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===Elements:=== | ===Elements:=== | ||
* Laptop | * Laptop (in blue bag) | ||
* On wooden board: | * On wooden board: | ||
** Mini-panel (8 tiles) | ** Mini-panel (8 tiles) | ||
** 2 Microchip interfaces | ** 2 Microchip interfaces | ||
** Box with switches on top | ** Box with switches on top | ||
* In small pouch | |||
** USB stick | ** USB stick | ||
** 2 x USB cables | |||
* Power supply for laptop (and lead) | |||
* Power supply for panel board (and lead) | |||
===Starting Up=== | ===Starting Up=== | ||
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The mini-panel was built by Jon Tillin and is on loan to the Society. | The mini-panel was built by Jon Tillin and is on loan to the Society. | ||
===Storage=== | |||
Please store like this: | |||
[[Media:Mini_panel_storage_graphic.jpg|Storage Graphic]] | |||
[[Media:Mini_panel_storage_photo.jpg|Storage Photo]] |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 13 April 2015
Swindon Mini-Panel Operator instructions
Elements:
- Laptop (in blue bag)
- On wooden board:
- Mini-panel (8 tiles)
- 2 Microchip interfaces
- Box with switches on top
- In small pouch
- USB stick
- 2 x USB cables
- Power supply for laptop (and lead)
- Power supply for panel board (and lead)
Starting Up
Begin with everything switched off and disconnected.
- Connect the pair of USB cables between the laptop and the microchip modules (b)
- Connect power lead to switch box (c)
- Plug USB stick (d) into laptop and power up
- Double click on the “EasyPLC” icon
- “Launch Virtual PLC CPU”
- Dialog box - Click OK
- “Connect Online with PLC”
- “Set Virtual PLC to Run Mode”
(the setup will commence with points reversed)
Wait
Expand +Main on left hand menu to observe logic working – like the relays
Closing down
- Cancel routes
- “Set Virtual CPU to Stop Mode”
- “Disconnect from PLC” (hint: if nothing happening after a while, minimise the application)
- Exit application
- Close down laptop
Notes
The mini-panel was built by Jon Tillin and is on loan to the Society.
Storage
Please store like this: