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Page 1 - Controllers

MicroLogix 1100 Programmable ControllersBulletin 1763 Controllers and 1762 Expansion I/OUser Manual

Page 2 - Important User Information

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 20118 Table of ContentsConnecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceMicroLogix 1100 Controllers and Ethern

Page 3 - Firmware Revision History

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201198 Communication ConnectionsConnecting to Ethernet You can connect directly a MicroLogix™ 1100 to an E

Page 4 - Summary of Changes 2

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 99When to use straight-through and cross-over cable:• MicroLogix 1100 Ethern

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011100 Communication ConnectionsNotes:

Page 6 - Communication Connections

101 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 5Using the LCDThis chapter describes how to use the LCD and keypad on the MicroLogix 1100 control

Page 7 - Chapter 5

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011102 Using the LCDOperating PrinciplesMicroLogix 1100 LCD Menu Structure Tree Startup ScreenUser Defin

Page 8 - 6 Table of Contents

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 103Startup ScreenThe Startup screen is displayed whenever the controller is powered up.

Page 9 - Table of Contents 7

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011104 Using the LCDMain Menu and Default ScreenThe Main menu consists of five menu items: I/O Status, Mo

Page 10 - 8 Table of Contents

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 105: LCD Default Screen - I/O Status Screen.This is the default screen of the display, a

Page 11 - Purpose of this Manual

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011106 Using the LCDOperating Buttons Using Menus to Choose ValuesButton FunctionCursor ButtonsMove curso

Page 12 - Common Techniques Used

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 107Selecting Between Menu ItemsCursor DisplayOKCursor up or downApply or EnterThe symbol

Page 13 - Hardware Overview

9 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. It provides information conce

Page 14 - Component Descriptions

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011108 Using the LCDSetting ValuesESCOKChange value = up/down arrowsMove cursor between digits = left/rig

Page 15 - 1762 Expansion I/O

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 109I/O StatusThe MicroLogix 1100 provides I/O status indicators on the LCD screen. You c

Page 16 - Communication Cables

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011110 Using the LCD Viewing I/O StatusFollow these steps to view the status of inputs and outputs on the

Page 17 - Hardware Overview 15

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 1112. Then, press the OK key on the LCD keypad. The I/O Status screen is displayed, as s

Page 18 - Communication Options

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011112 Using the LCDThe example table below shows how the LCD uses the configuration information with bit

Page 19 - Hardware Overview 17

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 113Monitoring a Bit FileFor explanations in this section, we assume the followings in th

Page 20 - 18 Hardware Overview

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011114 Using the LCDFollow these steps to view and change the data values of the bit file B3.1. On the Ma

Page 21 - Installing Your Controller

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 1155. We will change the data value of the B3:0/0 bit to OFF (0). First, press OK to sel

Page 22 - Installation Considerations

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011116 Using the LCD8. Now, we will view an example of the data value of a protected bit, B3:0/2. Press t

Page 23 - Safety Considerations

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 117Press the Up key again, and you will find the target bit does not change to “3/0”. It

Page 24 - Safety Circuits

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201110 Related DocumentationThe following documents contain additional information concerning Rockwell Aut

Page 25 - Power Distribution

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011118 Using the LCDThe example table below shows how the LCD uses the configuration information with int

Page 26 - Power Considerations

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 119Monitoring an Integer FileFor explanations in this section, we assume the followings

Page 27 - Preventing Excessive Heat

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011120 Using the LCDFollow these steps to view and change the data values of the integer file N7.1. On th

Page 28 - Master Control Relay

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 1215. We will change the data value of the N7:0 word to the negative decimal value -1300

Page 29 - Using Emergency-Stop Switches

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011122 Using the LCD9. Press OK to apply the changes. Then, the new value -1300 is applied. Note that the

Page 30 - Schematic (Using IEC Symbols)

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 12313. Hold down the Up key until the target word becomes “47”, as shown below. Press th

