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RSLogix 500™ Release Notes (Version 7.10) Programming for SLC 500™ and MicroLogix™ Families 13 January 2006 Installation Note: In order to retain user settings you'll need to run the "Retain User Settings" utility on the installation CD prior to uninstalling the previous version of RSLogix 500. This will enable you to reclaim the user settings after installing V6.00.00. If you are upgrading from V6.00.00 or later, then you can ignore this step. Important All Users: Effective with release V5.50, RSLogix 500 no longer supports operation on workstations running Microsoft Windows 95™ operating system. RSLogix 500 is supported on workstations running Microsoft Windows 98™, Windows ME™, Windows NT 4.0™ SP6a and greater, Windows 2000™, Windows 2003™ Server SP1 or Windows XP™ operating system. Important All Users: RSLogix 500 r4.10.00 may display online data inconsistently under certain circumstances. The online circumstances which may cause this behavior are having multiple ladder views open, viewing large rungs with many different addresses, CDM's, formatted Status views or PID status screens. This has been fixed in r4.10.01 and later. Important All Users: When you accept an online edit in RSLogix 500 in version 3.01.09 or later, the data associated with the rung (i.e. Pre and Acc values for TON etc.) is transmitted to the processor. The data sent to the processor may be out-of-date. When you begin an online edit, RSLogix 500 caches the values associated with the rung you are editing. Upon acceptance of the online edit the
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Page 1: RSLogix 500-7-10_Release Notes

RSLogix 500™ Release Notes (Version 7.10)

Programming for SLC 500™ and MicroLogix™ Families

13 January 2006Installation Note: In order to retain user settings you'll need to run the "Retain User Settings" utility on the installation CD prior to uninstalling the previous version of RSLogix 500. This will enable you to reclaim the user settings after installing V6.00.00.  If you are upgrading from V6.00.00 or later, then you can ignore this step.

Important All Users:  Effective with release V5.50, RSLogix 500 no longer supports operation on workstations running Microsoft Windows 95™ operating system. RSLogix 500 is supported on workstations running Microsoft Windows 98™, Windows ME™, Windows NT 4.0™ SP6a and greater, Windows 2000™, Windows 2003™ Server SP1 or Windows XP™ operating system.

Important All Users:  RSLogix 500 r4.10.00 may display online data inconsistently under certain circumstances.  The online circumstances which may cause this behavior are having multiple ladder views open, viewing large rungs with many different addresses, CDM's, formatted Status views or PID status screens.  This has been fixed in r4.10.01 and later.

Important All Users:  When you accept an online edit in RSLogix 500 in version 3.01.09 or later, the data associated with the rung (i.e. Pre and Acc values for TON etc.) is transmitted to the processor.  The data sent to the processor may be out-of-date.  When you begin an online edit, RSLogix 500 caches the values associated with the rung you are editing.  Upon acceptance of the online edit the cached data is sent to the processor.  This may affect your application program in ways you did not anticipate.  RSLogix 500 r3.01.02 and r3.01.07 did not transmit any of the data to your processor.  This resulted in many of you experiencing problems with online editing.  Versions of RSLogix 500 released before r3.01.02 operate the same as r3.01.09 does, RSLogix 500 r3.01.09 restores this pre r3.01.02 functionality.

Important MicroLogix 1500 Processor Users:  If you are using the Data File Download Protection feature please read this advisory regarding RSLogix 500 r3.01.02.  When using r3.01.02 if you upload a MicroLogix 1500 application program that uses the data file download protection feature and you do not have a copy of the original RSS file on the computer, the upload process will corrupt the program file entering computer memory.

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Critically Important: if you have uploaded a program under these circumstances and have downloaded or saved the project your only recourse is to visually compare the project against a known good print-out, download a known good project file, or clear processor memory and re-enter your application program.

All Users: RSLogix 500 r4.50.00 requires that you update to RSLinx™ Classic or later for Windows NT™4.0 sp4, Windows 95™, Windows 98™, Windows 2000™ or Windows XP™.

 

Updating RSLogix 500:

See the Installation note regarding retaining user settings.

Installing an older version of RSLogix over a newer version: In order to install an older version of RSLogix 5/500 over a newer version, the newer version must be uninstalled using Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. You can install a newer version (V6.3x or later) without uninstalling the old version first, since the newer version will handle the uninstall of an older version.

Prior to installing RSLogix 500 V5.xx or later you must uninstall the previous version, using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. The same is true if you wish to reinstall V4.50, you must first uninstall the previous version, using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.

To update to RSLogix 500 r5.00.xx simply insert the CD into your CDRom drive to initiate the autorun menu.  If you are not using the autorun menu, run SETUP.EXE found on the CD in \RSLogix_En\Disk1.  The default install path is "C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSLogix 500 English". The language suffix changes for the different languages supported by RSLogix 500. You can change the path. Please note that the "RSLogix 500 English" portion of the path is fixed and cannot be altered. Once you have installed the software please remember to move your existing project files if necessary to the new project directory.

 

Current Enhancements:

The following is a list of enhancements included at the time the software was shipped to you:

          Explicit Messaging instructions (CEM, DEM, and EEM) have been added for ControlNet, DeviceNet, and EtherNet.

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          Read Program Counter (RPC) instruction has been added.

          Added support for firmware revision FRN-10 for the SLC 5/03, 5/04 and 5/05.

