Rockwell Automation 1769-L32C, 1769-L35CR CompactLogix controller Installation Instructions

Below you will find brief information for CompactLogix controller 1769-L32C, CompactLogix controller 1769-L35CR. These controllers are designed to be used with CompactLogix I/O modules and provide a range of features for controlling and monitoring industrial processes. They can be used to develop complex automation applications, including those that require high performance, reliability, and flexibility. You can connect these controllers to a variety of networks including ControlNet and can be used in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, packaging, and process control.

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CompactLogix controller 1769-L32C, CompactLogix controller 1769-L35CR Installation Instructions | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Supports ControlNet network
  • Provides nonvolatile memory
  • Can be used with CompactLogix I/O modules
  • Offers high performance, reliability, and flexibility
  • Can be used in a wide range of industries
  • Supports RS-232 communication
  • Provides various status indicators for monitoring operation
  • Supports a CompactFlash card for data storage

Frequently asked questions

The 1769-L35CR controller supports redundant media (channels A and B) for ControlNet connections, while the 1769-L32C controller only supports channel A connections. The 1769-L35CR also supports a larger number of I/O modules (up to 30) compared to the 1769-L32C (up to 16).

The 1769-BA battery is used to provide backup power to the controller's memory and keep the configuration data intact even if the main power supply is interrupted.

The 1784-CF64 Industrial CompactFlash card provides nonvolatile memory for storing the controller's program, configuration data, and firmware. It helps ensure data retention even after the controller is powered off.

You can connect the controller to a ControlNet network using a ControlNet tap (e.g., 1786-TPR, -TPS, -TPYR, -TPYS). Connect the tap's straight or right-angle connector to the module's BNC connector.

The controller can be operated in several modes: RUN, PROG, and REM. RUN mode allows the controller to execute the program and enable outputs. PROG mode allows you to modify the program and configuration data. REM mode allows you to remotely control the controller from a programming terminal. The REM mode also allows you to switch between Remote Program, Remote Test, and Remote Run modes.
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