Page 31 - NEC Class 2 for UL

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011124 Using the LCDUsing the Mode SwitchThe MicroLogix 1100 provides the controller mode switch on the L

Page 32 - Installing a Memory

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 125 Changing Mode Switch PositionMode Switch position can be changed at two different ti

Page 33 - Using the Battery

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011126 Using the LCD• How to forcibly set Mode Switch to PROG when the controller is powered upPress ESC

Page 34

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 127While the controller is powered on, follow these steps to change the position of the

Page 35 - I/O Spacing

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 1Hardware OverviewHardware FeaturesThe Bulletin 1763, MicroLogix 1100 programmable controller contain

Page 36 - Mounting the Controller

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011128 Using the LCDUsing a User Defined LCD ScreenThe MicroLogix 1100 controller allows you to use user

Page 37

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 129If no user defined screen is used in your application program, the screen is displaye

Page 38 - Panel Mounting

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011130 Using the LCDConfiguring Advanced SettingsWith the Advanced Settings menu, which is a sub-menu und

Page 39 - Mounting 1762 Expansion

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 131By using the Key In Mode screen, as shown below, you can change the Key In mode to us

Page 40 - 1762 I/O

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011132 Using the LCD3. Select KeyIn Mode using the Up and Down keys, and then press the OK key.4. The Key

Page 41 - Connecting Expansion I/O

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 133Using Communications Toggle FunctionalityThe MicroLogix 1100 provides the Communicati

Page 42

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011134 Using the LCDWhen an IP address is not yet assigned to your controller, only the MAC address assig

Page 43 - Wiring Your Controller

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 135Using Trim PotsTrim Pot OperationThe MicroLogix 1100 controller provides two trimming

Page 44 - Wiring the Terminal Block

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011136 Using the LCD2. Then, press the OK key on the LCD keypad. The Trim Pot Select screen is displayed,

Page 45 - Using Surge Suppressors

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 137 When you enter this screen, the last digit of the POT0 value is flashing. It indicat

Page 46

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201112 Hardware OverviewComponent DescriptionsMicroLogix 1100 Memory Module and Built-in Real-Time ClockTh

Page 47 - Recommended Surge Suppressors

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011138 Using the LCDViewing System InformationThe System Information screen of the LCD allows you to iden

Page 48 - Grounding the Controller

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using the LCD 1394. The System Information screen is displayed. You can identify the catalog number, o

Page 49 - Wiring Diagrams

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011140 Using the LCD2. Then, press the OK key on the LCD keypad. The Advanced Settings Menu screen is dis

Page 50 - 1763-L16DWD

141 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 6Using Real-Time Clock and Memory ModulesThe MicroLogix 1100 controller has a built-in real-time

Page 51 - Terminal Groupings

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011142 Using Real-Time Clock and Memory ModulesWriting Data to the Real-Time ClockWhen valid data is sent

Page 52 - Sinking and Sourcing

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using Real-Time Clock and Memory Modules 143Memory Module OperationThe memory module supports the foll

Page 53 - 24V DC Sensor Power

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011144 Using Real-Time Clock and Memory ModulesData File Download ProtectionThe memory module supports da

Page 54

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using Real-Time Clock and Memory Modules 145Program /Data DownloadTo download the program and data fro

Page 55 - Channels

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011146 Using Real-Time Clock and Memory ModulesNotes:

Page 56

147 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 7Online EditingThe online editing function lets you monitor and modify your ladder program when y

Page 57 - Grounding Your Analog Cable

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Hardware Overview 131763-MM1 Memory Module1762 Expansion I/O1762 expansion I/O can be connected to the

Page 58 - Expansion I/O Wiring

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011148 Online EditingThe following table summarizes the differences between offline and online editing.On

Page 59 - 1762-IQ16 Wiring Diagram

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Online Editing 149• modify rung — when an existing rung is modified two edit zones are created. The or

Page 60 - 1762-OA8 Wiring Diagram

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011150 Online EditingData Table File SizeOnline editing cannot change the size of existing data tables no