          RSLogix 500 supports both EVRSI and FactoryTalk Activation. The next release of RSLogix 500 will be the last release to support EVRSI. Refer to the document titled “Activate Your Rockwell Software Products” that came in the box with your software, and is also available during installation for information on FactoryTalk Activation.

          RSAssetSecurity is now available as an option during installation. RSAssetSecurity is administered through the FactoryTalk Administration Console. Note that the RSSecurity Emulator FactoryTalk tool is not applicable for RSLogix 5/500. Refer to the RSAssetSecurity online help files for detailed information on RSAssetSecurity.

          Added support for the 1756-DH485 one-slot ControlLogix module.

          Added support for the MicroLogix 1100 processor.

          Added support for the LCD instruction (ML1100 processor).

          Updated MSG instruction for ML1100 functionality.

          Added support for the 1769-ASCII I/O module.

          Added support for Windows 2003 SP1.

          Added new and additional information to various online Help topics.

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 6.30.

          Added additional channel configuration features for SLC-5/05 series B and C daughter card. Depending on the series, FRN, and online/offline state, these features include Auto Negotiate, Port Settings, and SNMP and HTTP enable/disable. These parameters are also added to the channel status displays.

          Added support for the 1769-SM2 module.

          Added support for CIP messaging for SM-2 module ports

          Added support for 1747-L533 SLC 5/03 32K OS302 Series C processor

          When upgrading to a newer version you do not have to first uninstall the previous version. Note: see info on Updating RSLogix 500 above.

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          The CPR (Coordinated Product Release) number is now displayed in the Help About dialog and on the initial install screen. This number is useful for determining product compatibility and for providing version information to technical support.

          Added new and additional information to various online Help topics

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 6.20.

          Added support for a Print Table of Contents with continuous pagination

          Added support for a Ladder Table of Contents which is based on Rung Titles

          Added the Reserved Address option (enabled via System Options>XRef/Address Wizard tab) to remove described addresses from the address wizard "unused" list

          Added support for the 1769-OF8C, -OF8V, -IF8 I/O modules

          Added support for the 2-port Bul.1762 MicroLogix 1200 processor types

          Added the export/import of program file names to the native and ASCII export/import (via the .NAM file)

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 6.10.

          Added support for the 1769-SM1 module including additions to the message instruction (MSG) to allow "CIP Generic" type messaging with this module

          Added the Modbus Master driver to the MicroLogix 1200 and 1500

          Added the Store and Forward Node Table for the DF1 Radio Modem driver - SLC and ML1200/1500

          Added the Active Node Table for the DF1 HD Master driver-SLC and ML1200/1500

          Added support for the 1762-OX6I module

          Added support for the 1762-OF4 module

          Added configuration applets for 1746-NO8I and NO8V modules (Class 3)

          Removed the Factory Talk Diagnostics merge modules. These are now provided via the Factory Talk Automation Platform Install.

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 6.00.00.

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The following new features have been added to RSLogix 500 Professional:

          Factory Talk messages are generated for some warning and error conditions (Factory Talk technologies require Win2K or greater)

          The Factory Talk Diagnostics Viewer is available via the Tools menu (Factory Talk technologies require Win2K or greater)

          When adding library files (.SLC/.PC5) to Source Control, the associated database files will be included with the library file in an .RS1/.RP1

          Added the configuration option for the RNA Diagnostics Viewer

The following new features have been added to RSLogix 500 Professional and Standard:

          Combined the code base so there are no longer separate .EXE's for Pro/Standard/Starter. The Activation type determines the product feature level.

          Enhanced the Power Supply Loading estimator by allowing user to select base size, include non-I/O loads and display estimated system watts used and system watts margin

          Added support for 1769-OB8, 1769-IQ16F, 1769-IQ32, 1769-OB32

          Added support for entering independent accel/decel rates on ML1200/1500 PTO (requires corresponding firmware upgrade)

          Added support for the DF1 Half-Duplex Master in ML1200/1500 (requires corresponding firmware upgrade)

          Added support for the DF1 Radio Modem driver in ML1200/1500 (requires corresponding firmware upgrade)

          Added formatted Channel Status views for the ML1200/1500

          Added support for downloading user web pages for SLC 5/05 Series C, OS501 FRN 6 and greater

          Added I/O configuration templates for some of the 1746 analog I/O modules

          Added an option to the Find function which allows searching for undescribed (symbol/description) addresses

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          Added Compare match/mismatch indication to the Compare Results Project View. Also added a "Compare Summary" option to the Compare Report

          Added the option to include a .bmp image in the Report Header and Footer

          Added an odd/even page option in Reporting

          Online output status is included in the Online Advanced Diagnostics view

          On new installations the default Search path is set to "My Documents"

          Simplified the display of processor status information found on the Proc tab of the Processor Status View (applies to ML1200/1500)

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 5.50.00.

 

The following new features have been added to RSLogix 500 Professional:

          A Logic Trace feature allows you to use Web browser type navigation buttons to move through your ladder logic history, quickly going to recently selected rungs/instructions.

          A Source Control capability, which allows the user to maintain a database of RSLogix project files (.RSS) via 'Check In' and 'Check Out' options.  This has been implemented as a “Lite” version of RSMACC Archive. NOTE: This functionality requires Windows 2000™ or Windows XP™.  It also requires installation and configuration of the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) via the Source Control install, found on the RSLogix CD.

