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Programmable Controllers: Theory and Implementation

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Introduction to PLC Programming <strong>and</strong> <strong>Implementation</strong>—from relay logic to PLC logic(b)ModuleTypeRackI/O AddressGroupTerminalDescriptionInput0 0 0 Setup/Run0 0 1 Run PB0 0 2 Up LS10 0 3 Enable SSInput0 0 4 Up PB0 0 5 LS20 0 6 LS30 0 7 Feed LS4Input0 1 0 LS50 1 1 Not used• • • •• • • •• • • •0 1 7Output0 3 0 M1 Starter0 3 1 PL2 Master On0 3 2 SOL1 Up0 3 3 SOL2 DownOutput0 3 4 PL3 Down On0 3 5 PL4 Setup On0 3 6 SOL3 Feed0 3 7 SOL Fast Feed(c)DeviceInternalDescriptionC R1— Same as M1CR21000Replace CR2MCRMCR 2000First MCR address—replace MCRCR31001Replace CR3C R4— Same as PL4C R5— Same as SOL3— 1002Trap timerTDR1T 2040First timer address—replace TDR1MCREND 2000END MCR logic section— 1003Same as SOL1 in MCR fenceIndustrial Text & Video Company www.industrialtext.com 1-800-752-839871

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