Page 61 - 1762-OB16 Wiring Diagram

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Online Editing 151Interval be increased from the default of 1.25 seconds to 8 seconds as shown in the

Page 62 - 1762-OV32T Wiring Diagram

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011152 Online EditingThis problem happens only in out-of-box state or after clear processor memory. In on

Page 63 - 1762-OW16 Wiring Diagram

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Online Editing 153Types of Online EditingThe type of online editing is dependent on the MicroLogix 110

Page 64 - 1762-OX6I Wiring Diagram

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011154 Online EditingEdit Functions in Runtime Online EditingDuring a runtime online editing session, the

Page 65 - Analog Wiring

155 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix ASpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsDescription 1763-L16AWA L16BWA L16BBB L16DWDDimensions Heig

Page 66

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011156 SpecificationsMicroLogix 1100 DC Input Power Requirements for 1763-L16BBB Unit ESD immunity EN 610

Page 67 - 1762-IF2OF2 Wiring

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 157Digital Input SpecificationsDescription 1763-L16AWA 1763-L16BWA, -L16BBBInputs 0 thr

Page 68 - 1762-IF4 Input Type Selection

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201114 Hardware OverviewCommunication CablesUse only the following communication cables with the MicroLogi

Page 69 - Analog Sensor

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011158 SpecificationsAnalog Input SpecificationsDescription 1763-L16AWA, -L16BWA, -L16BBB, -L16DWDVoltage

Page 70 - Configuration Data File

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 159BBB FET Output SpecificationsDescription General OperationHigh Speed Operation(1)(Ou

Page 71 - 1762-OF4 Wiring

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011160 SpecificationsSurge current per point:•peak current•maximum surge duration•maximum rate of repetit

Page 72

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 161Standard DC Input Filter Settings (Inputs 4 and higher)Nominal Filter Setting (ms) O

Page 73

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011162 SpecificationsWorking Voltage (1763-L16BWA)Description 1763-L16BWAPower supply input to backplane

Page 74 - Using the Communications

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 163Expansion I/O SpecificationsDigital I/O ModulesGeneral SpecificationsSpecification V

Page 75

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011164 SpecificationsEFT/B immunity For 1762-IQ32T, 1762-OB32T, and 1762-OV32T modulesIEC61000-4-4: 2 kV,

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 165On-state voltage, min. 79V AC (min.) 132V AC (max.)10V DC 10V DC 10V DC 10V DCOn-sta

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011166 SpecificationsOutput SpecificationsSpecification 1762-OA8 1762-OB8 1762-OB16 1762-OB32T 1762-OV32T

Page 78 - Connecting to the RS-232

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 167Output group to backplane isolationVerified by one of the following dielectric tests

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Hardware Overview 15ATTENTIONUNSUPPORTED CONNECTIONDo not connect a MicroLogix 1100 controller to anot

Page 80 - Using a Modem

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011168 SpecificationsSignal delay, max. – resistive loadOn Delay: 10 msOff Delay: 10 msOn Delay: 10 msOff

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 169Relay Contact Ratings (1762-OW8, 1762-OW16, and 1762-IQ8OW6)Maximum VoltsAmperes Amp

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011170 SpecificationsRelays Used vs. Maximum Current per Relay (24V DC) 1762-OX6IModule Load Ratings 1762

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 171Analog Modules Common SpecificationsSpecification 1762-IF2OF2, 1762-IF4, 1762-IR4,

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011172 SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsSpecification 1762-IF2OF2 1762-IF4 1762-OF4 1762-IR4 1762-IT4S

Page 85 - Token Hold Factor 1...4

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 173Input SpecificationsSpecification 1762-IF2OF2 1762-IF4 1762-IR4 1762-IT4Number of in

Page 86

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011174 SpecificationsInput Specifications 1762-IR4Specification 1762-IR4Input types • 100 Ω Platinum 385