          The ability to create and edit database descriptions and comments using the RSLogix Automation Interface

The following new features have been added to RSLogix 500 Professional and Standard:

          Cross Reference Navigation which allows a user to navigate to the "referenced" logic from the cross reference data on the ladder display. For instance, it will navigate from an input instruction on a rung to the "referenced" output rung controlling that instruction.  

          Auto-Document feature which prompts the user for a symbol and description entry when a new address (undocumented) is entered in the Logic editor

          Scoping for Search Operations permitting user to select which database fields to include in text searches

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          Access to RSTune and RSLoopOptimizer from PID instructions in the RSLogix editor (this Requires RSLinx V2.31 or later for Topic creation)

          The current rung location is preserved when going from OFF<>ON

          Support for the extended range of up to 1536 Modbus Holding Registers (4XXXX) in ML1200/1500 processors

          Support for the 1769-OW16, 16 point relay output module and the 1769-OA16, 16 point 120/240 VAC triac output module

          Support for the 1756-BLM and 1756-MPM modules

          Support for viewing G-file data online

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 5.20.10.

          Added support for the 1762-IR4 (4 channel RTD/resistance input module)

          Added support for the 1762-IT4 (4 channel thermocouple input module)

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 5.20.00.

          Added support for the Domain Name Service client available in SLC-5/05 Ethernet Processors

          Added support for using a host name and domain name in Ethernet message instructions

          Added support for upload/download of SLC/MicroLogix programs stored in the Series C 1747-PSD (Requires RSLinx V2.31 or later)

          Added the option to print out function file parameters and ML1500 Recipe parameters in reporting

          Verified RSLogix 500 installs and runs under Windows XP

There were no enhancements introduced in release 5.00.10

 

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 5.00.00.

          Provide support for the MicroLogix 1200/1500 Series C functionality, including:

          Support for Floating Point and Programmable Limit Switch data types

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          New instructions- Recipe, RTC Synch, Gray Code, Copy Word and PTO Controlled Stop

          Support for the 1769 SDN DeviceNet Scanner Module

          Support for the 1769 HSC High Speed Counter Module

          Support for the 1769 IF4XOF2 Analog Input/Output module

          Support up to 16 I/O expansion cards for ML1500 LSP/LRP

          Enhanced Reporting user interface

          Display/Edit descriptions in the Data View and CDM

          Added the next unused address option to the SLC address fixup

          Added support for device codes in the database editor

          Added the Security Server permissions log

          Added the User Application Help link to the Help menu which allows the user to specify a web page link and call it up from the Help menu.

          Added support for utilizing the 256 shortcuts which are available in RSLinx

 

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 4.50.00.

          Added support for the MicroLogix 1200 Ser. B processor

          Added support for PTO controlled stop for MicroLogix Ser. B processors

          Added support for the 1769 IT6 and 1769 IR6 I/O modules

          Added support for the 1762 OA8, OB8, IQ16, OW16, OB16 and IF4 I/O modules

There were no enhancements introduced in release 4.10.01

 

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 4.10.00 

          Program Compare, Select base as on-line or off-line file and compared file as on-line or off-line file.  Graphical compare with display filters for viewing and reporting

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          Auto Address filters next available address, new file or symbol, select desired entry at the touch of a key

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 4.00.00

          Added support for the MicroLogix 1200 and 1500 LRP/LSP processor families

          Added support for SLC operating system enhancements

          A.I. Series style "Dot" commands

          Goto file/rung or address, jumps to desired location in Ladder or Data Table file

          Search and Replace finds all instances for address or symbol in Ladder files.   Replaces value or moves/copies Description if selected

          Search Description, searches in the Address/Symbol database view for all instances of desired string

          Default Project Save, project default settings can be saved for use in all newly created projects 

          Projects Backup Span, Saving a project to removable disk will span to another disk if project exceeds available disk space.

          Secondary Save Path, Uses the user defined path setting to save a second copy of a project.

          Instruction Palette, Added the instruction palette to allow you quick access to all the instructions.

          Instruction Tool Bar, re-introduced the customizable instruction tool bar 

          Report enhancements, Summarized print of PID, MSG settings, Custom Title page bitmap, Start rung on new page, Double sided binding page format, User Program View settings in report, Save/Load print settings for reuse, Cross-reference font and size selectable.

          Parent/Child description inheritance for Timer, Counter, Control of Binary address

          Rung Comment association selectable File/Rung or Output address

          Search Advanced Diagnostics speed improved

There were no enhancements introduced in release 3.01.09.

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The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 3.01.07 

          Added support for the MicroLogix 1500 processor family 

          Added support for SLC 500 5/05 processor EPIC-style messaging 

          Added support for RSLogix symbols and address descriptions to the SLC library function.   This support prevents any truncation from occurring when reusing the library with RSLogix.  When saving a SLC library file intended for reuse with A.I. Series PLC500 software, address description lines containing more than 15 characters or symbols longer than 15 characters are truncated to match the A.I. Series PLC 500 programming software address description and symbol length. You can prevent this truncation by limiting the length of symbols and address description lines from the Tools>Options dialog. 

          Added a User Workspace that permits you to save the current views and window positions in a named file.  You can save multiple workspaces as part of an RSLogix project. 

          You can customize report page header and footer, and the text that appears on the report title page. 

          Added an Instruction Palette button to the toolbar allowing you to use a toolbar containing all instructions. 

          Added the ability to copy/paste (drag-and-drop) rungs while online in Remote Run.

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 2.57 

          Added support for the SLC 500 5/05 processor pass-thru capability 

          Added support for the SLC 500 5/05 processor remote MSG capability 

          You can use ASCII Library import and export (.SLC files) 

          Added support for the assignment of Timer, Counter, and Control element symbols as the base symbol for the subelements and bits. This emulates an A.I. Series feature. Existing symbols assigned to subelement or bits of Timer, Counter, or Control elements are not removed. Symbols assigned to the subelements or bits of Timer, Counter, or Control elements take precedence and are displayed before the base symbol. 

          Augmented the project organizer to include links to the RSLogix 500 help files. 

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          Added a help file that contains keyboard shortcuts to accelerate your use of RSLogix 500. 

          You can specify a range on rungs within a program file for reporting. 

          Cross-reference has been added to the ladder display and reporting. 

          You can set the starting page number of a report. This setting only impacts the hardcopy. 

          You can control Report properties separately from the View properties. 

          Enhanced drag-and-drop editing of addresses, instructions, and rungs to include symbols and address comments when dragging between instances of RSLogix 500, or to RSLogix 5.

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 2.10 

          A histogram feature was added under COMMS>HISTOGRAM to assist with your troubleshooting efforts. 

          The SLC 5/05 Ethernet processors are supported. 

          The MicroLogix 1000 with Analog controllers are supported. 

          The node address in the message (MSG) instruction allows nodes to be addressed from 0 -255 to more completely support DF1 serial communications.

The following list of enhancements was introduced as part of release 2.00. 

          RSLogix 500 installation now includes an uninstall feature. 

          When opening a projectname.ACH file RSLogix 500 always converts it to the RSS format. If you subsequently close the file, download, or go on-line you will be prompted to save the file. This will create a new projectname.RSS file, by default. RSLogix 500 can still save your project to the ACH file format using File>Save As. 

          Added support for the MicroLogix 1000 Series D controllers that support Half-duplex DF1 Slave communications. 

          Enhanced the File>New dialog allowing you to set default communication parameters and project name

          Enhanced the File>Open allowing you to view project revision notes before you open a project 

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          The project file projectname.RSS contains all database and project related files. If you need to share a project with someone simply provide them with the projectname.RSS file and they will receive all project related information. When sharing RSLogix database information with other RSI applications, like RSView 32, you must use the Save database as external file checkbox on the File>Save As dialog to make the database file available to that application. 

          The projectname.RSS file contains both an on-line and off-line image of your project. This speeds the process of connecting to a controller. The images can get unsynchronized if you don't save your changes when going from on-line to off-line. To synchronize the images you must download, upload or save the project while on-line. 

          A new Auto-recovery feature detects the presence of your autosave file in the event of a system crash, GPF, or power failure and allows you to automatically open the autosave file retaining all your edits since the last autosave. 

          Added symbol, address and instruction comment description lengths to the Tools>Options dialog. This allows you set limits that ensure database compatibility with RSI's legacy DOS products. This feature only affects projects created with RSLogix 500 r2.0 and later. Existing project databases are not converted to comply with new settings you make. 

          A new Online edit toolbar was added to the Ladder view to improve access to the on-line edit commands 

          Added the ability to adjust report margins

          Program files marked debug for use with RSLogix Emulate 500 are removed from the project tree when the project execution is monitored online with a SLC 500 processor. They will appear when monitoring execution of the project online with the emulator. 

          Simplified the configuration of communication parameters for a project so that it is less confusing. 

          Simplified the Read I/O Configuration feature so changes in the communication parameters to read the I/O configuration of a processor do not affect the communication settings for the current project. 

          Disabled toolbar customization feature due to problems within Microsoft Foundation Class resources. This feature shall be available in a future release. During installation your currently configured toolbars shall be removed and replaced with the default toolbar configuration. 

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          Forced the Address/Symbol editor to follow the bit addressing display mode used in the ladder editor for I/O and Binary addresses. 

          Configuration dialogs were added for the following I/O modules: 1746-QV and 1203-SM1 (Enhanced mode only)

 

 

Current Repairs:

The following product changes and repairs were included when the product was shipped to you:

          Fixed problem where FFL and FFU instruction allowed the position parameter to be 128 which is invalid.  Correct value is 0-127. This also applies to the LFU and LFL instructions.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 6.30 

          Fixed problem when logging information to RSMACC with RSLogix5 and RSLogix500 the wrong ResourceID is being logged from RSSecurity.

          Fixed problem with not being able to delete "User Provided Web Pages" in channel configuration.

          Fixed problem with the colors option not working in the compare feature.

          Fixed problem with Recipe Data File online not displaying STORED data.

          Fixed problem with Embedded IO Config for Micro1500 not having correct Input Filter Values.

          Fixed problem with cannot see whole path in Going to Online Programming State Window.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 6.20 

          Fixed page numbering when using a User Defined footer in reporting

          Fixed the problem inserting user defined bitmaps into report headers and footers

          Revised the display of verification errors/warnings so program errors precede program logic errors and warnings

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The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 6.10 

          Fixed the problem that was incorrectly associating Who paths in some cases of non-synched projects

          Fixed the problem with importing Report Options that was causing a GPF

          Fixed the Print Report/Print Preview problem with S2

          Fixed the MSG edit problem with the ASCII editor

          Corrected the distance rating for the 1769-OB32 from 4 to 6.

          Changed the symbol description editor to advance to the symbol field after consecutive ENTER presses (an alternative to Tab)

          Improved the symbol/description lookup dialog in ladder so it's no longer necessary to scroll right to see descriptions for output instructions

          Fixed the routing table view under Channel Configuration

          Fixed the 1746-NT8 configuration applet

          Added active node display for DH485, Ch 0

          Fixed the ASCII export of descriptions containing "quotation" marks

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 6.00.00. 

          Fixed the problem going online via the 1761-NET-ENI

          The Advanced Diagnostics Window Size is no longer set to default each time it's opened

          Fixed the display of the ML1200/1500 processor types in the Processor Status dialog

          Fixed the problem entering address descriptions in a data file view

          Fixed the Goto (CTRL-G) function to accept a rung number as a Goto in the same program file

          Fixed the problem in Compare Report printouts that was truncating characters; this only occurred on Win 2K with the generic text driver

          Corrected the AIC instruction Help as it applies to the ML1200/1500 which does not support indirect addressing

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          Corrected the error in the S:4 free running clock Help

          Corrected the input/output ranges indicated in the 1762-IF2/OF2 Help

          Added the MSG instruction Help for the 5/02 and ML1000 DH485 Application Help

          Corrected the node number display which was not updating correctly after an online change

          Corrected the default channel configuration parameters for the ML1200/1500

          Fixed Report Options so it no longer alters Controller Properties

          Fixed the problem with retaining the same rung location when going between online/offline and using a workspace

          Fixed the library paste problem with some cases of indexed address fixup; part of the fix was to flag an error when attempting to "fixup" with incompatible addresses

          Fixed the Save as Library function so it only marks Debug files, and no longer tags non-debug files as false

          Fixed the "Display Value for Indirect Address" issue

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 5.50.00. 

          Fixed the problem configuring the parity bits of the Modbus slave driver.

          Fixed the problem that was altering counter presets when importing SLC library data

          Fixed the problem importing SLC library data from debug files

          Resolved numerous issues relating to the validation of symbols. Symbols beginning with an alpha character followed by a number(s) are now permitted EXCEPT for those beginning with I, O or S and followed ONLY by a number(s). i.e.. I23, O3, S2989 are INVALID.  I23A, I_23, O_3, O3_, O3A, S_9, S9_1234, 1010BB, 1234EE and S2989_MORE_TEXT_HERE are all VALID symbols. 

          Significantly reduced the time it takes the address wizard to come up with very large symbol databases

          M file sizes on specialty I/O modules are defaulted to maximums on a read I/O configuration.

          Set the default M0/M1 file sizes to 5548 for the 1747-BSN module.

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          Changed the valid station addresses to 0-255 for Ser C 5/03 MSG's

          Added a check to prevent the use of Series A base when using more than 8 I/O modules on a Ser C ML1500

          Enforcing the "Distance rule" of 4 for 1769 -HSC and 1769-SDN modules

          The STI Resolution bit does not get reset to 0 when changing processor types

          The channel configuration is not reset to defaults when the processor series is changed

          Fixed the problem going online via the 1747-KFC module

          Fixed the focus problem when testing rung edits (on Win 2K)

          No longer allow multiple power supplies and cables on ML1500

          Fixed the problem using floating point constants with SCP instructions

          Fixed the problem causing ACL parameters to be swapped

          Fixed the problem which allowed invalid entries to be entered in ML1500 LRP Dlog configurations

          Fixed the GPF that was sometimes seen customizing the instruction palette

          Fixed the problem entering branches after a MSG instruction, when using the ASCII rung editor

          Fixed the problem entering the Deadband parameter on a PID instruction

          Fixed the problem monitoring bit addresses when entered on a CGM as a word address

          Corrected access to G file and M file data for some Class 3 I/O modules

          Fixed the Address wizard to work correctly with indirect addresses

          Ladder display now provides access to all the available fonts

          Corrected the power consumption indicated for the 1769-HSC

          Now showing the correct page numbers when the Footer is set to "User"

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          Fixed the problem that was truncating characters when entering descriptions in a data view

          Fixed the problem changing the address description width in reporting

          Fixed the Black & White selection in Reporting

          Fixed the problem in Reporting that was printing incorrect PID setup data

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 5.20.10. 

          Fixed the problem causing G file lengths to be altered.  This was occurring for rack configurations with more than 31 slots available.

          Fixed the problem going online via the 1761 NET-DNI module.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 5.20.00:

          Restored the ability to enter symbols of the form Alpha### (i.e.. B123, C42), which had been in conflict with short address entry.  As a result the Short Addressing option has been removed.  The preferred method is to use the address wizard.

          Fixed the problem downloading programs to a 1747-L20R which was incorrectly interpreting the processor type.

          Resolved several 1769-HSC discrepancies per hardware requirements.

          Provided the ability to use this version of software to download a program to a more recent MicroLogix processor, which is not yet supported by this software version.

          Fixed the problem with indexed addressing which was incorrectly indexing I/O addresses on a library paste operation.

          Fixed the problem using structured addresses with ML1500 LRP Data Logging.

          Fixed the display problem when using the binary format on long integer data.

          Fixed the problem displaying and printing some Greek characters.

          Fixed the CSV import problem which was not overwriting existing symbols as intended.

          Modified the database editor to accept symbols of the form "V"##; same for symbols "SEQ"##

          Fixed the auto addressing issue with binary addresses.

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          MSG instructions in a ML1200/1500 now accept the value "-1" to designate a DH485 broadcast message.

