P–1 Publication XXXXXX.X - September 1995User's ManualOfflineDevelopmentSystem (ODS)AllenBradley
Table of Contents iiiPublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999Chapter 7Using ODS Communication ConfigurationChapter Objective 7-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IndexI–2AllenBradley, a Rockwell Automation Business, has been helping its customers improveproductivity and quality for more than 90 years. We desi
Chapter 1Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Introducing ODSThis chapter provides you with an overview of the Allen-BradleyOffline Development System (OD
1–2 Introducing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999This figure shows a flowchart of the typical ODS process.ODS Main FeaturesThe main features of the
1–3Introducing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999ODS requires this hardware:• a fully IBM-compatible personal computer(see compatible computers list
Chapter 2Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Installing ODSThis chapter contains information to help you install and removeODS software on a personal com
2–2 Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19991. Turn on the computer and boot DOS. The computer displays theDOS prompt.Important: Be sure that
2–3Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999If you see the message: then:A directory called \IMC already exists (ondrive c:). If you are certain
2–4 Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999The installation utility installs the files from disk 1 onto the harddisk and displays this message
2–5Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 199912.Select [1], [2], or [3], depending on the type of computer.Choose selection [1] if you are using
2–6 Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Using Windows NTImportant: This procedure assumes that drive A is a 3.5-inchfloppy-disk drive and t
Because of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use of this controlequipment m
2–7Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999When selecting any other CONFIG.SYS commands, be aware ofthe memory requirements.2. Reboot the compu
2–8 Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. Select the drive that contains the ODS software. For thisexample, select drive C and press [ENT
2–9Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19996. If applicable, select an application type.If all projects or files have not been deleted from a s
2–10 Installing ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999When removal is complete, the removal utility displays thismessage:Removal CompletePress any key t
Chapter 3Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Getting Started with ODSThis chapter tells you how to create and edit these types of ODSfiles:• machine conf
3–2 Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Continue to step 4 on page 3–3.Using DOS1. Turn on the computer and boot DOS.If IMC was i
3–3Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. Press any key to continue. A screen similar to this appears:ODS installs the DOS print
3–4 Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999ODS displays the first line of its menu. the ProjectA project is a directory you create
3–5Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Pulling Down a MenuTo pull down a menu, press the function key indicated on the menubar. O
3–6 Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999The box at the upper right of the screen below tells you how todisplay other pages of the
PrefacePublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999Using this ManualThis manual provides information about the outer shell ofAllen-Bradley’s Offline Development
3–7Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Refer to the example below:When you select a specific function, use the arrow up [↑] or ar
3–8 Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Figure 3.1ODS Organization By Project, Application, and UtilityApplicationsPROJ1 PROJ2 PR
3–9Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Figure 3.2Project OrganizationPROJECT DIRECTORYNAMEPROJECTTYPECONTOLFI
3–10 Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Figure 3.3Application OrganizationApplicationsmachine interfaceApplicationsmachine confi
3–11Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999For example, while one directory lists AMP parameter files, anothermight list PAL source
3–12 Getting Started with ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999If you make a mistake while entering a file name, selecting anoption, or performing some
Chapter 4Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Configuring ODSThis chapter tells you how to use the five functions available underthe F5-Configuration menu
4–2 Configuring ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999If the text editor name was entered previously, the name appearsin the Enter Name box on the scree
4–3Configuring ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999ODS allows you to configure the serial communication baud rate.Use the [F5]–Configuration pulldown
4–4 Configuring ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999If your are using Windows NT, ODS allows you to select yourdefault printer from a list of printers
P –2 PrefacePublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999We indicate in these ways information that is especially important:!WARNING: identifies information abou
4–5Configuring ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999When the verify feature is set to ON, ODS displays a screen when youselect the Delete file option:T
4–6 Configuring ODSPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Use the following procedure to enter the DOS shell and executeDOS commands without exiting ODS.1.
