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Only problem with the wizards is that they don't always have them updated with the latest hardware and they don't function when using Google Chrome as a web browser. You just enter a part number and if it matches, you'll jump to a list price page with links to manuals, drawings, and sometimes a Modify button that takes you to the configuration wizards where you can change options.
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I also really like the parts configuration wizards that let you go in and select components and options and give you a list price.
#Rslogix 500 price manuals#
I have found that by searching the literature library and sorting by Publication Type in Descending order that I am usually able to find user manuals and reference manuals quite easily. They end up burying the basic stuff amongst a huge pile of superfluous details. Their big problem is the volume of information they make available. The ab website is better than most in my opinion. You can cheat around the I/O cards in some cases but not the rack config.Ī real SLC with matching hardware is of course the best way to test things though, since you can test I/O hardware and PID loops with it. The only big drawback to using a real SLC for testing is the fact that your rack configuration must match the actual hardware being used and that may not always be possible. I will edit this post or add a reply if I can find a current version of their darn chart. I really think RSLogix 500 Emulate is extremely useful, depending on what you'll be doing, it may pay off to get that bundled in as well.
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If you want to be able to use the DDE/OPC features of RSLinx, then get the Pro version (or Gateway), and when bundled with RSLogix, it may be cheaper. The edition of RSLinx is also an important consideration.
#Rslogix 500 price full#
If you want full functionality at a fair price, get at least Standard. The Pro version includes RSLogix 500 emulate (very handy), includes VBA scripting (I never use this), CGM (custom graphical monitors, which are also somewhat handy), and a handful of other features. I am still looking for the chart that shows the differences.in my experience: It will help you pick out the part number for the right bundle once you decide what you want: This link is the catalog information, but doesn't go into great detail about features.