Page 87 - DH-485 Communication Cable

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 175Cable impedance, max. 25 Ω (Operating with >25 Ω will reduce accuracy.)Power sup

Page 88 - Single Cable Connection

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011176 Specifications1762-IT4 Repeatability at 25 °C (77 °F)(1) (2)(1) Repeatability is the ability of th

Page 89 - Multiple Cable Connection

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Specifications 177Thermocouple E (-270…-210 °C [-454…-346 °F]) ±4.2 °C [±7.6 °F] ±6.3 °C [±11.4 °F] ±0

Page 90 - End-of-Line Termination

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201116 Hardware OverviewProgrammingProgramming the MicroLogix 1100 controller is done using RSLogix 500, R

Page 91 - Connecting the AIC+

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011178 SpecificationsNon-linearity (in percent full scale)< ±0.59%(2)< ±0.59%(2)Open and short-circ

Page 92 - Cable Selection Guide

179 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix BReplacement PartsThis chapter contains the following information: • a table of MicroLogix 1100

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011180 Replacement PartsLithium Battery (1763-BA) Installation Follow the procedure below to ensure prope

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Replacement Parts 181Battery HandlingFollow the procedure below to ensure proper battery operation and

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011182 Replacement PartsThree or More BatteriesProcedures for the transportation of three or more batteri

Page 96 - Install and Attach the AIC+

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Replacement Parts 183For disposal, batteries must be packaged and shipped in accordance with transport

Page 97 - Powering the AIC+

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011184 Replacement PartsNotes:

Page 98 - Power Options

185 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix CTroubleshooting Your SystemThis chapter describes how to troubleshoot your controller. Topics i

Page 99 - Connecting to DeviceNet

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011186 Troubleshooting Your SystemStatus Indicators on the LCDStatus Indicators on the LCDFAULT off No fa

Page 100 - Connecting to Ethernet

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Troubleshooting Your System 187I/O Status Indicators on the LCDI/O Status Indicators on the LCDNormal

Page 101

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Hardware Overview 17The MicroLogix 1100 supports Ethernet communication via the Ethernet communication

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011188 Troubleshooting Your SystemIf the LEDS indicate:The Following Error ExistsProbable Cause Recommend

Page 103 - Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Troubleshooting Your System 189Controller Error Recovery ModelUse the following error recovery model t

Page 104 - Operating Principles

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011190 Troubleshooting Your SystemAnalog Expansion I/O Diagnostics and TroubleshootingModule Operation an

Page 105 - Startup Screen

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Troubleshooting Your System 191Critical and Non-Critical ErrorsNon-critical module errors are recovera

Page 106 - Main Menu and Default Screen

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011192 Troubleshooting Your SystemModule Error FieldThe purpose of the module error field is to classify

Page 107 - Using the LCD 105

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Troubleshooting Your System 193Error CodesExtended Error Codes for 1762-IF2OF2Error Type Hex Equivalen

Page 108 - Using Menus to Choose Values

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011194 Troubleshooting Your SystemCalling Rockwell Automation for AssistanceIf you need to contact Rockwe

Page 109 - Cursor Display

195 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix DUsing Control Flash to Upgrade Your Operating SystemThe operating system (OS) can be upgraded t

Page 110 - Setting Values

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011196 Using Control Flash to Upgrade Your Operating SystemPrepare the Controller for UpdatingConnect the

Page 111 - IMPORTANT

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Using Control Flash to Upgrade Your Operating System 1973. During the download, the Run, Force, and Fa

Page 112 - Viewing I/O Status

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of elect

Page 113 - Monitoring Bit File

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201118 Hardware OverviewNotes:

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011198 Using Control Flash to Upgrade Your Operating SystemNotes:

Page 115 - Monitoring a Bit File

199 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix EConnecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceThe following protocols are supported from th

Page 116 - 114 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011200 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceThe MicroLogix™ controller supports the DF1 Full

