The editor allows for easy drag-and-drop of instructions, such as: (Examine if Closed - Normally Open contact) XIO (Examine if Open - Normally Closed contact) OTE (Output Energize - Coil) Communication Setup
| Data File | Example Address | Description | |-----------|----------------|-------------| | Outputs | O:0/0 | Physical output bit | | Inputs | I:0/0 | Physical input bit | | Binary | B3:0/1 | Internal relay bit | | Timer | T4:0 | Timer structure (.ACC, .DN, .TT, .EN) | | Counter | C5:0 | Counter structure | | Integer | N7:0 | 16-bit signed integer | | Float | F8:0 | 32-bit floating point | plc rslogix 500
The software controls two main families of legacy Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers (PLCs). SLC 500 Series The editor allows for easy drag-and-drop of instructions,
The core of the interface is the , which organizes your work into two main folders: Program Files and Data Files . The main ladder logic is always in LAD2 (Program File 2). The Data Files folder shows the nine default data files that store all I/O and program data. The central Ladder View displays the active rung logic. Watch Tables provide a real-time view of specific addresses for advanced debugging. The Data Files folder shows the nine default
Select your driver type (e.g., EtherNet/IP Driver or RS-232 DF1 Devices ).