Programmer (HHP) User guide
4
Chapter
4–1
Using Your Hand-Held Programmer
This chapter describes your MicroLogix 1000 Hand-Held Programmer
(HHP), its memory module, and its power-up procedure. It also walks you
through the start-up displays and helps you understand some of the
functionality options available to you.
Read this chapter for information about:
• your HHP
• installing memory modules
• the keys you use
• the power-up sequence
• the HHPs functional areas
• the HHPs defaults
Important: The table below provides software compatibility information
necessary for full functionality of your MicroLogix 1000
controller.
Software Package Version x.x Functionality Level
R
S
L
og
ix
5
00
v2.10.11 or later
Full functionality for MicroLogix 1000 Series D and
analog controllers
R
S
L
og
ix
5
00
9324-RL03000END
R L ix 00 ar er
v2.0.57 Full functionality for Series D controllers only
RSLogix 500 Starter
9323-RL0100END
v1.24
eries f c i a i
9323
-
RL0100
EN
D
v1.05
S
eries
C
f
un
c
t
i
on
a
l
i
ty only
A.I. 500
9323 300D
v8.16 or later
Full functionality for MicroLogix 1000 Series D and
analog controllers
I00
9323-S5300D
I Micr
v8.15 Series C functionality only
A.
I
.
Micr
o
9323-MX300EN
v8.14 or earlier
Series C functionality only; Cannot download to
Series D or analog controllers
APS
9323-PA2E
v6.04 or earlier
eries f c i a i
MPS
9323-PA1E
v1.0
S
eries
A/B
f
un
c
t
i
on
a
l
i
ty only
The MicroLogix 1000 Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) allows you to create,
edit, monitor, and troubleshoot Instruction List (Boolean) programs for your
micro controller. With the HHP and either a 10-, 16-, 32-I/O point or analog
micro controller, you eliminate the need for hard-wired relay logic. This
device also allows you to transfer programs to and from an optional
removable memory module.
About
Y
our HHP