          Pasting in an FFL instruction now increases the data table elements correctly.

          Fixed the ladder cross reference display.

          Corrected and added numerous Help topics.

          Fixed the Tools>Options toggle for selecting the default Rung Comment/Page Title attachment.

          Fixed the MSG Configuration Report to correctly indicate the channel.

          Fixed the data file printing problem on a SLC 5/01.

          Descriptions are now included in CDM reports.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 5.00.10:

          Fixed the problem with indirect addresses in CPT expression exponents not compiling.

          Fixed the problem compiling indirect M file addresses over 127

          Fixed the I/O configuration bug which occurred when changing the ML1500 processor type from series C to B with more than 8 I/O modules configured.

          Fixed the ML1500 LRP data logging configuration bug which was modifying queue order.

          Fixed the data display bug for Long data types when using the binary radix.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 5.00.00:

          Corrected the FBC/DDT Instruction Length Ranges 

          The PTO function file output selection is lost when changing the MicroLogix processor type

          Fixed the problem displaying indirect addresses in /Bit display mode

          Fixed the short address entry mode

          Corrected the Processor Status S2:53 & S2:54 descriptions

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          Symbols starting with a numeric character are parsed correctly

          Compare no longer flags a miscompare due to timer/counter accumulated values

          Corrected the Cross Reference output format so multiple occurrences of the same address/instruction appear on the same line

          ASCII Export to APS format for Instruction Comments and Rung comments was fixed

          Resolved the "processor ownership" error that was occurring on fixed and ML1000 units

          Fixed the ML1500 LRP upload problem which was changing CH1 MSG instructions to CH0

          Selecting the 'Start split rung on new page' no longer causes rungs to be skipped

          Fixed the rung comment preview bug

          Sped up printing of very large projects

          Fixed the database exporting to ASCII and external file format

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 4.50.00:

          When configuring the new BTW/BTR instructions for SLC 5/03, 5/04, and 5/05 processors (OS firmware series C), the data table sizes will be adjusted as required for these instructions (can only be completed online if the file size is large enough already).

          The time required for performing an online cross reference has been reduced significantly, to approximately the time required in V3.01.09. 

          The I/O data view display now follows the format selected under ladder properties

          The 500 Hz filter option for the 1769 IF4 module was added

          The size and position of the RSWho Active dialog is now saved.

          Up to 64 comms nodes or RSLinx shortcuts can be used with RSLogix

          User Help for the BTR/BTW have been corrected to indicate bit 12 as the ER bit

          The ignorePrompts property works properly for the upload/download methods

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          Fixed the analog I/O configuration problem which was preventing a download

          Made a change so Immediate I/O instructions are not permitted in 1769 expansion chassis

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 4.10.01:  

          Fixed the online monitoring problem.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 4.10.00:  

          For File:rung attached comments, the rung comments are being moved during online edits.

          For projects created in r3.01.09 the Upload process failed for 5/03 8k without a current project file 

          The Library paste assigned incorrect file types for I/O addresses

          Unable to distinguish SLC's with same driver, node number and processor name

          Indexed paste from library for indexed addresses dropped #

          Changed the support for OS410 to reference firmware series C

          Improved Cross Reference reliability

          PWM Function file missing subelement display field

          Address/Symbol selector corrected to display in alphabetical order for symbol

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 4.00.00:  

          You cannot save a library file (SLC) that contains M-file addresses.  RSLogix GPFs when you attempt this operation. 

          When using trigonometric functions in a compute (CPT) instruction all operands, constants, and the destination must be floating-point data types.  If you use integer elements or constants RSLogix 500 GPFs during rung verification. 

          You cannot use short addressing entry. 

          The Address Symbol Picker function does not support the display of MicroLogix 1500 Function file addresses. 

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          You can set the SLC 5/05 Routing Table file to be the same as a Channel diagnostic file.  The reuse of the data file will cause the hardware features to not work correctly. 

          If you enter a page header or footer exceeding 80 characters in length RSLogix will GPF. 

          You cannot perform a Goto Data table operation from an indirectly addressed instruction operand. 

          If you receive a -8 error from AI500 when opening an .ACH project file created with RSLogix 500, you must perform a Project Verify function with RSLogix 500 and resave the .ACH project file to correct the error.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 3.01.09: 

          Generating a verifier error when two MSG instructions use the same control-block (same size and starting address).  This should be a warning.  RSLogix 500 r3.01.09 correctly generates verifier errors if two control blocks are overlapping, or are not the same size.  

          Preventing you from selecting a non-default output range when using the 1769-OF2 module.  

          Preventing you from adjusting a PID CV value in the manual mode.  

          Preventing you from uploading the MicroLogix 1500 I/O filter settings.  

          Preventing you from using A.I. Series PLC-500 to download an ACH file created with RSLogix 500.  

          Preventing you from reliably importing CSV database files  

          Causing a GPF when you copy a rung containing a constant greater than 10  

          Causing incorrect data to be displayed in an ARD instruction.  

          Preventing you from sending unsolicited messages to an INTERCHANGE client.  

          Preventing M0 and M1 addresses data display.  

          Preventing you from using the SLC 5/02 data file protection compiler option.  

          Preventing you from using the Pre-transmit Delay function of the MicroLogix 1500 half-duplex slave communications.  

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          Creating incompatibility between A.I. Series PLC-500 and RSLogix 500, when RSLogix 500 creating PF16 to allow emulating of MicroLogix 1000 projects.  To eliminate the incompatibility you must manually delete PF16 before saving the project to ACH for use with A.I. Series PLC-500 software.  