Chapter 5Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Using ODS for ProjectManagementThis chapter tells you how to use ODS for project managementactivities such a
5–2 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19992. Select the New option.ODS displays the message New project and a directory ofe
5–3Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. Select a control type.If you select one of the 9/Series controls, a similar scr
5–4 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999If your control type is 9/PC (the default selection forCommunication Mode is PC t
5–5Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Project subdirectories are directories that are stored within theproject directory
5–6 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999ODS displays the information screen and asks you to verify that itis correct. Fo
5–7Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999You do not have to create a new project every time ODS is used.ODS stores project
5–8 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999The Information option displays the following information aboutthe active project
P –3PrefacePublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999ScreensWe show screens and screen text in several different ways:• full screens• partial screens• pop-up w
5–9Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999The Change Info option lets you change the following informationfor the active pro
5–10 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999If your control type is 9/PC, the following steps must becompleted: A. Enter the
5–11Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. Press [ESC] or [ENTER] to retain the current name, or type in anew name and pr
5–12 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19998. Respond to the question: Is this info correct?If the information displayed is
5–13Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19993. Select the project that you are copying from the directory or press[ESC] to ca
5–14 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Notice that the WARNING box in the lower left corner appears onlyif you try to o
5–15Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19997. Respond to the question: Is this info correct?If the data is:press: then:corre
5–16 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. Type in the new name to be given to the selected project, thenpress [ENTER].O
5–17Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19993. Select the project to be deleted and press [ENTER], or press [ESC]to cancel.OD
5–18 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Use this procedure to back up a project to floppy disk:1. Press [F2] and pull do
P –4 PrefacePublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999For additional information about motion control systems, contactyour local Allen-Bradley sales office or
5–19Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19995. Insert the floppy disk into the drive then press any key.!CAUTION: The Back
5–20 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19993. Select the drive that will be used and insert the floppy disk thatcontains th
5–21Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999After opening or creating a project, you can select an application inwhich to wor
5–22 Using ODS for Project ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999After you select an application and its name appears on the statusline, you can
Chapter 6Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Using ODS File ManagementThis chapter tells you how to use the common options of the F1-Filemenu. The F1-Fi
6–2 Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999When you are executing a PAL file management function on PALfiles, you must first select
6–3Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999ODS displays the message Copy To File and the directory offiles for the active project/ap
6–4 Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19993. Select the file that you want to rename, or press [ESC] to cancel.• use the ARROW key
6–5Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19993. Select the file that you want to delete, or press [ESC] to cancel.• use the ARROW keys
6–6 Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19992. Select the Copy from proj option.ODS displays the message Copy From Project and a dir
P –5PrefacePublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999PublicationNumberCatalogNumberDocumentTitle85205.1.4 9/Series CNC Grinder Programming and Operation Manua
6–7Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. Select the file that you want to copy, or press [ESC] to cancel.• use the ARROW keys t
6–8 Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Use the Print option to send the contents of a file to a printer that isconnected to the
6–9Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Printing Your File1. Verify that the printer is connected to the computer.2. Verify that
6–10 Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Use the Type option to display a file on the ODS screen. Prior todisplaying your file,
6–11Using ODS File ManagementPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Chapter 7 tells you how to use the ODS software to configurecommunication through variou
Chapter 7Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Using ODS CommunicationConfigurationRefer to this chapter when you use ODS to configure communicationthrough
7–2 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Initial project definitions include the new project’s name, controlfamily, a
7–3Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Configuring the required information for the various driver types asshown in
7–4 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Figure 7.3Configuration Flow for the 1784KL or 1784KTSelect the communicat
7–5Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Figure 7.4 lists the valid KT addresses.Figure 7.4Valid KT AddressesWhere:1 =
Publication MCD-5.1 - August 1999Chapter 1Introducing ODSChapter Objective 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7–6 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Programming from DH+ to DH+ provides access to devices on otherDH+ links tha
7–7Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999To configure the information for the 1784-KTK1 module, select (A)from the Dri
7–8 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Figure 7.7 lists the valid KTK1 addresses.Figure 7.7Valid KTK1 AddressWhere:
7–9Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999You can use a serial port (COM1 or COM2) that is connected to theterminal and
7–10 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999To configure the information for INTERCHANGE, select (E) fromthe Driver Typ
7–11Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Use the following instructions to configure DH+ under Windows NTvia ODS:1. I
7–12 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Refer to Figure 7.10 to see the menu flow used to configure RSLinxfor Ether
7–13Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Downloading an AMP File from the Host PC to a 9/PCWhen you download locally
7–14 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19994. After downloading any new AMP file, you must restart the 9/PC.Depending
7–15Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999Downloading from the Serial Port of a Second PCODS can use the serial ports
Table of ContentsiiPublication MCD-5.1 - August 1999Chapter 4Configuring ODSChapter Objective 4-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7–16 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19995. Click OK to add COM1 – Dial–Up Networking Serial CableBetween 2 PCs. Th
7–17Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 199910.Select the following Dial out Protocols: NetBEUI and TCP/IP.Select the e
7–18 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 199912.Click on the Configure button next to TCP/IP to get RAS ServerTCP/IP con
7–19Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 199921.Under Call Back, select No Call Back, then click OK.22.Select: Server →
7–20 Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 19995. Click Configure next to Dial using:.6. Select a baud rate that is availa
7–21Using ODS Communication ConfigurationPublication MCD-5.1 -August 1999 C. Double click the Services control panel to view the availableservices. D
Symbols[CTRL-C], 2-3[ESC] key, 3-6using the, 3-12[PgDn], 3-6[PgUp], 3-6Numbers1770KF2, 7-91771 I/O rack, 7-91784KL, configuring, 7-31784KT,
IndexI–2DH+ Under Windows NT (TM), 7-11INTERCHANGE, 7-10RSLinx for Ethernet, 7-12serial driver, 7-91770KF2, 7-91771 I/O rack, 7-91785KE Commu
IndexI–3IMC.BAT file, 3-3Information option, 5-8INTERCHANGE, configuring, 7-10INERCHANGE Configuration Flow, Serial Driver Type,7-10KKeyboardsetup
IndexI–4RRAS, 7-15RAS Configuration, troubleshooting, 7-21READ.ME file, 2-5Remote Access Services, 7-15Renamefile, from a current project, 6-3pr
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