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PLC BL2500 User’s Manual
Introduction
OEM Technology Solutions
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Chapter 5, Software Reference: Provides an overview of the ISaGRAF Workbench functionalities and
detailed description of the ISaGRAF library elements (I/O boards software configuration, C functions
and C function blocks) available from the ISaGRAF Workbench.
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Chapter 6, Using
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PLC Utility: Detailed description of the
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PLC Utility.
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Chapter 7, FAQ and Troubleshooting: Describes the known issues with this release, frequently asked
questions and troubleshooting.
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Chapter 8, Specifications: Describes the electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications of
the BL2500.
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Chapter 9, About Indusoft: A brief description of Indusoft Web Studio and how can be used in
conjunction with
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PLC.
1.4
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PLC APPLICATION KIT
The
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PLC BL2500 Application Kit contains the hardware and software needed to use the SBC
BL2500 with
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PLC system. It contains:
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BL2500 Single Board Computer with Ethernet capability and pre-loaded with the
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PLC
Firmware Kernel.
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1.27mm programming cable.
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Ethernet
crossover
cable.
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PLC BL2500 CD-ROM, with complete product documentation on disk.
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PLC – ISaGRAF V3.50 Workbench License Registration form.
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Getting Started instructions.
1.5 TEXT CONVENTIONS
This manual uses special formatting to help you quickly identify certain items, as follows:
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Titles, labels, and new terms are indicated using
italic
text.
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File names, messages and screen text are indicated using bold, courier text (for example,
C:\OEMTech\Install.exe
).
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Variables and information you must provide are indicated using bold, italicized text enclosed in < and
> brackets (for example, run the
<driver name>.exe
file indicates you must provide a driver name).
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Buttons, menu options and keyboard key are indicated in
bold
.
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Text requiring special emphasis is in
bold italic
.
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Some information is segregated into
Note
and
Caution
boxes as follows:
¾
"
Notes
provide supplemental information related to the surrounding text, usually the text just
preceding the note.
¾
,
Caution
provides information necessary to prevent damage or problems.
1.6 WINDOWS CONVENTIONS
This manual uses the following Windows conventions:
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Dialog boxes (or dialogs) are windows that allow you to enter information.
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Text boxes (or fields) are areas in dialogs where you can type in text.
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Radio buttons are white circles in which a black dot appears or disappears when you click on the
button. Typically, the black dot indicates that the option or function is enabled (active). The absence
of a black dot indicates the option or function is disabled (inactive).