AutomationTechBrian
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A customer sent me these pictures, wondering if I can help with the fault on a critical machine tomorrow. I think I've seen this before, and it seems to me there was something about the situation I should remember... but it's been so long ago.
To the legacy Allen Bradley gurus: Do you see something here that might indicate what I'll need to do to clear the fault? ....maybe point me in the right direction? Is my RSLogix 500 going to work? There's a round connector on the PLC... I think I've got the right comm cable... I've been carrying it unused in my bag for ages, wondering if I'll ever need it. I'd like to confirm that it is correct... does anyone know the right cable part number?
I'll grab the manuals before leaving home tomorrow. I can dig deeper into this on the jobsite. If you see something that looks familiar, please let me know. I think this is only the 2nd ML1000 I've ever touched in my life. I suspect there are some well-known quirks that pop up on these PLCs.
Thanks for any input!
To the legacy Allen Bradley gurus: Do you see something here that might indicate what I'll need to do to clear the fault? ....maybe point me in the right direction? Is my RSLogix 500 going to work? There's a round connector on the PLC... I think I've got the right comm cable... I've been carrying it unused in my bag for ages, wondering if I'll ever need it. I'd like to confirm that it is correct... does anyone know the right cable part number?
I'll grab the manuals before leaving home tomorrow. I can dig deeper into this on the jobsite. If you see something that looks familiar, please let me know. I think this is only the 2nd ML1000 I've ever touched in my life. I suspect there are some well-known quirks that pop up on these PLCs.
Thanks for any input!