1768 CompactLogix Controllers 1768-L43, 1768-L45
1768 CompactLogix Controllers 1768-L43, 1768-L45
This manual describes how to install, configure, program, and operate a CompactLogix™ system. This manual is for automation engineers and control system developers who design, program, and commission 1768 CompactLogix control systems. CompactLogix 1768-L43 and 1768-L45 controllers are designed to provide a solution for medium-sized applications.
CompactLogix 1768-L43 and 1768-L45 controllers are designed to provide a Logix solution for medium-sized applications. Compact GuardLogix controller catalog numbers end in ‘S’. These safety controllers are wider than their standard counterparts.
You need these parts when installing your controller:
• 1768-L43, 1768-L43S, 1768-L45, or 1768-L45S CompactLogix controller
• 1768-PA3 or 1768-PB3 power supply
• 1769-ECR end cap
• Mounting screws (M4 or #8 panhead) or one of these EN 50 022 DIN rails: – 35 x 7.5 mm (1.38 x 0.30 in.) – 35 x 15 mm (1.38 x 0.59 in.)
• 1756-CP3 serial cable (or make your own)
Follow these requirements to determine proper placement of your 1768 controller, power supply, 1768 I/O modules, and 1769 I/O modules:
• Place the 1768-L4xx controller so that it is the last module (furthest away from the power supply) in the 1768 backplane.
• The 1768 CompactLogix power supply distributes power from the right side of the supply and must be the leftmost module in the system.
• Up to eight 1769 I/O modules can reside in the local bank.
• The local bank is powered by a 1768 power supply.
• Up to two remote banks of 1769 I/O modules may be connected by using 1769-CRLx extension cables.
• Remote banks are powered by a standard 1769 power supply.
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