User Manual Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- 1772-6.5.8, Mini-PLC-2/02, -2/16, -2/17 Processor, User Manual
- Important User Information
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Using This Manual
- 2 - Fundamentals of a Programmable Controller
- 3 - Hardware Features
- 4 - Installing Your Programmable Controller
- 5 - Starting Your Processor
- 6 - Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Processor
- 7 - Memory Organization
- 8 - Scan Theory
- 9 - Relay-Like Instructions
- 10 - Program Control Instructions
- 11 - Timers and Counters
- 12 - Data Manipulation and Compare Instructions
- 13 - Three-Digit Math Instructions
- 14 - EAF Math Instructions
- 15 - EAF Log, Trig, and FIFO Instructions
- 16 - EAF Process Control Instructions
- 17 - Jump Instructions and Subroutines
- 18 - Block Transfer
- 19 - Data Transfer Instructions
- 20 - Bit Shift Registers
- 21 - Sequencers
- 22 - Selectable Timer Interrupts
- 23 - Report Generation
- 24 - Program Editing
- 25 - Programming Techniques
- 26 - Program Troubleshooting
- A - Specifications
- B - Processor Comparison Chart
- C - Number Systems
- D - Glossary
- E - Quick Reference
- Index
- Back Cover

Chapter
4
4-1
Installing Your Programmable Controller
This chapter discusses the location and methods of installing your
processor. When you have finished, you should be able to:
determine where to locate your processor system
install your processor system
Table 4.A lists the hardware needed to install your processor system.
Table 4.A
Hardware for Y
our Processor System
AllenBradley Hardware Catalog Number
I/O chassis 1771A1B, A2B, A3B, A3B1, A4B
I/O modules 1771 product line
Industrial terminal 1770T3 series C
Power supplies 1771P3, P4, P5, P7
Emergency stop 800 product line switches
Master control relay 700 product line
Disconnects 1494 product line
Suppression devices 599K04, 700N24, 1401N10
The quantity of the hardware you need depends on your application.
Consult your local Allen-Bradley sales engineer or distributor for more
information concerning these items.
In addition to our hardware, we recommend:
a metal enclosure to protect your processor from electromagnetic
interference (EMI) noise and airborne contaminants
enclosure backpanel
power supplies for I/O devices
6.35 mm (0.25 inch) bolts
power cable for ac input power
electrical tape or shrink tubing
tie wraps for wires
Chapter Objectives
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