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Page 1 - Controllers

Using RSLogix Guard PLUS! Software with GuardPLC™ ControllersBulletin 1753, 1754, 1755Programming Manual

Page 2 - Important User Information

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20052 Preface For Read this Document Document NumberIn-depth information on the safety concept

Page 3 - Summary of Changes

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005A-2 Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware UpdatesAbout RSLogix Guard Software,

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware Updates A-3RSLogix Guard PLUS! Software

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005A-4 Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware UpdatesFirmware and Software Version

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware Updates A-5Convert ProjectsConsult the f

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005A-6 Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware UpdatesUpgrade CPU Firmware1. From t

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware Updates A-72. Browse to the folder that

Page 9 - Related Documentation

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005A-8 Programming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware Updates

Page 10 - 2 Preface

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Appendix BConfigure the GuardPLC OPC ServerIn This AppendixOLE for Process Control (OPC) is a standard i

Page 11 - Software

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005B-2 Configure the GuardPLC OPC ServerChoose an IP AddressChoose an IP address for the OPC Server an

Page 12 - Subnet Mask 255.255.252.0

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server B-38. In the project tree, right-click Configuration and choose N

Page 13 - IMPORTANT

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 1Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerIn This ChapterConnect to the Controller via RSLogix Guard PL

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005B-4 Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server7. Drag G16OPC01 onto the OPC-Server Resources Editor. The Spe

Page 15 - GuardPLC Controller

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server B-55. Choose the Outputs tab. Drag DI1 from the Signal Editor to

Page 16 - Step 2: Create a New Project

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005B-6 Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server12. Drag DO1 from the Signal Editor to the DO[01].Value signal

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server B-76. Set the System ID (SRS) to 1 and click OK.7. Expand the OPC

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005B-8 Configure the GuardPLC OPC ServerGenerate Code for the OPC Server1. To generate the XML file fo

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server B-92. Choose File >Open.3. Point to your opc.xml file and clic

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005B-10 Configure the GuardPLC OPC Server

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1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Appendix CCreate a Time-based VariableTo create a timer variable, you need to create a value field, ente

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005C-2 Create a Time-based Variable

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005IndexAaccess level 6-1archiving a project 7-2Ccheck consistency 4-1code 8-10communicationschanging IP addr

Page 24 - Password [none]

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-2 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerConnect to a GuardPLC 1600 or 1800 ControllerConnect to a Gua

Page 25 - Step 10: Ping the Controller

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20052 Indexprojectarchiving 7-2restore 7-3projectsconverting A-5publications, related P-2Rrelated publi

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005 5Copyright © 2005 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.Rockwell Automation

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-3(octets 001 and 002) and the Host ID (octets 003 and 004). Th

Page 29 - Terminal

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-4 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerChange the IP address of your programming terminal running RS

Page 30 - Login Dialog

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-5Go Online with the GuardPLC ControllerThe following flowchart

Page 31 - Determine the IP Address

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-6 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerStep 1: Open RSLogix Guard PLUS! SoftwareChoose Start>Prog

Page 32 - Change the SRS of the

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-7The RSLogix Guard PLUS! Hardware Management window opens. Bot

Page 33 - Change the IP Address of

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-8 Connect to the GuardPLC Controller3. Specify the controller type and enter an SRS of 60000. You

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-9Step 4: Get Communication Settings1. Choose Online>Communi

Page 35 - Addressing

Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines

Page 36 - Hardware Configuration

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-10 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerStep 5: Change Settings via MAC Address1. Enter desired sett

Page 37 - Configure the Module

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-11The IP address and SRS should have changed. A prompt appears

Page 38 - Set I/O Properties

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-12 Connect to the GuardPLC Controller2. Make sure Resource is selected in the Resource Selection

Page 39 - Go Online With the Module

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-13The Control Panel Online indicator will be GREEN if the cont

Page 40

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-14 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerStep 8: Change the Controller to STOP ModeTo change the cont

Page 41 - Create a GuardPLC Project

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-15To reset the controller:1. Hold down the Reset button, then

Page 42 - Hardware

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-16 Connect to the GuardPLC Controller3. Ping the GuardPLC controller using the command shown at t

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-173. Edit the IP address to match the GuardPLC controller and

Page 44 - Create Signals

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-18 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerTo recover from this fault:1. Choose Extra>Change System

Page 45 - Understand the Signal Editor

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-19Configure the Programming TerminalSpecify the Host SRSFrom t

Page 46 - Terminals

iii Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Summary of ChangesThe information below summarizes the changes to this manual since the last publicati

