diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index a1ffa5c..79a4f68 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -23,18 +23,16 @@ ## Tasks to Complete -1. [Set PLC IP Address on a CompactLogix PLC](tasks/new-hire-task1.html) -2. Set PLC IP Address on a Micro800 CompactLogic -3. Set HMI IP Address on a Panelview 800 HMI -4. Enable VNC Server on Panelview 800 HMI -5. Set HMI IP Address on a Panelview Plus 6/7 HMI -6. Enable VNC Server on Panelview Plus 6/7 HMI -7. Flash the firmware for a device via CompactFlash and RSLinx -8. Download a Connected Components Workbench drive file to a VFD -9. Download a PLC program to a CompactLogix PLC -10. Download a PLC program to a Micro800 PLC -11. Upload a PLC Program from a CompactLogic PLC for troubleshooting -12. Upload a PLC Program from a Micro800 PLC for troubleshooting -13. Add a device to POCloud -14. Read Modbus Registers with Micro800 PLC -15. Read Modbus Registers wtih CompactLogix PLC + Prosoft Card +1. [Set IP Address via RSLinx](tasks/new-hire-task1.html) +2. Enable VNC Server on Panelview 800 HMI +3. Set HMI IP Address on a Panelview Plus 6/7 HMI +4. Enable VNC Server on Panelview Plus 6/7 HMI +5. Flash the firmware for a device via CompactFlash and RSLinx +6. Download a Connected Components Workbench drive file to a VFD +7. Download a PLC program to a CompactLogix PLC +8. Download a PLC program to a Micro800 PLC +9. Upload a PLC Program from a CompactLogic PLC for troubleshooting +10. Upload a PLC Program from a Micro800 PLC for troubleshooting +11. Add a device to POCloud +12. Read Modbus Registers with Micro800 PLC +13. Read Modbus Registers wtih CompactLogix PLC + Prosoft Card diff --git a/docs/tasks/new-hire-task1.md b/docs/tasks/new-hire-task1.md index bb9bd49..6d3705b 100644 --- a/docs/tasks/new-hire-task1.md +++ b/docs/tasks/new-hire-task1.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Task 1 - CompactLogic PLC IP Address +# Task 1 - IP Address via RSLinx ## Equipment Needed @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ ## Assumptions -This tutorial assumes that the PLC is being assigned an IP address by a DHCP server. Henry Pump shop computers are configured with a DHCP server to assign IP addresses on the 192.168.1.0 network. +The Ethernet procedure assumes that the device is being assigned an IP address by a DHCP server. Henry Pump shop computers are configured with a DHCP server to assign IP addresses on the 192.168.1.0 network. ## Procedure (Ethernet) -1. Ensure your PC IP Address is a member of the same subnet as the PLC. +1. Ensure your PC IP Address is a member of the same subnet as the device. 2. Open RSLinx Classic 3. If there is already an EtherNet\IP Devices driver setup, skip to step 9. 4. Click the "Configure Drivers" button or navigate to "Communications > Configure Drivers". @@ -22,7 +22,26 @@ This tutorial assumes that the PLC is being assigned an IP address by a DHCP ser 8. Close the "Configure Drivers" window. 9. Click the RSWho button or navigate to "Communications > RSWho". 10. Expand the EtherNet\IP Devices driver to begin browsing the network. -11. Locate the CompactLogix PLC in the browse list. -12. Right-click on the PLC and select "Module Configuration". +11. Locate the device in the browse list. +12. Right-click on the device and select "Module Configuration". 13. In the "Port Configuration" Tab, select to "Manually configure IP settings" and input the desired IP settings. Click OK. -14. Verify in the browse list that the PLC is now using the correct IP Address. +14. Verify in the browse list that the device is now using the correct IP Address. + + +## Procedure (USB) + +1. Open RSLinx Classic +2. Expand the USB driver to begin browsing the network. +3. Locate the device in the browse list. +4. Right-click on the device and select "Module Configuration". +5. In the "Port Configuration" Tab, select to "Manually configure IP settings" and input the desired IP settings. Click OK. +6. Connect an ethernet cable from the PC to the device and ensure that the PC has an IP Address on the same subnet as the device. +7. If there is already an EtherNet\IP Devices driver setup, skip to step 9. +8. Click the "Configure Drivers" button or navigate to "Communications > Configure Drivers". +9. Under "Available Driver Types" select "EtherNet\IP Devices" and click "Add New..." +10. Choose a name for the driver or leave it as the default. +11. Select which network port to use for the driver. This is typically "Windows Default" or the Ethernet Port. +12. Close the "Configure Drivers" window. +13. Click the RSWho button or navigate to "Communications > RSWho". +14. Expand the EtherNet\IP Devices driver to begin browsing the network. +15. Verify in the browse list that the device is now using the correct IP Address.