Hey,
This thread is for a new problem, before :
http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?t=72690
I complete a project (a little factory with conveyors, sensors and robots) and I must use a PLC, the Allen Bradley CompactLogix L32E plc.
Before I have never used a plc, so it's my first time.
To begin, I create a project with the software RSLogix 5000, I configured and established a serial connection (with RSLinx CLassic) and after I configured my first output module : a 1769-OW8I (ac/dc output).
My program is easy just a "output energize" for the data : (Local:1:O.Data.2) .
When I run the program, everything is good, and on my module, the led 2 lights !!
But, I measure nothing on the pins with my voltmeter...
So, how can I measure the output voltage in order to connect this output to the conveyor?
I don't find in the documentation How many voltage is on output when it is ON.
The documentation : http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/1769-in053_-en-p.pdf
Thank you very much for your help...
This thread is for a new problem, before :
http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?t=72690
I complete a project (a little factory with conveyors, sensors and robots) and I must use a PLC, the Allen Bradley CompactLogix L32E plc.
Before I have never used a plc, so it's my first time.
To begin, I create a project with the software RSLogix 5000, I configured and established a serial connection (with RSLinx CLassic) and after I configured my first output module : a 1769-OW8I (ac/dc output).
My program is easy just a "output energize" for the data : (Local:1:O.Data.2) .
When I run the program, everything is good, and on my module, the led 2 lights !!
But, I measure nothing on the pins with my voltmeter...
So, how can I measure the output voltage in order to connect this output to the conveyor?
I don't find in the documentation How many voltage is on output when it is ON.
The documentation : http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/1769-in053_-en-p.pdf
Thank you very much for your help...