          Preventing function file data from being imported when opening a MicroLogix 1500 SLC library file.  

          Preventing rung comments that appear in the ladder editor from being added to the rung comment database.  

          Causing symbols entered in a CDM to be interpreted as a comment.  

          Causing a GPF when entering a new symbol group name.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 3.01.07: 

          Causing the values of a PID control block being reset if you edit the rung containing the PID instruction with the ASCII editor. 

          Preventing you from configuring and downloading SLC 500 Fixed controller projects using the 1747-A2 Expansion chassis and any I/O modules with more than two subelements in the I/O image. 

          Causing a GPF when you tried to ASCII export a project database containing an indirect addresses 

          Preventing you from indirectly addressing bits in Timer, Counter, or Control elements in MicroLogix 1500 projects. 

          Causing a GPF if you used Display Special when monitoring a SQC, SQL, or SQO instruction.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 3.01.02: 

          Preventing you from using the Indexed Paste library feature unless the address had a symbol associated with it in the library. 

          Preventing the data values associated with a library file (.SLC) from being imported into your project with the application logic. 

          Preventing you from saving a project/partial project as a library file (.SLC) when the project contains a 1747-SN module 

          Preventing you from copying multiple branch legs from one branch to another. 

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          Generating incorrect addresses when you attempt to replace a Binary data file when you enter the search parameter in sequential bit form, i.e. B3/*.  

          Preventing you from copying multiple instructions on a single rung, or multiple rungs using Ctrl+C or Ctrl+X 

          Preventing you from successfully copying a rung containing a CPT instruction. 

          Causing the corruption of the project file (.RSS) when you remove all the project's revision notes.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 2.57: 

          Preventing you from using input conditions after an OSR instruction in an output branch in SLC 5/02, 5/03, 5/04 and 5/05 processors 

          Preventing you from using JMP and LBL instructions in with some MicroLogix 1000 processors. 

          Causing a GPF if you enter an illegal address (for example B4/2) in the Address Specifier field of a data table monitor. 

          Preventing you from opening projects created with PLC-500 A.I. Series or APS that contain a master password and does not contain a user password.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 2.52. 

          Preventing you from using the indexed paste feature when importing a .SLC library file. 

          Causing processor memory to be cleared during an online edit when you deleted a rung. 

          You can successfully download MicroLogix 1000 projects that contain debug files for use with RSLogix Emulate 500. 

          Causing a processor error when you specified "CLIENT" in the SLC 500 5/05 MSG block to send unsolicited messages to IP address 0.0.0.0. 

          Causing the Undo function to corrupt the Rung Comment database. 

          Allowing you to select more than one database component to be selected during a CSV database export. This resulted in errors during the subsequent CSV import.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 2.10. 

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          Causing online edits to fail when Program File 2 existed in a project download with a legacy programming product. 

          Causing online edits to fail when editing a rung containing a SBR or INT instruction. 

          Causing problems when manually adjusting the output (CV) of a PID instruction. 

          Causing report scaling that you set to be ignored during the printing of the report.

The following list of product changes and repairs was made in release 2.0. 

          Causing the G-file data for a 1203-SM1 module to be cleared during an upload or online save. 

          Causing processor memory to be cleared when you added a rung before an SBR instruction in a subroutine file while on-line. 

          Causing your project to lose Program and Data file names following an upload. 

          Causing a SLC 500 or 5/01 processor to fault with error 0x0010H when going to run. 

          Preventing you from successfully backing up and restoring a project when using long filenames. 

          Preventing you from opening password protected projects created in APS with RSLogix 500. 

          Preventing you from downloading to a SLC 5/01 processor in some instances. 

          Preventing you from importing A.I. Series PLC-500 device codes from an AI500 project. 

          Preventing you from successfully working with SLC EEPROMs. 

          Preventing you from monitoring a project created with the SLC HHT programmer.

 

 

Known Anomalies:

The following is a list of known anomalies at the time the software was shipped to you. 

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         Software will not allow the use of a Floating Point Constant in an SCP instruction.

         Editing using Excel in RSLogix5 and RSLogix500 locks up application.

         There may be a problem printing reports under certain circumstances. The condition has been seen with an HP LaserJet 5500 DTN printer. The printed report would not print rungs in the proper order. This appears to be project specific. The project does print correctly when “Continuous Pagination” or “Start Split Rungs on New Page” are selected as print report options.

         MultiHop MSG instruction fails to display correct destination for DH+ node address; If the destination address is 10-31 octal it displays a 0 in the address location in the setup screen for the MSG instruction on the MultiHop tab.  Values of 0-7, or 32 and higher it will display correctly in the set up screen.

         RSLogix 500 requires a save before downloading a file that is write protected.

         In the Histogram Save/Load feature, the Load Histogram does not function correctly.

         ML1500 LRP Series C Channel 1 Radio modem; the broadcast message destination node 1 is not accepted when verifying the project. The error “invalid local DH485 Station Number (0-254) appears. However, 1 is a valid local DH485 station number when Channel 1 is set for DF1 Radio modem and a broadcast message is desired.

         A ML1500 controller using a 1769-HSC should be allowed to use a range from negative to positive counts. The negative limit allowed is not correct.

The following is a list of know anomalies from previous versions.

         Software will not allow the use of a Floating Point Constant in an SCP instruction.

