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restart lowapp ARestart oddapp: ARestarts for autonumbers that do not restart in
each chapter. figure bi level 1, reset table_big level 1, reset chap_big level 1, reset1
Lowapp Alwbox restart evenap:A1app_big level 1, resetA figure_ap level 1, reset
table_ap level 1, reset figure level 1, reset table level 1, reset these restarts
oddbox reset: 1evenbox reset: 1must be in the header frame of chapter 1. a:ebx, l 1
resetA a:obx:l 1, resetA a:bigbx level 1 resetA a:ftr level 1 resetA c:ebx, l 1 reset1
c:obx:l 1, reset1 c:bigbx level 1 reset1 c:ftr level 1 reset1 Reminders for
autonumbers that need to be restarted manually (first instance will always be 4)
let_in level 1: A. B. C. letter level 1:A.B.C. num level 1: 1. 2. 3. num_in level 1: 1. 2.
3. rom_in level 1: I. II. III. roman level 1: I. II. III. steps level 1: 1. 2. 3.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
This manual describes the TCP/IP-Ethernet versions of Logicmaster
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90-30 and
Logicmaster 90-70 software. These software packages provide a central location from
which to program PLCs attached to the Ethernet network via TCP/IP Ethernet
Interfaces.*
Software Package Catalog Number
Logicmaster 90-30 TCP/IP-Ethernet
3.5” Disks; documentation on CD-ROM IC641SWC313
3.5” Disks; paper documentation IC641SWM313
Logicmaster 90-70 TCP/IP-Ethernet
3.5” Disks; documentation on CD-ROM IC641SWC713
3.5” Disks; paper documentation IC641SWM713
The TCP/IP-Ethernet version of the Logicmaster software package includes all the
features of the respective standard Logicmaster software package. In addition, it
includes a set of Network Utilities that facilitate PLC address list management and
Beame & Whiteside TCP/IP software.
The Logicmaster 90-70 TCP/IP-Ethernet package includes GEnet System Manager (GSM)
software (IC651EN5042), which is required to download configuration files and
communications software to the TCP/IP Ethernet Interfaces (IC697CMM741) located in
each Series 90-70 PLC on the network. The GSM can be installed on the same PC as that
used for Logicmaster 90-30/90-70 software, or on a separate PC. GSM is not needed for
Series 90-30 TCP/IP Ethernet interfaces.
Figure 1-1 shows the major components of an Ethernet network designed to program
and configure Series 90-30 or 90-70 PLCs using Logicmaster 90-30 TCP/IP-Ethernet or
Logicmaster 90-30 TCP/IP-Ethernet software. The configuration shown in Figure 1-1 uses
a Direct Ethernet connection, in which the PC running Logicmaster 90 software
incorporates an Ethernet card and is connected directly to the same network as the
PLCs.
The Logicmaster 90-30 TCP/IP-Ethernet package also supports Serial Line Internet
Protocol (SLIP), as an alternative to the Direct Ethernet connection. Using SLIP, a remote
PC, running Logicmaster 90 software, connects to a modem via a COM port. The PC
communicates via telephone line with a SLIP server that is connected to the network
with the PLCs.
* The TCP/IP protocols and the software that supports them are distinct from those used to
perform similar functions via OSI-Ethernet protocols.