR-1)
This configuration assumes that remote
communications uses Com 1 of the host computer.
The polling list must contain the node addresses of the PLC’s you want to
poll. In this
example, the remote
node address is entered as 21 decimal.
Intellution Fix ABR Driver Configuration
(SCU>ABR)
Channel Configuration
The channel configuration references the
driver name as entered in RS-Linx (here as
AB_MASTR-1).
Device Configuration
The device name can be anything (here this is
PLC21). This name will be used as the device
name in the Intellution database.
One thing that is potentially confusing here
is that the device address must be entered as
an octal number. Everywhere else it is entered as a decimal number. (Here: 21
decimal =
25 octal).
Block Configuration
The block name can be anything (here this is
DataBlock0). The Intellution database use
the actual address in the format: Device Name:File:Word:[Bit]
Intellution Database Builder
The device is ABR, the name of the driver.
The I/O address is entered in the format of:
Device:File:Word:[Bit]
Here, the address is N7:0/1 of the PLC at node address 21 decimal.
Edited on: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 1:20 PM
Categories: Application Notes