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Installation Instructions

CompactLogix Packaged Controllers

Catalog Numbers 1769-L23E-QB1B, 1769-L23E-QBFC1B, 1769-L23-QBFC1B

Use this document as a guide to install the CompactLogix™ packaged controllers.

Topic

Page

Important User Information

2

Verify Compatibility

6

Before You Begin

6

Installation Checklist

8

Packaged Controller Dimensions

9

Install the Battery

11

Connect Expansion Modules (optional)

12

Panel Mount the System

14

DIN-rail Mount the System

14

Grounding Considerations

15

Wiring Power to the System

15

Wire the I/O Removable Terminal Blocks

17

Connect Using the RS-232 Connection

28

Connect Using the Ethernet Connection

28

Download and Install EDS Files

29

Download Packaged Controller Firmware

29

Use the AutoFlash Feature of RSLogix 5000 Software to Load Firmware

29

Use the ControlFLASH Utility to Load Firmware

33

Select the Packaged Controller’s Operating Mode

35

Power Supply Status Indicator

36

Controller Status Indicators

36

Additional Resources

42

Allen-Bradley Parts

Summary of Contents for CompactLogix 1769-L23-QBFC1B

Page 1: ...ules optional 12 Panel Mount the System 14 DIN rail Mount the System 14 Grounding Considerations 15 Wiring Power to the System 15 Wire the I O Removable Terminal Blocks 17 Connect Using the RS 232 Con...

Page 2: ...r installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respec...

Page 3: ...ent or minimize the spread of flame complyingwithaflamespreadratingof5VA V2 V1 V0 orequivalent ifnon metallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sect...

Page 4: ...le plus d favorable code de temp rature le plus faible peut tre utilis pour d terminer le code de temp rature global du syst me Les combinaisons d quipements dans le syst me sont sujettes inspection p...

Page 5: ...al Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 60079 15 and EN 60079 0 WARNING This equipment must be installed in an enclosure providing at least IP54 protection when applie...

Page 6: ...expansion I O modules you can add total the bus current draw maximum of your planned expansion I O modules and the end cap If your result is less than IMPORTANT The series B controllers are compatibl...

Page 7: ...ackaged controller you may choose to use these components specific to your application Planned Expansion I O Module Bus Current Draw max 1 1 The maximum bus current draw specification for each Compact...

Page 8: ...23E QB1B 1769 L23E QBFC1B and 1769 L23 QBFC1B 1769 ECR Compact right end cap 1769 L23E QB1B 1769 L23E QBFC1B and 1769 L23 QBFC1B 1769 RDQB CompactLogix packaged controller door 1769 L23E QB1B 1769 RDQ...

Page 9: ...agedControllerDimensions 1769 L23E QB1BPackagedController The 1769 L23E QB1B controller has these approximate dimensions Measurement Dimension approximate a 185 2 mm 7 29 in b 123 86 mm 4 88 in c 118...

Page 10: ...aged controllers have these approximate dimensions Measurement 1 1 Applies to both the 1769 L23E QBFC1B and 1769 L23 QBFC1B packaged controllers Dimension approximate a 249 25 mm 9 81 in b 123 86 mm 4...

Page 11: ...t side of the packaged controller 2 Carefully attach the battery connector to the port located inside the packaged controller 3 Insert the battery wires down in the slot on the battery door WARNING Wh...

Page 12: ...les optional If using expansion modules with your packaged controller complete these steps to attach the modules 1 Remove the end cap by unlocking it and sliding it forward 2 Align the tongue and groo...

Page 13: ...the locking tab on the top of the module 5 If using another expansion module complete steps 2 4 for the second module 6 Align the tongue and groove slots of the end cap with those on the right of the...

Page 14: ...nting tabs on the packaged controller and expansion modules if used and tighten DIN railMounttheSystem To mount your system on a DIN rail complete these steps The packaged controller can be mounted on...

Page 15: ...or DIN rail if used are not required unless the mounting surface cannot be grounded Refer to the Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for additional information...

Page 16: ...d I O must be powered from a source compliant with one of the following safety extra low voltage SELV protected extra low voltage PELV Power Wire Size and Terminal Screw Torque Wire Type Wire Size Ter...

Page 17: ...d cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding ATTENTION Mis wiring the removable terminal blocks to an AC power s...

Page 18: ...inking I O circuits are driven by a current sourcing field device Field devices connected to the negative side DC Common of the field power supply are sinking field devices Field devices connected to...

Page 19: ...ut Source describes the current flow between the I O and the field device Sourcing output circuits supply source current to sinking field devices Field devices connected to the negative side DC Common...

