What Is the 1746-QS Module?

The 1746-QS Synchronized Axes Module provides four axes of

closed-loop synchronized servo positioning control, and lets you

change motion parameters while the axis is moving. The module has

four optically isolated inputs for signals from linear displacement

transducers (LDTs) and four optically isolated ±10 volt outputs that

interface with proportional or servo valve amplifiers.

The module’s microprocessor provides closed-loop control. The

module reads the axis position and updates the drive output every

two milliseconds, for precise positioning even at high speeds.

What Is the

Hydraulic Configurator

The module is designed for use with the Hydraulic Configurator, a

software product that you can obtain from the Allen-Bradley website on

the Internet. The Hydraulic Configurator is an interactive executable

that lets you configure the module and tune its axes. With it, you can:

• configure axes and store configuration parameters

• tune each axis independent of the ladder program

• store multiple commands to initiate repetitive axis motion

• display a log of the last 64 motion commands sent to the module

• observe and/or store plots of each axis

• access help screens that explain and/or describe module features

Important: The Hydraulic Configurator saves considerable time when

tuning axes and troubleshooting faults. Thereafter, your ladder logic

sequences module operation with the machine.

What Is an

SLC-500 System?

The Allen-Bradley Small Logic Controller (SLC) system is a programmable

control system with an SLC processor, I/O chassis containing

analog, digital, and/or special-purpose modules, and a power supply.

The 1746-QS module occupies one slot of the I/O chassis and

communicates with the SLC processor over the backplane using 32

words in the SLC processor’s output image table and 32 words in the

input image table. The processor loads or reads the module’s

configuration parameters using M0 or M1 files, respectively.