Page 117 - Using the LCD 115

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface 201DF1 Half-Duplex ProtocolDF1 Half-Duplex protocol

Page 118 - 116 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011202 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceExample DF1 Half-Duplex ConnectionsConsideration

Page 119 - Monitoring Integer File

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface 203Using Modems with MicroLogix™ Programmable Contr

Page 120

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011204 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceFor general multi-drop modem connections, or for

Page 121 - Monitoring an Integer File

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface 205DH-485 Communication ProtocolThe DH-485 protocol

Page 122 - 120 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011206 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceDevices that use the DH-485 NetworkIn addition t

Page 123 - Using the LCD 121

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface 207• type of process being controlled.• network con

Page 124 - 122 Using the LCD

19 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 2Installing Your ControllerThis chapter shows you how to install your controller. The only tools y

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011208 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceRunning the communication cable through conduit

Page 126 - Using the Mode Switch

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface 209lowest numbered addresses to minimize the time r

Page 127 - Changing Mode Switch Position

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011210 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceExample DH-485 ConnectionsThe following network

Page 128 - 126 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface 211DH-485 Network with a MicroLogix™ Controller A-B

Page 129 - Using the LCD 127

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011212 Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 InterfaceTypical 3-Node NetworkModbus Communication Proto

Page 130 - Using a User Defined LCD

213 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix FConnecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceThis appendix:• describes MicroLogix 1100 controll

Page 131 - Using the LCD 129

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011214 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceThe MicroLogix 1100 supports Ethernet communication v

Page 132 - Changing Key In Mode

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 215Optimal Performance: RSLinx to MicroLogix 1100 Series

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011216 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceMicroLogix 1100 and PC Connections to the Ethernet Ne

Page 134 - 132 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 217CablesShielded and non-shielded twisted-pair 10/100Ba

Page 135 - Configuration

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201120 Installing Your ControllerEMC DirectiveThis product is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336/EEC

Page 136 - 134 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011218 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceThe standard Ethernet cable is terminated in accordan

Page 137 - Using Trim Pots

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 219Ethernet ConnectionsTCP/IP is the mechanism used to t

Page 138 - 136 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011220 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceIn order to receive messages from another device on E

Page 139 - Error Conditions

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 221The MicroLogix 1100 will check every 2 minutes for a

Page 140 - Information

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011222 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceConfiguration Using RSLogix 500 Programming SoftwareR

Page 141 - Viewing Fault Code

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 223The host system’s BOOTP configuration file must be up

Page 142 - 140 Using the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011224 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceUsing the Rockwell BOOTP/DHCP UtilityThe Rockwell BOO

Page 143 - Real-Time Clock Operation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 2252. In the Request History panel you will see the hard

Page 144 - RTC Battery Operation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011226 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceThe device will be added to the Relation List, displa

Page 145 - Memory Module Operation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 227If your network is divided into subnetworks that use

Page 146 - Removal/Insertion Under Power

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 21Safety ConsiderationsSafety considerations are an important element of pr

Page 147 - Program /Data Upload

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011228 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceManually Configuring Channel 1 for Controllers on Sub

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Connecting to Networks via Ethernet Interface 229MicroLogix 1100 Embedded Web Server CapabilityMicroLo

Page 149 - Online Editing

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011230 Connecting to Networks via Ethernet InterfaceNotes:

Page 150 - Online Editing Terms

231 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Appendix GSystem Loading and Heat DissipationSystem Loading CalculationsThe MicroLogix 1100 controller i

Page 151 - Your System

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011232 System Loading and Heat DissipationSystem Loading Example Calculations Current LoadingCalculating

Page 152 - Edit User

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011System Loading and Heat Dissipation 233Validating the SystemThe example systems shown in the tables be

Page 153 - Online Editing 151

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011234 System Loading and Heat DissipationSystem Loading WorksheetThe tables below are provided for syste