         Editing using Excel in RSLogix5 and RSLogix500 locks up application.

         RSLogix 500 requires a save before downloading a file that is write protected.

         MultiHop MSG instruction fails to display correct destination for DH+ node address; If the destination address is 10-31 octal it displays a 0 in the address location in the setup screen for the MSG instruction on the MultiHop tab.  Values of 0-7, or 32 and higher it will display correctly in the set up screen.

         When creating a Modbus message (ML1200/1500 controllers), the "Size in Elements" field incorrectly allows negative numbers and zero

         When creating a Modbus message (ML1200/1500 controllers) and using bit commands, the "Data Table Address" field determines available space based on a zero bit offset, (i.e. specify address B255/10 and a size of ten should flag an error)

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         The .RSS file date/time stamp is updated when going online and not saving changes; we will attempt to resolve this in the next release version

         Math instructions that include integer or floating point constant operands and specify a long integer destination will return an "Operand sizes to not match" error.  To work around this put the constant in a data file.

         In the Channel 1 configuration for an SLC 5/05 Ethernet processor, there is an IP address entry for a Secondary Name Server.  This IP address is not being saved properly in the SLC 5/05 (FRN 5).  The only way to currently set the Secondary Name Server value is via BOOTP. This was fixed in the SLC 5/05 FRN 6 (and above).

         Printing RSLogix reports on some printers that have non-standard character resolutions will result in the header and footer appearing very large.   An example of a printer exhibiting this characteristic is the OKIDATA 320IBM.

         You cannot rebuild the current projects database if the project has been opened from a network server. 

         When importing a native RSLogix 500 database in to a project program and data file names and descriptions will not be imported. 

         You cannot replace an indexed instruction parameter with a non-indexed instruction parameter, e.g. replace #N7;0 with N7;10. 

         If you do not see tool tips when idling your mouse on an RSLogix 500 component you need to check the version of the COMCTL32.DLL file. You must have version 4.70 or later. This is a non-redistributable Microsoft DLL. This means RSI cannot ship the correct version with our product). It is distributed with Internet Explorer 3.0. 

         The wildcard character "?" can only be used to perform digit matching. 

         When importing an APS documentation database into a project created with RSLogix 500 you must first delete the existing RSLogix 500 documentation database. Important: This is not true when opening an APS project database for the first time.

 

 

Caveats:

The following is a list of features and functions that are not fully implemented or non-functional at the time the software was shipped to you.

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         Do not perform Online saves with the Excel database editor (Pro only) open as it results in errors in the .RSS file

         It is no longer possible to provide the floppy disk image of the software due to size and install tool limitations. It is possible to create the floppy image from the CD image with WinZip and the floppy media if you so wish.

         The RSLogix description database can accommodate up to 64K descriptions, when running under the Win 9X environments.  Saving projects with description databases over this limit under Win 9X will corrupt the database. This limitation is not present when running under Win NT or Win 2K.

         If you are using RSLinx to perform DDE communications with a processor and you download a project to the same processor the download may fail. If this occurs the processor loads its default program. To avoid this situation you should cease DDE communications to your target processor when you plan to download a project to the same processor.

         A firmware change in the implementation of the MSG instruction between the OS500 and OS501 SLC 5/05 processors requires that you delete and re-enter all MSG instructions in any SLC 5/05 programs created with RSLogix 500 r2.10.12.  

         The project file projectname.RSS contains all database and project related files. If you need to share a project with someone simply provide them with the projectname.RSS file and they will receive all project related information. When sharing RSLogix database information with other RSI applications, like RSView 32, you must use the Save database as external file checkbox on the File>Save As dialog to make the database file available to that application. 

         The projectname.RSS file contains both an on-line and off-line image of your project. This speeds the process of connecting to a processor. These images can get unsynchronized; this occurs if you don't save your changes when going from on-line to off-line. To synchronize the images you must download, upload or save the project while on-line.

         If you install multiple localized versions of RSLogix 500 (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese) on the same computer, the order in which you install the applications may impact the embedded application text strings you are viewing.   Rockwell Software recommends installing your primary language last. 

         RSLogix 500 prints Ladder Logic reports as graphic files.  The ladder report cannot be printed to a text file.  Other RSLogix 500 reports can be printed to a text file using the Generic/Text-only printer driver in Windows.  

         The following characters may not be used in RSLogix 500 symbols, ` ~!@#$%^&*()-+={}[]|\\:;""'<>?,./ .  If you have used these characters in a previous release

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of RSLogix 500 the symbols will appear in your ladder views and reports.  However, you cannot modify the symbol.We recommend that you export the database to the ASCII CSV format to speed the replacement of the illegal characters in your symbols.

Start-up ProblemsIf you are having problems getting RSLogix 500 to run, please realize that RSLogix 500 only operates under the Microsoft Windows 98™, Windows ME™, NT 4.0™ SP6a, Windows 2000™ or Windows XP™ operating systems. It will not run under Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups using the 32-bit extensions to these environments, or Windows NT 3.51.

© Copyright 2006 Rockwell Software Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America.© Copyright 2006 Rockwell Software Inc. RSLogix 500, RSLinx, PLC-500 A.I. Series, and the Rockwell Software logo are trademarks of Rockwell Software Inc. SLC, SLC 500, SLC 5/01, SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04 SLC 5/05 and MicroLogix are trademarks of the Allen-Bradley Co., Inc. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Other product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.