
Chapter 4
Basic Programming Techniques
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Figure 4.1
The 1785-OSI Software Environment
OSI Network
Allen-Bradley MAP
Station Manager
1785-OSI
Software
Allen-Bradley
PLC Controller
You program your OSI Interface here,
through 6200 software.
You download your OSI software and
manage your interface here, through
the MAP Station Manager.
OSI Coprocessor
with OSI software
OSI Modem
IBM PC Compatible/DOS Computer
Allen-Bradley T50 Terminal or
I - 12420
You enter the commands and qualifiers through the PLC–5 programming
software (cat. no. 6200–PLC5, version 4.3 or higher) running on either an
Allen–Bradley T50 industrial terminal (1784–T50) or a personal computer.
You enter the commands and qualifiers in a command line to create a
PLC–5 message instruction. The following is an example of a typical
command line containing a command and qualifiers:
MOVE FROM :C1’TIMER_1’ TO ’TIMER_2’
Figure 4.2 shows a sample message instruction display of the data from the
command line above.
Entering Commands
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