Softlogix Chassis Monitor

  • Runs on Windows® 7 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems
  • Uses the same Studio 5000® environment and Logix control engine as other Logix platforms
  • Includes platform independence (whitebox, industrial computer, etc.).
  • Provides connection to open networks, including EtherNet/IP™, ControlNet™, and DeviceNet™
  • Offers customization of data access, virtual backplane toolkit for integration of third party networks or specialty modules
  • Supports multiple I/O interfaces
  • Provides ability to develop custom C programs to integrate via external routines

About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. A typical SoftLogix system uses a virtual chassis application, the chassis monitor, that houses controllers and communication modules that interface with other Logix controllers and I/O modules. I/O simulator modules in the virtual chassis make application debugging and system startup easier. These devices reside on a virtual backplane. The SoftLogix controllers need to be licensed in order to run, and Rockwell Activation Manager will also need to be installed. To configure a SoftLogix controller, perform the following steps: Start up the SoftLogix 5800 Chassis Monitor software.

1789-L10 SoftLogix™ Controllers

  • One controller
  • Memory size limit of 2 MB per controller
  • Two PCI network interface cards
  • One EtherNet/IP card
  • One 1784-SIM module
  • No third-party virtual backplane module support
  • Three-slot virtual chassis

Softlogix Chassis Monitor

1789-L30 SoftLogix Controllers

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  • Two controllers
  • Memory size limit of 64 MB per controller
  • Five PCI network interface cards
  • One 1784-SIM module
  • Third-party virtual backplane module support
  • Five-slot virtual chassis

1789-L60 SoftLogix Controllers

Softlogix 5800 V23

  • Six controllers
  • Memory size limit of 64 MB per controller
  • 16 PCI network interface cards
  • 16 1784-SIM modules
  • Third-party virtual backplane module support
  • 16-slot virtual chassis