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Page 1 - Programming Manual

Programming Manual Logix 5000 Produced and Consumed Tags Catalog Number 1756 ControlLogix, 1756 GuardLogix, 1768 Compact GuardLogix, 1769 CompactLo

Page 2 - Important user information

Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag This controller Can produce and consume tags over this network Backplane ControlNet EtherNet/

Page 3 - Summary of Changes

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 Guideline Details Use the same data type for the produced tag and corresponding consumed tag

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag Adjustment Description Reduce your NUT. At a faster NUT, less connections have to share an upd

Page 5 - Table of contents

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 4. In the Tag Properties dialog box, in the Name box, type the name of the produced tag. 5.

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag 7. In the Max Consumers box, enter a value. Important: The Advanced button on the right-hand s

Page 7 - Additional resources

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 4. In the Tag Editor window, right-click the tag that will consume the data, and then choose

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag If the producing controller is Then the data type should be PLC-5C controller User-defined data

Page 9 - Produce and Consume a Tag

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 10. Click the Status tab to configure the status properties for the consumed tags. 11. In t

Page 10 - Organize tags for produced

Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag If the PLC-5C controller consumes REALs, reconstruct the values. When you produce REALs (32-bit

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Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 When using version 17 and earlier of the application, an incoming RPI of a consuming controlle

Page 12 - Produce a tag

Important user information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and ope

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag 2. Complete the Advanced Options dialog box to set up the multicast connection. Multicast Conne

Page 14 - Create a consumer tag

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 The Consuming controller must be set up to allow its consumed tags to accept an RPI provided b

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag Important: The check box that activates ’RPI Provided by Producer’ is disabled online. This chec

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Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 The Tag Properties dialog box appears. 4. Click Connection, at the right-hand side of the Ty

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag The Consumed Tag Connection dialog box appears with a flag to the right of the RPI box to indica

Page 18 - RPI limitations and

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 The following scenarios explain how producing and consuming tags exchange RPI for controllers.

Page 19 - Set RPI limits, default for

Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag Scenario 2 The RPI is outside the range of the producing controller’s RPI Limits. There is no de

Page 20 - Unicast connection options

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 Scenario 3 The RPI is outside the range of the producing controller’s RPI Limits. A default RP

Page 21 - Set up the consumer tag

Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag Scenario 4 The RPI is outside the range of the producing controller’s RPI Limits. A default RPI

Page 22 - Verify consumed tag

Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1 application may override the unsupported packet interval with a supported packet interval. Whe

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Summary of Changes This manual contains new and updated information. This table contains the changes made to this revision. Summary of Changes Topi

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Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag The table provides a description of error messages for situations where an RPI is not accepted.

Page 25 - RPI scenarios

Chapter 2 Produce a Large Array The Logix5000 controller can send as many as 500 bytes of data over a single scheduled connection. This corresponds t

Page 26 - Scenario 2

Chapter 2 Produce a Large Array In addition, the array must contain an extra 122 elements. In other words, it must be 122 elements g

Page 27 - Scenario 3

Produce a Large Array Chapter 2 6. Enter this logic. When the offset value in array_ack[0] is not equal to the current offset val

Page 28 - 1769-L2x and 1769-L3x RPI

Chapter 2 Produce a Large Array When the offset value in array_ack[0] is equal to the current offset value, the consumer has copied

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Produce a Large Array Chapter 2 7. In the Controller Tags folder of the controller project that consumes the array, create these

Page 30 - RPI I/O faults

Chapter 2 Produce a Large Array When the offset value in array_packet[123] is different than the offset value in array_ack[0], the c

Page 31 - Produce a Large Array

Produce a Large Array Chapter 2 • Fewer connections are used than if you broke the data into multiple arrays and sent each as a p

Page 33 - 6. Enter this logic

A adjust bandwidth limitations 13 array defining data packets 35 B bandwidth adjust limitations 13 C communicate other controllers 11 connect

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Rockwell Automation support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the web to assist you in using its products. At http://www.rockwell

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Table of contents Studio 5000 environment ... 7 Additional resource

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Preface This manual details how, with a Logix5000 controller, to produce and consume system-shared tags and produce a large array. This manual is one

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Preface Resource Description Product Certifications webpage, available at http://ab.rockwellautomation.com Provides declarations of conformity, ce

Page 40 - Rockwell Automation support

Chapter 1 Produce and Consume a Tag A Logix5000 controller lets you produce (broadcast) and consume (receive) system-shared tags. Term Definition P

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