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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.

  1. Connect the pair of USB cables between the laptop and the microchip modules (b)
  2. Connect power lead to switch box (c)
  3. Plug USB stick (d) into laptop and power up
  4. Double click on the “EasyPLC” icon
  5. “Launch Virtual PLC CPU”
  6. Dialog box - Click OK
  7. “Connect Online with PLC”
  8. “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

  1. Cancel routes
  2. “Set Virtual CPU to Stop Mode”
  3. “Disconnect from PLC” (hint: if nothing happening after a while, minimise the application)
  4. Exit application
  5. Close down laptop

Notes

The mini-panel was built by Jon Tillin and is on loan to the Society.

Storage

Please store like this:

Storage Graphic

Storage Photo