Exam 5: Understanding Control Logix I-O Addressing
Exam 1: Introduction to Control Logix Hardware14 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Rs Logix 5000 Software19 Questions
Exam 3: Number Systems17 Questions
Exam 4: Rs Logix 5000 Project Organization16 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Control Logix I-O Addressing16 Questions
Exam 6: Modular Controllogix Digital and Analog I-O Configuration15 Questions
Exam 7: Compactlogix I-O Configuration15 Questions
Exam 8: Communicating Between Your Personal Computer and Your Plc15 Questions
Exam 9: Creating and Monitoring Rs Logix 5000 Tags15 Questions
Exam 10: Introduction to Logic15 Questions
Exam 11: The Basic Relay Instructions15 Questions
Exam 12: Controllogix Timer Instructions15 Questions
Exam 13: Adding Ladder Rung Documentation15 Questions
Exam 14: Control Logix Counter Instructions15 Questions
Exam 15: Comparison Instructions15 Questions
Exam 16: Data-Handling Instructions15 Questions
Exam 17: Introduction to the Get System Values Gsv and Set Systems Values Ssv Instructions15 Questions
Exam 18: Introduction to the Rs Logix 5000 Function Block Programming Language15 Questions
Exam 19: Configuring a Serial Driver Using Rs Linx15 Questions
Exam 20: Configuring the Keyspan by Tripp Lite, High-Speed Usb to Serial Adapter Model Usa-19hs15 Questions
Exam 21: Configuring an Rslinx Serial Driver Using a Rockwell Automation 9300-Usbs Usb to Serial Adapter15 Questions
Exam 22: Installing and Configuring a Usb Driver for 1756-L7 Series Controllers15 Questions
Exam 23: Determining and Modifying a Personal Computers Ip Address15 Questions
Exam 24: Configuring 1756 Control Logix Modular Ethernet Hardware15 Questions
Exam 25: Configuring the Ethernet Ip Address for a Compact Logix 1769-L23e, 1769-L32e, or 1769-L35e15 Questions
Exam 26: Configuring a 1756-Enet Ethernet Driver Using Rs Linx10 Questions
Exam 27: Configuring Ethernet-Ip Drivers Using Rs Linx Software15 Questions
Exam 28: Configuring a Compact Logix 1769-L23e, 1769-L32e, or 1769-L35e Ethernet-Ip Driver Using Rslinx15 Questions
Exam 29: Configuring a Usb Driver for a 1756-En2t Ethernet Communications Module12 Questions
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The last piece of the I/O tag string is the bit number with valid entries from 0 to 31.
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If a ControlLogix consists of a single chassis, it is referred to as the ____________________.
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local chassis
Communication modules are referred to as ____________________.
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adapters
In order to operate, every module must have an owner that holds the I/O configuration for the module.
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The backplane in a ControlLogix chassis is a ControlNet network called "ControlMatrix."
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The specific input tags assigned to an input module depend on the type of input module being configured. Briefly distinguish between tags for standard modules and diagnostic modules.
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Each I/O module is in ____________________ mode until it receives its I/O configuration.
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When configuring the I/O for the local chassis, any I/O in a remote chassis that will communicate with the local chassis must also be configured.
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Briefly compare slot numbering in a ControlLogix modular chassis to slot numbering in a CompactLogix controller.
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As the chassis modules are configured, they are assigned names. What are two points to keep in mind regarding these names?
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Starting with RSLogix 5000 software version ____________________, identification of the controller scoped tags collection changes from the word controller in parentheses to a controller icon displayed to the left of the project name.
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Controller scoped tags are global tags. What is meant by the term "global tags?"
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