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| Series | 90-30 |
|---|---|
| Communication Ports | RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet (optional) |
| Type | PLC |
| Programming Language | Ladder Logic |
| CPU Type | Intel 80186 |
| Power Supply | 120/240 VAC or 24 VDC |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Relative Humidity | 5 to 95% non-condensing |
| Programming Software | Logicmaster 90-30 |
Defines warning notices emphasizing hazardous conditions or potential injury.
Defines caution notices for equipment damage due to inattention.
Defines notes for significant information essential for understanding and operation.
Details revisions made to include the Logicmaster TCP/IP-Ethernet software package.
Outlines the structure and topics covered within the manual.
Describes the network requirements for operating Logicmaster TCP/IP software.
Lists the components included in the Logicmaster 90-30 and 90-70 TCP/IP-Ethernet packages.
Identifies the two user groups for the Logicmaster TCP/IP-Ethernet software.
Provides a quick reference for navigating the manual and finding specific tasks.
Specifies the minimum hardware and software requirements for Logicmaster TCP/IP.
Explains how to configure the TCP/IP Ethernet interfaces for Series 90-30 and 90-70.
Details the installation procedures for both Direct Ethernet and SLIP connections.
Outlines prerequisite steps before installing the Beame & Whiteside software.
Provides instructions for installing the Beame & Whiteside software for direct connection.
Guides the installation of Beame & Whiteside software for SLIP communication.
Details the process of installing the Logicmaster 90 TCP/IP Ethernet software.
Explains how to modify system files for proper software operation.
Describes how to launch and navigate the Logicmaster 90 software.
Explains how to identify PLCs on the Ethernet network for communication setup.
Guides users on how to access the PLC List screen to view and manage PLCs.
Details the steps for adding PLC information to the PLC List.
Explains how to assign unique IDs to PLCs for easier identification.
Describes the procedure for storing programs while the PLC is running.
Guides users on how to access the Network Utilities menu.
Explains the function keys and editing keys used within Network Utilities.
Details the PLC List screen for viewing and managing connected PLCs.
Describes how to change the password for accessing Network Utilities.
Lists the software components installed by the Quick Start program.
Identifies the diskettes required for the Quick Start installation.
Outlines prerequisite steps before executing the Quick Start installation.
Provides step-by-step instructions for running the Quick Start installation.
Offers solutions for common issues encountered during Quick Start installation.