Page 20: ...power for analog inputs Use a power supply that matches the input transmitter specifications Differential analog inputs are more immune to noise than single ended analog inputs Voltage outputs Vout 0...

Page 21: ...LG Com ANLG Com V out 1 I out 1 V out 0 I out 0 Earth ground the shield locally at the module Differential Voltage Transmitter Belden 8761 Cable or equivalent V in 0 V I in 0 I in 0 V in 1 V I in 1 I...

Page 22: ...t 1 V I in 3 I in 3 Single ended Voltage Transmitter Differential Voltage Transmitter Differential Current Transmitter 2 wire Current Transmitter Signal Signal Signal Signal Supply Analog I O Terminal...

Page 23: ...roperly grounded using these guidelines This product is intended to be mounted to a well grounded mounting surface such as a metal panel Additional grounding connections from the packaged controller s...

Page 24: ...proper cable type The type of cable used should be twisted pair individually shielded cable with a maximum length of 300 m 1000 ft A A B B Z Z A1 A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 GND VS VDC COM Cable 1 Power Supply Al...

Page 25: ...ly voltages To calculate the maximum resistor value use this formula Where R maximum pull up resistor value VDC power supply voltage Vmin 2 6V DC Imin 6 8 mA The minimum resistor R value depends on th...

Page 26: ...a Where R maximum pull up resistor value VDC power supply voltage Vmin 2 6V DC Imin 6 8 mA The minimum resistor R value depends on the current sinking capability of the sensor Refer to your sensor s d...

Page 27: ...s Foradditionaldetails refer to Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines Allen Bradley publication 1770 4 1 2 Sourcing Output Source describes the current flow between the I O and the fie...

Page 28: ...he controller WARNING If you connect or disconnect the serial cable with power applied to this module or the serialdeviceontheotherendofthecable anelectricalarccanoccur Thiscouldcauseanexplosion in ha...

Page 29: ...dded I O EDS files are available on the RSLogix 5000 software version 17 CD at http support rockwellautomation com and at http www ab com networks eds DownloadPackagedControllerFirmware Packaged contr...

Page 30: ...ed controller project 3 Click RSWho to specify the controller path 4 Select your packaged controller and click Download You may also choose to click Update Firmware to complete this process If you do...

Page 31: ...13 6 Use the checkbox and pull down to select your controller and firmware revision 7 Click Update 8 Click Yes The firmware upgrade begins IMPORTANT Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade once it has b...

Page 32: ...the firmware upgrade you see the status change as shown below Continue to allow the firmware upgrade to complete without interruption When the firmware upgrade is complete the Download dialog box dis...

Page 33: ...e packaged controller and click Next 5 Expand the network until you see your packaged controller and select it 6 Click OK 7 Choose the revision level to which you want to update the packaged controlle...

Page 34: ...re upgrade begins During the firmware upgrade you see the status change as shown below Continue to allow the firmware upgrade to complete without interruption IMPORTANT Do not interrupt the firmware u...

Page 35: ...y and delete tasks programs or routines Stoptheexecution scanning oftasks Thatis thepackagedcontrollerdoesnotexecute orscan tasks while the keyswitch is in the Prog position When the keyswitch is in t...

Page 36: ...dicators display acomplexsequenceofvaryingredandgreenstates Thissequenceindicatesthepower upself test and takes approximately 1 2 minutes for the packaged controller to complete Controller Status Indi...

Page 37: ...ler keyswitch from PROG toRUN to PROG Go online with RSLogix 5000 software Anonrecoverablemajorfaultoccurredonthepackagedcontroller Inthiscase the packaged controller a OK indicator initially displays...

Page 38: ...een The port is operating correctly Normal operation no action is required Steady red The packaged controller is holding the port in reset or the packaged controller has faulted Clear the fault If the...

Page 39: ...nfigured check connection originator for connection error code Steady green The port has an IP address and CIP connections Class 1 or Class 3 are established Normal operation No action is required Ste...

Page 40: ...n the left side of each CompactLogix packaged controller Indicator Status Description DCH0 Off Channel 0 configuration differs from the default serial configuration Steady green Channel 0 has the defa...

Page 41: ...the indicator is green the analog I O have power have passed internal diagnostics and are communicating properly If analog I O OK indicator is off a fault is present High speedCounterStatusIndicators...

Page 42: ...Specifications Technical Data publication 1769 TD005 Controller specifications CompactLogix Packaged Controllers Quick Start and User Manual publication IASIMP QS010 Procedures for using your Compact...

Page 43: ...CompactLogix Controller 43 Rockwell Automation Publication 1769 IN082C EN P February 2013 Notes...

Page 44: ...r for initial help in getting your product up and running NewProductSatisfactionReturn Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from th...

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