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Introduction to Studio 5000™ Logix Designer

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Rockwell Automation system scalability

Integrated Architecture
• Multiple control disciplines
Large
• Scalable dimensions Architecture
• Real-time information enabled System
• Single network for information, I/O and motion
• Integrated design environment Midrange
Architecture
Connected Components System
• Low acquisition cost
• “Just enough” control
Component
• Easy connectivity Bundle
• Simple programming tools

Right-sized capabilities, matching customer and application needs

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Integrated Architecture
The Convergence of Control and Information

Plant wide Optimization


Machine Builder
Performance
Sustainable Production

● Multiple Disciplines ● EtherNet/IP ● Scalable Dimensions


● Real-time Information ● Knowledge Integration

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So, what is Logix?

 The Integrated Architecture portfolio includes products from 5 key families:


Logix, Kinetix, Stratix, View and PowerFlex

 Logix is the combination of Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs)


with a common control engine and development environment
 ControlLogix® (Large Control Systems) + Studio 5000
 CompactLogixTM (Small to Medium Control Systems) + Studio 5000
 GuardLogix® (Safety Control Systems) + Studio 5000

 The Studio 5000™ Automation Engineering and Design Environment


combines engineering and design elements into one standard framework.
 The Logix Designer application is the evolution of RSLogix™ 5000 software and will
continue to be the product to program Logix5000™ controllers for discrete, process,
batch, motion, safety, and drive-based solutions.

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One controller platform to do it all
Studio 5000 provides all of the
tools to control any Logix-based
application in your plant

Safety control

Sequential Process
control control

Motion Drive
control control

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Today’s Logix controller portfolio
1756-L73S
1756-L72S

1756-L71S
2012 1756-L75 2012
Application Size\Capability

1756-L74
2012 1756-L73XT
1756-L73
2012 1756-L72

1756-L71

1756-L65
2012
1756-L64
1769-L36ERM 1768-L45 1756-L63XT
1769-L2ER 1756-L63 / L63S
1768-L4xS
1756-L62 / L62S
1768-L43
2012 1769-L35E 1756-L61 / L61S
1769-L35CR
2012
1769-L32E
1769-L32C
Full range of hardware to
1769-L31
suit your application needs
1769-L1ER

1769-L23x
Price
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Studio 5000 Automation Engineering
and Design Environment
 Single programming software for the entire family of Logix5000 controllers
 Reduces learning curve between controllers
 Easily reuse application code across projects
 Minimize training and support costs
 Select the most cost effective solution for
the application
 Easy to use IEC1131-3 programming languages
 Ladder, function block, sequential function chart (SFC), structured text
 Symbolic naming, structured data model
 Relaxed, free-form editing reduces application development time
 Native support for industry-specific needs (e.g., S88 for Batch)

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2002
Reduce programming/
Ease startup and commissioning
• Intuitive programming tools that allow
for modular program design
• Add-On Instructions (AOI’s) to promote
consistency and aid in debugging
• Create HMI faceplates and tie them
directly to your modular code
• Create global objects and reuse
• Easily configure devices with graphical
wizards and automatically create tags
• Store and deploy AOI’s and User
Defined Types (UDT’s)

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Ease diagnostics and troubleshooting
• Easily troubleshoot I/O modules
• Monitor data with trending capability
• View project information in your native
language
• Speed maintenance with documentation “Quick Watch
• Track project changes with the Compare
capability

Many supported languages


Trending
Pre-defined module diagnostics
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Increase overall productivity

• Improve operator safety using the Safety


Program Editor and comprehensive
certified safety application instructions
• Easily configure redundancy
• Rely on audit and recovery capabilities

Redundancy
FactoryTalk AssetCentre –
Auditing, Backup, Restore
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Logix Designer - Lab Overview
• Learn some of the advantages of Logix Designer
• Design, create, and download programs to a Logix controller
• Examine a controller executing a program

ControlLogix
1756-L75 demo box

Logix: Power and Versatility for your Automated Control System!


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Thank You For Your Participation!

Let’s move on to the Logix Designer lab.


Please ask if you have any questions!

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