1746-bas programming manual
I have never used Allen Bradley's basic module nor do I have any idea what this zebra printer is. But, I have used the ascii commands in a SLC many times to communicate with other devices that speak ascii. In my opinion sending stuff this way is a giant pain compared to doing it in a basic language, but, if you want to use ladder logic it is possible.
If you have lines X 5 labels you may need a lot of room in your PLC's memory! I would create an ascii 'server' subroutine that can plow through a string file i. ST9 sending each address out the serial port.
This requires indirect addressing ST9:16574 where N contains the string address you want to send. I set up a couple of integers as 'control' words. For example, N is the starting address of a string file, and N is the ending address. Say you want to send the contents of ST - ST to your printer. For the source enter ST9:16574. Next step of the sequencer is to wait for the AWT or AWA instruction to be completed ascii read and write commands do not happen imediately in the ladder scan.
Check to see if N is greater than N end address if it is disable your ascii 'server' sequencer. The address sent will be the next line from your string file.
I worked there for thirteen years and never used it once. Ken Roach, I worked there also, From 78 till 81 as a Consultant. Was responsible for Hardware Maintenance, also worked on some of the original PLC power supplies. It was Bunker Ramo then. That NC experience provided a lifetime of employment. This should work, if not I think I still have a working XT or Restart with "RUN".
I'll try this on the spare module first. Again Thanks, Glen. Those are definitely bona fides. I have the two disks for PBase. Tried it in XP and it died looking for password.
Expect same thing in older a PC, but have to try it and see. Leave no stone un-turned. Just to give you my 2 cents worth, I've programmed literally hundreds of the BAS cards for barcode readers with all of the same program.
I always used RS after moving the jumpers and I always used Hyperterminal. It would usually take a few tries for me to get all my configurations correct, then loading the code was a 30 second ordeal. I will be happy to email it to you if you PM your email address.
I would like the Rockwell Doc. I will practice on the spare BAS. Once I find the correct settings I will see all the ways I missed at connecting in other attempts. The ASB module must reside in slot 0. Slots numbered 31 and above cannot be used. Slot addressing refers to how each chassis slot is assigned a specific amount of the ASB module image.
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