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ALLEN BRADLEY 1747-L551 PLC Processor

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8–4<br />

Starting Up Your Control System<br />

4. Name the program. (Becomes the processor name when<br />

downloaded.)<br />

5. Program a sample test rung not affecting machine operation.<br />

6. Save the program and controller configuration.<br />

7. Transfer the controller configuration and sample test program to<br />

the processor. After the new program is transferred to the<br />

processor, the CPU FAULT LED should clear. The CPU FAULT<br />

(or “FLT” on the SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, and SLC 5/05) LED stops<br />

if it was flashing.<br />

8. Enter the Run mode.<br />

The processor RUN status LED should turn on indicating the<br />

controller is in the Run mode with no CPU faults. If any other<br />

CPU status exists, refer to chapter 9 for recommended action.<br />

9. Monitor and exercise simple test rung.<br />

If a simple test rung operates successfully without CPU faults,<br />

you may assume basic processor functions are properly<br />

functioning. If any other processor status exists, refer to<br />

chapter 10 for recommended action.<br />

Publication <strong>1747</strong>-6.2

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