Page 154 - ATTENTION

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011System Loading and Heat Dissipation 235Validating Systems using 1763-L16AWA, 1763-L16BBB, or 1763-L16D

Page 155 - Types of Online Editing

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011236 System Loading and Heat DissipationCalculating Heat DissipationUse the following table when you ne

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237 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011GlossaryThe following terms are used throughout this manual. Refer to the Allen-Bradley Industrial Automa

Page 157 - Specifications

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201122 Installing Your ControllerUse only the following communication cables in Class I, Division 2 hazard

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011238 controllerA device, such as a programmable controller, used to monitor input devices and control o

Page 159 - Specifications 157

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011 239EMIElectromagnetic interference.encoder1) A rotary device that transmits position information. 2)

Page 160 - 158 Specifications

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011240 input deviceA device, such as a push button or a switch, that supplies signals to the input circui

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011 241low byteBits 0 to 7 of a word.logicA process of solving complex problems through the repeated use

Page 162 - 160 Specifications

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011242 switch is activated. In ladder programming, a symbol that allows logic continuity (flow) if the re

Page 163 - Specifications 161

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011 243operating voltageFor inputs, the voltage range needed for the input to be in the On state. For out

Page 164 - 162 Specifications

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011244 relay logicA representation of the program or other logic in a form normally used for relays.resto

Page 165 - Expansion I/O

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011 245sinkingA term used to describe current flow between an I/O device and controller I/O circuit — typ

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247 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011IndexNumerics1762-24AWA wiring diagram 3-501762-IA8 wiring diagram 3-561762-IF2OF2input type selection 3-

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 23Power DistributionThere are some points about power distribution that you

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011248 installation 2-19LED status error conditions C-187minimizing electrical noise 3-53, 2-34, 2-33, 2-

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011 249ControlFlash software D-195memory module 2-30your controller 2-19instruction G-240instruction set

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011250 programming 1-16programming device G-243protocol G-243publicationsrelated P-10purpose of this manu

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011 2511762-IA8 3-56, 3-65, 3-66, 3-57, 3-58, 3-56, 3-52, 3-58, 3-59, 3-60, 3-59, 3-60, 3-61, 3-62, 3-50,

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201124 Installing Your ControllerPower ConsiderationsThe following explains power considerations for the m

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 25This is referred to as a power supply shutdown. The processor then perfor

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201126 Installing Your ControllerMaster Control RelayA hard-wired master control relay (MCR) provides a re

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 27Using Emergency-Stop SwitchesWhen using emergency-stop switches, adhere t

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1 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Summary of ChangesTo help you find new and updated information in this release of the manual, we have inclu

Page 181 - Replacement Parts

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201128 Installing Your ControllerSchematic (Using IEC Symbols)DisconnectIsolation TransformerEmergency-Sto

Page 182 - Lithium Battery (1763-BA)

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 29Schematic (Using ANSI/CSA Symbols)Emergency-Stop Push Button230V ACOperat

Page 183 - Transportation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201130 Installing Your ControllerInstalling a Memory Module 1. Remove the memory module port cover.2. Alig

Page 184 - Disposal

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 31Using the BatteryThe MicroLogix 1100 controller is equipped with a replac

Page 185 - Replacement Parts 183

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201132 Installing Your ControllerConnecting the Battery Wire ConnectorFollow the procedure below to connec

Page 186 - 184 Replacement Parts

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 33Controller Mounting DimensionsController and Expansion I/O SpacingThe con

Page 187 - Troubleshooting Your System

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201134 Installing Your ControllerMounting the ControllerMicroLogix™ 1100 controllers are suitable for use

Page 188 - Status Indicators on the LCD

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 35DIN Rail MountingThe maximum extension of the latch is 14 mm (0.55 in.) i

Page 189 - Normal Operation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201136 Installing Your ControllerPanel MountingMount to panel using #8 or M4 screws. To install your contr

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 371762 Expansion I/O DimensionsMounting 1762 Expansion I/ODIN Rail Mounting

