Quick StartforExperiencedUsersEthernetSLC 500tProcessors(Catalog Numbers 1747-L551, -L552, and -L553)Allen-Bradley
1–2SLC 5/05 Ethernet Processor FeaturesPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 (1747-OS501, FRN 3) processors supportRS232-to-Ethernet channel-to-channel passt
1–3SLC 5/05 Ethernet Processor FeaturesPublication 1747-10.4The table below provides a general explanation of the processorstatus LEDs.Processor LED
1–4SLC 5/05 Ethernet Processor FeaturesPublication 1747-10.4The processors include a 3-position keyswitch on the front panel thatlets you choose from
Chapter 2Publication 1747-10.4Setting Up the SLC and PCHardwareThis chapter tells you:• what tools and equipment you need• how to install and wire yo
2–2Setting Up the SLC and PC HardwarePublication 1747-10.42. Fasten the power supply to the chassis.Use these screws to fasten the power supply to th
2–3Setting Up the SLC and PC HardwarePublication 1747-10.45. Connect incoming power, as shown in the following diagrams.120/240V acV ac NEUTCHASSIS G
2–4Setting Up the SLC and PC HardwarePublication 1747-10.4Follow the steps below:1. Energize the chassis power supply.2. Check the chassis power supp
2–5Setting Up the SLC and PC HardwarePublication 1747-10.4Ethernet Channel 1 8-Pin 10Base-T ConnectorThe Ethernet connector is an RJ45, 10Base-T conn
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Chapter 3Publication 1747-10.4Configuring the EthernetChannel for LocalCommunicationThis chapter:• describes the configuration methods and configurat
Because of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use of thiscontrol equipment m
3–2Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4The following step-by-step procedure shows how to set up theSLC 5/05
3–3Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4If you do not use “Auto-Configure”, you must enter the channel 0defau
3–4Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4Automatically –In the “I/O Configuration” window, click on “Read I/O
3–5Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4Create Program and Configure Comms Drivers1. You are now ready to cre
3–6Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4Ethernet –In the “Configure Drivers” window, select “Ethernet to PLC-
3–7Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4Switch to the Ethernet Network and Go ONLINE1. Connect your computer
3–8Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4The host system’s BOOTP configuration file must be updated toservice
3–9Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4Install the DOS/Windows BOOTP serverTo install the DOS BOOTP server:1
3–10Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4 C. Replace xxyy with the last four digits of the hardwareaddress.
3–11Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.4Run the Boot Server UtilityYou can run either the DOS-based utility
Publication 1747-10.4Who Should Use this ManualP–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purpose of This ManualP–1. . . . . . . . . . . .
3–12Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local CommunicationPublication 1747-10.42. Apply power to all chassis containing SLC 5/05 processors.At powe
Chapter 4Publication 1747-10.4Communicating on theEthernet NetworkThis chapter:• describes how Ethernet connections are established• provides informa
4–2Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4The SLC 5/05 processors use the MSG instruction to communicateover the Ethernet network.
4–3Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4Control Block LayoutsThe SLC 5/05 MSG control block length varies with the type ofcommun
4–4Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4MSG Instruction Control BlockThe following are MSG control blocks, without and with logi
4–5Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 Channel 1 (Ethernet port) MSG Control Block with Logical ASCII Addressingvalid
4–6Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4When the processor detects an error during the transfer of messagedata, the processor se
4–7Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4Error Code Description of Error ConditionD4H Connection not completed before user-specif
4–8Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4Monitor the status of SLC 5/05 processors by accessing the Ethernetchannel 1 status scre
4–9Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4The diagnostic counter data displayed is stored in the diagnostic filedefined on the Eth
iiPublication 1747-10.4Configuration Via BOOTP 3–7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using DOS/Windows BOOTP 3–8. . . . . . . .
4–10Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4Configure subnet masks and gateways using the Ethernet channel 1configuration screen:Im
4–11Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4Manually Configuring Channel 1 for Processors on SubnetsIf you are manually configuring
4–12Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4Using BOOTP to Configure Channel 1 for Processors on SubnetsConfigure the BOOTPTAB file
4–13Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4The BOOTPTAB files that correspond to this example look like:# Legend: gw –– gateways#h
4–14Communicating on the Ethernet NetworkPublication 1747-10.4
Chapter 5Publication 1747-10.4Using RS232toEthernetChanneltoChannel PassthruThis chapter contains information about the new passthru feature onS
5–2Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4Two status file bits control whether or not the passthru function isenabl
5–3Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4The IP Addresses used in the following illustrations are for examplepurpo
5–4Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/03 Using DF1The message ladder logic, message setup, and channel co
5–5Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/03 Channel Configurations• Channel 0 Driver is set to DF1 Full Dupl
Publication 1747-10.4PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual.This preface covers the following topics:• who shou
5–6Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4 Important: Channel 0 Source ID must be set to 0 when SLC 5/05#1 is used
5–7Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4Passthru Routing TableThe passthru routing table is located under the cha
5–8Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 #2 Using EthernetFor DF1-to-Ethernet passthru, SLC 5/05 #2 is th
5–9Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 #2 Message Setup• Channel is set to 1 for Ethernet.• Message Tim
5–10Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 #2 Channel ConfigurationNote: A zero in the Passthru Routing Ta
5–11Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4Example 2: DH485-to-Ethernet and Ethernet-to-DH485In the following diag
5–12Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/03 Ladder LogicSLC 5/03 Message Setup• Channel is set to one, the
5–13Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/03 Channel Configuration• Channel 1 Driver is set to DH485.• Node
5–14Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 #1 BridgeLadder logic is not required for the SLC 5/05 which ac
5–15Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4
PrefaceP–2Publication 1747-10.4Related DocumentationThe table below provides a listing of publications that containimportant information about Allen-
5–16Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4Passthru Routing TableThe passthru routing table is located under the ch
5–17Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 # 2 Using EthernetFor DH485-to-Ethernet passthru, SLC 5/05 #2 i
5–18Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 #2 Message Setup• Channel is set to one for Ethernet.• Target N
5–19Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 #2 Channel ConfigurationNote: A zero in the Passthru Routing Ta
5–20Using RS232-to-Ethernet Channel-to-Channel PassthruPublication 1747-10.4
Appendix APublication 1747-10.4SpecificationsThe table below lists SLC 500 system test specifications.Description Specification Industry StandardTemp
A–2 Variable Content TTL:Chap Is Linked To HD:RunningPublication 1747-10.4The table below describes the general specifications for the SLC 5/05process
Appendix BPublication 1747-10.4(Optional) Return Processor toInitial Factory ConditionsUse this procedure if the communication channels are shut down
B–2 Variable Content TTL:Chap Is Linked To HD:RunningPublication 1747-10.4
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Preface P–3Publication 1747-10.4The following conventions are used throughout this manual:• Bulleted lists such as this one provide information, not
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Chapter 1Publication 1747-10.4SLC 5/05 Ethernet ProcessorFeaturesThis chapter:• describes SLC 5/05 processors and Ethernet communication• describes S
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