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2600-13 Press Control Module
MicroLogix 1500 & CompactLogix Resolver Module
Revision 2.1
Chapter 1: Installing the 2600-13 module
1.
Verify that your system’s power supply has adequate reserve current capacity. The 2600-13 module
requires
550mA @5Vdc for the
2613-13
(600mA when pins 17 and 18 on the resolver connector are shorted)
500mA @5Vdc for the
2612-13
(550mA when pins 17 and 18 on the resolver connector are shorted)
450mA @5Vdc for the
2611-13
(500mA when pins 17 and 18 on the resolver connector are shorted)
2.
The 2600-13 cannot be any farther than the 7
th
module away from the power supply.
3.
Align the tongue-and-groove guides on the left side of the module with the existing rack system and
slide the module backwards.
4.
When the 2600-13 module is in position, move the white bus connector lever on the top of the module
to the left.
5.
If the 2600-13 module is the right most module in a system, a 1769-ECR End Cap MUST be installed
to the right of the module for the system to operate correctly.
Configuring a CompactLogix PLC for the 2600-13 module
1.
Open RSLogix 5000 and the project in which you want to install the AMCI 2600-13 module.
2.
Right click on I/O Configuration in the Project Tree.
3.
Select New Module.
4.
Select the following module type and description from the list that appears.
Type = 1769-MODULE
Description = Generic 1769 Module
5.
Click on OK.
6.
Enter the following module properties.
Name
:
Your Choice
(must begin with a letter)
Description
:
Your Choice
Comm Format
:
Data-INT
(must be Data-INT)
Slot
:
location of 2600-13 module (The 2611-13, 2612-13, and 2613-13 all appear as one slot to the
PLC.)
7.
Enter the Connection Parameters from the following table.
CONNECTION PARAMETERS
Assembly
Instance
Size in 16 bit
words
INPUT
101
8
OUTPUT
100
8
CONFIGURATION
102
0
8.
Click on Finish >>
The 2600-13 module will now appear in the project tree and three new data tags will have been created,
Local:X.I.Data[Y], Local:X.O.Data[Y] and Local:X.C.Data[Y] where “X” is the slot number and “Y” is the
word number. The status, current position, encoder position, and captured data value are located in the Input
tags. All commands are sent to the 2600-13 module through the Output tags. The 2600-13 module does not
use the Configuration tags.
Disconnect power before attempting to install or remove the 2600-13 module