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M1 Processor Adapter and
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Option Adapter User Guide
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Document Set
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Contents
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About This Book
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About Book
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Getting Started
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Overview of Momentum M1
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Processor Adapters
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Section 1.1
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Front Panel illustration
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Overview of Ports
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Overview of Ports, Continued
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Memory Size and
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Clock Speed
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Power Supply
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Section 1.2
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171 CCS 700 00, Continued
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171 CCS 700 10
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171 CCS 700 10, Continued
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171 CCS 760 00
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171 CCS 760 00, Continued
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171 CCC 760 10
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171 CCC 760 10, Continued
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171 CCS 780 00
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171 CCS 780 00, Continued
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171 CCC 960 20, Continued
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≅ 4.1 Msec
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171 CCC 960 30, Continued
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171 CCC 980 20, Continued
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171 CCC 980 30, Continued
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Overview of Momentum Option
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Adapters
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Section 2.1
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Section 2.2
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Serial Option Adapter
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Front Panel Components
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Pinouts for
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Specifications
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Specifications, Continued
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Section 2.3
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Modbus Plus Option Adapter
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Section 2.4
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MB+ ACT Flash
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Patterns
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Option Adapters
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Assembling Momentum
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Components
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Section 3.1
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Assembling a CPU
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Procedure:
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Disassembling
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Section 3.2
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I/O base
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Step Action
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2 Lift off the adapter
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Section 3.3
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Section 3.4
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Labeling the CPU
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Example of a
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Fill-In Label
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Communication Ports
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Using the Modbus Ports
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Section 4.1
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Modbus Port 1
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Modbus Port 1, Continued
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Pinouts for Modbus Port 1
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110 XCA 204 00
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Section 4.2
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Modbus Port 2
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Modbus Port 2, Continued
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Single Master/
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Slave Cabling
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Interconnect
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Connectors for
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Custom Cabling
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9-Pin D-Shell
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Modbus RS485
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Connector “T”
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(DB9 Base)
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(RJ45 Base)
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Using the Ethernet Port
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Section 5.1
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Ethernet Port
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Network Design Considerations
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Security
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Cabling Schemes
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Setting
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Ethernet Address Parameters
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Saving to Flash with Concept
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Description
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Description, Continued
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Section 5.2
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Procedure
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Section 5.3
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Accessing Embedded Web Pages
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Section 5.4
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Momentum M1E Web Pages
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Configuration
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Momentum M1E Indicators
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Using the I/OBus Port
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I/O Bus Port
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How I/OBus Works
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Cable Accessories
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Cable Accessories, Continued
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Using the Modbus Plus Ports
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Standard Cabling Schemes
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Cluster Mode Cabling Schemes
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Cluster Scheme
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Cable Between
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Clusters
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Terminating
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Resistor Plugs
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Modbus Plus Addresses
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Peer Cop
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Peer Cop, Continued
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At a Glance
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Configuring an M1 CPU with
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Section 8.1
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Modicon Modsoft
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Defaults for an
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18.0 Adapter
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Section 8.2
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Reserving
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Registers for the
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TOD Clock
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Next Step Setting the time
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Setting the Time
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Setting the Time, Continued
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Reading the Time-of-Day Clock
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Section 8.3
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Changing Parity
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Changing the Baud Rate
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Changing the Modbus Address
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Changing the Delay
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Section 8.4
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Editing the Local
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Editing the I/OBus I/O Map
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Configuring a Modbus Plus
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Section 10.1
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Estimating How
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Much Memory to
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The Default Peer Cop Screen
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Using Peer Cop with Modsoft
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Section 10.2
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Devices on the Network
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On Error
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Completed
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Screen: Node 5
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Section 10.3
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Defining the
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Specific Output
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Global Inputs
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Defining Specific
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Outputs
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Defining Global
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Inputs, Continued
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Specifying
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References for
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Node 2
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Completing the Configuration
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Saving to Flash in Modsoft
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Preparing to Save to Flash
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Saving to Flash
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Saving to Flash, Continued
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Section 12.1
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PLC Configuration
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Section 12.2
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Reserving a
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Battery Coil
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Section 12.3
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Changing Mode and Data Bits
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Section 12.4
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Configuring I/O
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Configuring I/O, Continued
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Section 12.5
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Generic InterBus
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Module Identifier
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Codes, Continued
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Network in Concept with Peer
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Section 14.1
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Accessing the
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Screen
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Option Effect
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Section 14.2
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Cop dialog box
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Peer Cop dialog box
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Section 14.3
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BIN setting
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Global Outputs
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Appendices
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Ladder Logic Elements and
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Instructions
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Ladder Logic
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Standard Ladder
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DX Loadable Support
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A Special STAT Instruction
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Words 1...12
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Run L7ED Flash
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Pattern and Error
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Run LED Flash
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Numerics
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