Page 47 - Connect Digital Input Signals

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-20 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerLogin DialogThe Login dialog defines the communication param

Page 48

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-21Determine the IP Address and SRS of the ControllerThe defaul

Page 49 - Connect Output Signals

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-22 Connect to the GuardPLC ControllerChange the SRS of the ControllerThere are two ways to change

Page 50

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to the GuardPLC Controller 1-23Change the IP Address of the ControllerAfter you establish c

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20051-24 Connect to the GuardPLC Controller

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1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 2Connect to GuardPLC Distributed I/O ModulesIn This ChapterThis chapter guides you through the p

Page 53 - Create a Function Block

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20052-2 Connect to GuardPLC Distributed I/O ModulesDistributed I/O modules inherit the first portion of

Page 54

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to GuardPLC Distributed I/O Modules 2-33. Click New….The Create HH Network dialog appears.4

Page 55

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20052-4 Connect to GuardPLC Distributed I/O ModulesSet I/O Properties1. In the RSLogix Guard PLUS! Hard

Page 56 - Download the Program

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Connect to GuardPLC Distributed I/O Modules 2-5The offline configuration of the module is complete.

Page 57 - Compile the Code

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005iv Summary of Changes

Page 58 - Run an Off-Line Simulation

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20052-6 Connect to GuardPLC Distributed I/O Modules4. To change the IP address and SRS settings, enter

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1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 3Create a GuardPLC ProjectIn This ChapterThis chapter guides you through the following basic ste

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-2 Create a GuardPLC Project4. Return to the Project Management window and expand the project tree

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-33. Edit the properties as shown below.The Resource Type needs to match

Page 62 - How to Monitor the Routine

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-4 Create a GuardPLC Project6. Expand the Resource so that the Hardware Management project tree ap

Page 63

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-5Understand the Signal EditorThe Signal Editor lets you define the sign

Page 64

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-6 Create a GuardPLC ProjectCreate Signals in the Signal Editor1. To open the Signal Editor, choos

Page 65 - Check Consistency

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-7Connect Digital Input Signals1. Right-click on the controller’s inputs

Page 66 - Download a Routine

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-8 Create a GuardPLC Project3. Connect the START and STOP signals to inputs by dragging START and

Page 67

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-9d. Connect USED to the DI channels being used: DI[17].Used, and DI[18]

Page 68 - Start a Routine

v Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Table of ContentsPrefaceWho Should Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Purp

Page 69 - Test a Routine

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-10 Create a GuardPLC ProjectConnect Distributed I/O SignalsFor distributed I/O modules, you conne

Page 70 - How a Routine Executes

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-113. Connect these signals to the analog inputs on the Inputs tab of th

Page 71 - Monitor and Force Signals

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-12 Create a GuardPLC Project2. Create a Count signal for counter value.Connect Configuration Sign

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-134. Select the Input tab on the Connect Signals dialog.5. Connect the

Page 73

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-14 Create a GuardPLC Project1. Close the Signal Connections window. Leave the Signal Editor activ

Page 74 - Start the Force Editor

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-154. Minimize the Hardware Management window.5. In the Project Managem

Page 75 - Force Marks

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-16 Create a GuardPLC Project7. Connect the blocks with lines by left-clicking and holding the ver

Page 76 - Start Forces

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-172. Click OKCompile the Code1. Close the Type Instance Program.2. Righ

Page 77 - Stop Forces

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-18 Create a GuardPLC ProjectRun an Off-Line SimulationTo test the code before downloading it to t

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-193. Choose points to toggle/view during the simulation. To activate a

Page 79 - Access Management

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005vi Table of ContentsSet I/O Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 80 - Create User Access

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-20 Create a GuardPLC ProjectDownload the Program1. Connect the GuardPLC controller to your PC’s E

Page 81 - Access Management 6-3

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-218. Left-click on the Download icon.9. Answer Yes to the warning promp

Page 82 - 6-4 Access Management

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-22 Create a GuardPLC ProjectHow to Monitor the Routine OnlineTo monitor the routine online, you m

Page 83 - Archive and Restore Projects

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create a GuardPLC Project 3-233. Close the On-Line Test when finished testing.4. Click the PROJ tab

Page 84 - Archive a Project

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20053-24 Create a GuardPLC Project

Page 85 - Restore a Project

1 Publication 1753-UM001B-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 4Check, Download, Start, and Test a RoutineUsing This ChapterTo download and run a routine, you

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Publication 1753-UM001B-EN-P - November 20054-2 Check, Download, Start, and Test a RoutineDownload a Routine1. Choose Online>Control Panel.