Page 191 - Controller Error Recovery

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Page 192 - Troubleshooting

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201138 Installing Your ControllerUse DIN rail end anchors (Allen-Bradley part number 1492-EA35 or 1492-EAH

Page 193 - Module Error Definition Table

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Installing Your Controller 39Connecting Expansion I/OThe expansion I/O module is attached to the contr

Page 194 - Configuration Errors

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201140 Installing Your ControllerNotes:

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41 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 3Wiring Your ControllerThis chapter describes how to wire your controller and expansion I/O. Topic

Page 196 - Automation for Assistance

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201142 Wiring Your Controller• Separate wiring by signal type. Bundle wiring with similar electrical chara

Page 197 - Operating System

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 43Using Surge SuppressorsBecause of the potentially high current surges that oc

Page 198 - Sequence of Operation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201144 Wiring Your Controllersuppressor can also be used. See for recommended suppressors. As shown below

Page 199 - Missing/Corrupt OS LED

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 45Recommended Surge SuppressorsUse the Allen-Bradley surge suppressors shown in

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201146 Wiring Your ControllerGrounding the ControllerIn solid-state control systems, grounding and wire ro

Page 201 - Interface

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 47Wiring DiagramsThe following illustrations show the wiring diagrams for the M

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3 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Table of ContentsSummary of ChangesFirmware Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201148 Wiring Your Controller1763-L16BWA1763-L16BBB 1763-L16DWD DCCOM-VAC O/0VDCVAC O/1VDCVAC O/2VDCVAC O/

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 49Terminal GroupingsInput Terminal GroupingController InputsInput Group Common

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201150 Wiring Your ControllerSinking and Sourcing Wiring DiagramsAny of the MicroLogix 1100 DC embedded in

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 511763-L16BWA Sinking Input Wiring Diagram 1763-L16BWA Sourcing Input Wiring Di

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201152 Wiring Your Controller1763-L16AWA and 1763-L16BWA Output Wiring Diagram 1763-L16BBB Output Wiring

Page 208 - NA = Not Applicable

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 53Controller I/O WiringMinimizing Electrical NoiseBecause of the variety of app

Page 209 - Planning Cable Routes

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201154 Wiring Your Controller• The controller does not provide loop power for analog inputs. Use a power s

Page 210 - Setting Node Addresses

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 55Grounding Your Analog CableUse shielded communication cable (Belden #8761). T

Page 211 - Setting Maximum Node Address

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201156 Wiring Your ControllerExpansion I/O WiringDigital Wiring DiagramsThe following illustrations show t

Page 212 - Example DH-485 Connections

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 571762-IQ16 Wiring DiagramIN 7IN 5IN 3IN 1IN 6IN 4IN 2IN 024V dcIN 15IN 13IN 11

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 20114 Table of ContentsPanel Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201158 Wiring Your Controller1762-IQ32T Wiring Diagram1762-OA8 Wiring Diagram44920OUT 5VAC1OUT 2OUT 0OUT 7

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 591762-OB8 Wiring Diagram1762-OB16 Wiring Diagram+DC24V dc (source)-DCOUT 6OUT

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201160 Wiring Your Controller1762-OB32T Wiring Diagram1762-OV32T Wiring Diagram4492544915

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 611762-OW8 Wiring Diagram1762-OW16 Wiring DiagramOUT 5VAC-VDC2OUT 2OUT 0OUT 7OU

Page 218 - Ethernet Network

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201162 Wiring Your Controller1762-OX6I Wiring DiagramL1-0L1-1L1-2L1-3L1-4L1-5OUT0 N.C.OUT0 N.O.OUT1 N.C.OU

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 631762-IQ8OW6 Wiring Diagram Analog WiringConsider the following when wiring yo

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201164 Wiring Your Controller1762-IF2OF2 Input Type SelectionSelect the input type, current or voltage, us

Page 221 - Ethernet Connections

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 651762-IF2OF2 WiringThe following illustration shows the 1762-IF2OF2 analog exp

