wilsonzhu Member W Join Date Jan 2008 Location vancouver Posts 278 Nov 28, 2011 #1 Hi All, I have 1756-RM module, but I don't know how to put it into Rslogix 5000 I/O configuration, it doesn't belong any catalog. Please help. My Rslogix Version is V16. Thanks,
Hi All, I have 1756-RM module, but I don't know how to put it into Rslogix 5000 I/O configuration, it doesn't belong any catalog. Please help. My Rslogix Version is V16. Thanks,
wilsonzhu Member OP W Join Date Jan 2008 Location vancouver Posts 278 Nov 28, 2011 #3 You mean just leave a slot for it and plug and play. jkerekes said: I don't think you do. Click to expand...
You mean just leave a slot for it and plug and play. jkerekes said: I don't think you do. Click to expand...
Ken Roach Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Seattle, WA Posts 17,480 Nov 28, 2011 #5 That's correct: the Redundancy modules do not go in the I/O tree. You enable Redundancy in the Redundancy tab of the Controller Properties dialog. To launch the Redundancy Module configuration applet, right-click on the RM in the RSLinx Classic browse.
That's correct: the Redundancy modules do not go in the I/O tree. You enable Redundancy in the Redundancy tab of the Controller Properties dialog. To launch the Redundancy Module configuration applet, right-click on the RM in the RSLinx Classic browse.
wilsonzhu Member OP W Join Date Jan 2008 Location vancouver Posts 278 Nov 29, 2011 #6 Which version for Rslogix 5000 must be for controllogix redundancy system, does it need to have a match with RM and CNET Card's Version Ken Roach said: That's correct: the Redundancy modules do not go in the I/O tree. You enable Redundancy in the Redundancy tab of the Controller Properties dialog. To launch the Redundancy Module configuration applet, right-click on the RM in the RSLinx Classic browse. Click to expand...
Which version for Rslogix 5000 must be for controllogix redundancy system, does it need to have a match with RM and CNET Card's Version Ken Roach said: That's correct: the Redundancy modules do not go in the I/O tree. You enable Redundancy in the Redundancy tab of the Controller Properties dialog. To launch the Redundancy Module configuration applet, right-click on the RM in the RSLinx Classic browse. Click to expand...