Page 87 - Function Blocks

Publication 1753-UM001B-EN-P - November 2005Check, Download, Start, and Test a Routine 4-3Troubleshoot the Download ProcessThe SRS of the contr

Page 88

Publication 1753-UM001B-EN-P - November 20054-4 Check, Download, Start, and Test a Routineupdates the SRS in the controller and corrects the is

Page 89

Publication 1753-UM001B-EN-P - November 2005Check, Download, Start, and Test a Routine 4-5Test a RoutineTest a routine to check for and elimina

Page 90 - Declare variables

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Table of Contents viiForce Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1753-UM001B-EN-P - November 20054-6 Check, Download, Start, and Test a RoutineHow a Routine ExecutesA controller has only one routi

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1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 5Monitor and Force SignalsIn This ChapterMonitor SignalsThe Force Editor provides a window that

Page 93 - Define I/O Positions

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20055-2 Monitor and Force Signals2. After you successfully log in, the software displays the Force Edit

Page 94 - How the Variables Display

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Monitor and Force Signals 5-34. If you are not already connected, in the Force Editor, choose File&

Page 95 - Block Page

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20055-4 Monitor and Force SignalsEnable ForcesTo enable forcing, both the Forcing allowed and Main Enab

Page 96 - Generate Function Block

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Monitor and Force Signals 5-5Specify Force Values and Force MarksTo set a signal with a force value

Page 97 - Check for Errors and Warnings

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20055-6 Monitor and Force SignalsForce TimeThe force time is monitored by the controller. To enter the

Page 98

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Monitor and Force Signals 5-73. The Force Editor opens.Once forcing starts, the Forcing activated b

Page 99 - PLUS! Versions

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20055-8 Monitor and Force Signals

Page 100 - About RSLogix Guard PLUS!

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 6Access ManagementIn This ChapterHow the Controller Uses Access LevelsAn Administrator can set u

Page 101 - Software and GuardPLC

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005viii Table of ContentsAppendix BConfigure the GuardPLC OPC ServerIn This Appendix . . . . . . . .

Page 102

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20056-2 Access ManagementThe following access levels are available:Create User AccessTo create a user a

Page 103 - Firmware

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Access Management 6-32. After you successfully log in with Administrator access, the software displ

Page 104 - Upgrade COM Firmware

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20056-4 Access Management

Page 105 - Reset Your SRS

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005 Chapter 7Archive and Restore ProjectsIn This ChapterArchiving a project moves the project to a back up

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20057-2 Archive and Restore ProjectsArchive a ProjectTo archive a project:1. Open the RSLogix Guard PLU

Page 107 - In This Appendix

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Archive and Restore Projects 7-3Restore a ProjectRestoring an archived project extracts the project

Page 108 - Server to the Project

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20057-4 Archive and Restore Projects

Page 109 - Communication

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Chapter 8Create User-Defined Function BlocksIn This ChapterCreate User-Defined Function BlocksWith RSLog

Page 110 - Connect Signals

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20058-2 Create User-Defined Function Blocks To create a function block:1. In the Program Management Win

Page 111

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create User-Defined Function Blocks 8-34. Double-click the new function block to start the editor.T

Page 112 - Set the System Properties

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005PrefaceWho Should Use This ManualUse this manual if you are responsible for programming, or troubleshoot

Page 113 - Token Group

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20058-4 Create User-Defined Function BlocksDeclare variablesVariable declaration defines the connecting

Page 114 - Use the OPC Server

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create User-Defined Function Blocks 8-5You can either define the variable here or use the Derivatio

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20058-6 Create User-Defined Function BlocksDefine Technical Units and ScalingYou can define technical u

Page 116

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create User-Defined Function Blocks 8-7Define I/O PositionsFor input and output variables, you need

Page 117 - Create a Time-based Variable

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20058-8 Create User-Defined Function BlocksHow the Variables DisplayOnce you declare your variable, the

Page 118

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create User-Defined Function Blocks 8-9Move Declared Variables to the User-Defined Function Block P

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20058-10 Create User-Defined Function BlocksGenerate Function Block CodeWhen you complete your function

Page 120 - 2 Index

Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Create User-Defined Function Blocks 8-11Check for Errors and WarningsAfter performing a code genera

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Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 20058-12 Create User-Defined Function Blocks

Page 122 - Rockwell Automation

1 Publication 1753-PM001A-EN-P - November 2005Appendix AProgramming Software Versions, Compatibility, and Firmware UpdatesIn This AppendixRSLogix and

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