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Page 13
The Controller Organizer appears on the left side of the RSLogix 5000 window, with a folder called
Controller Controller1. You have now created your first controller file. At this time, there is no I/O, no
tag database, and no logic associated with the controller file.
FYI
The Controller Organizer is a graphical representation of the contents of your controller
file. This display consists of a tree of folders and files that contain all of the information
about the programs and data in the current controller file. The default main folders in
this tree are:
§
Controller File Name
- contains controller-scoped tags, controller fault handler and
the power up handler.
§
Tasks
- tasks are shown in this folder. Each task shows its own programs with
ladder routines and program-scoped tags.
§
Trends
- trends are shown in this folder.
§
Data Types
- shows predefined and user-defined data types. User-defined data is
created in this folder.
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I/O Configuration
- contains the information about the hardware configuration of this
controller file. It holds a hierarchy of modules with which the controller is configured
to communicate.
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