Page 222 - Detection

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201166 Wiring Your ControllerSingle-ended Sensor/Transmitter Types1762-IF4 Input Type SelectionSelect the

Page 223 - Channel on the MicroLogix

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 671762-IF4 Terminal Block LayoutDifferential Sensor Transmitter TypesTIPGroundi

Page 224 - Configuration Via BOOTP

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Table of Contents 5Grounding and Terminating the DH-485 Network . . . . . . . . . . . 87Connecting th

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201168 Wiring Your ControllerSensor/Transmitter Types1762-OF4 Output Type SelectionThe output type selecti

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Wiring Your Controller 691762-OF4 WiringI out 0I out 1V out 2V out 3V out 0V out 1COMI out 3I out 2COM

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201170 Wiring Your ControllerNotes:

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71 Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Chapter 4Communication ConnectionsThis chapter describes how to communicate with your control system. The

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201172 Communication ConnectionsFor more information on MicroLogix 1100 communications, refer to the Micro

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 73indicator on the LCD display operates to show when the controller is in th

Page 231 - Web Server Capability

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201174 Communication Connections2. Then, press the OK key on the LCD keypad. The Advanced Settings Menu sc

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 75If the communication configuration is set to the default communication mod

Page 233 - Calculations

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201176 Communication Connections6. Press the ESC key to return to the Advanced Settings Menu screen, as sh

Page 234 - Current Loading

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 77Making a DF1 Point-to-Point ConnectionYou can connect the MicroLogix™ 1100

Page 235 - Validating the System

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 20116 Table of ContentsViewing Fault Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 236 - System Loading Worksheet

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201178 Communication ConnectionsUsing a ModemYou can use modems to connect a personal computer to one Micr

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 79MicroLogix 1100 Channel 0 to Modem Cable PinoutWhen connecting MicroLogix

Page 238 - Dissipation

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201180 Communication ConnectionsConnecting to a DF1 Half-Duplex NetworkWhen a communication port is config

Page 239 - Glossary

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 81DF1 Half-Duplex Master-Slave Network Use the following diagram for DF1 Hal

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201182 Communication ConnectionsDF1 Half-Duplex Network (Using PC and Modems)TERMABCOMSHLDCHS GNDTXTX PWRT

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 83Connecting to a DH-485 NetworkThe network diagrams on the next pages provi

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201184 Communication ConnectionsDH-485 Network with a MicroLogix 1100 ControllerA-BPanelViewTERMABCOMSHLDC

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 85Typical 3-Node Network (Channel 0 Connection)Recommended ToolsTo connect a

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201186 Communication Connectionsnetwork to 2438 m (8000 ft). For additional information on connections usi

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 87Multiple Cable ConnectionWhen connecting multiple cables to the DH-485 con

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Table of Contents 7Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201188 Communication ConnectionsEnd-of-Line TerminationMicroLogix 1100 Channel 0 to DH-485 Communication C

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 89Connecting the AIC+You can connect a MicroLogix 1100 controller to a DH-48

Page 249 - Numerics

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201190 Communication ConnectionsCable Selection Guide1761-CBL-PM02 (2)1761-CBL-AP00(2)Cable Length Connect

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 911761-CBL-AC001747-CP3Cable Length Connections from to AIC+ External Power

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201192 Communication Connections1761-CBL-PM02 Series C (or equivalent) Cable Wiring Diagram123465789123568

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 93Recommended User-Supplied ComponentsThese components can be purchased from

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201194 Communication ConnectionsSafety ConsiderationsThis equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Divisi

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 95Powering the AIC+MicroLogix 100, 1200, and 1500 programmable controllers s

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 201196 Communication ConnectionsPower OptionsBelow are two options for powering the AIC+:• Use the 24V DC

Page 256 - Documentation Feedback

Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011Communication Connections 97Connecting to DeviceNetYou can connect a MicroLogix™ 1100 as a slave to a

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