Chapter 7_communications, Rs232 communications, Rs485 communications – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Chapter

7

1503-UM054C-EN-P – June 2013

Communications

The communications systems implemented within the IntelliVAC

Plus product can be divided into three sections:

1) RS232

2) RS485

3) DeviceNet

RS232 Communications

This interface is used for factory programming of the CPU and is

only to be used by factory authorized personnel.

RS485 Communications

This interface is used for three purposes:
1. For internal communications between the IntelliVAC Base and

IntelliVAC Enhanced boards which are contained within the

IntelliVAC Plus product.

2. For inter-module communications between the IntelliVAC Plus

and the IntelliVAC MC products, to coordinate control actions

amongst up to five medium voltage vacuum contactors.

3. For Flashing the IntelliVAC Base and IntelliVAC Enhanced

boards in an IntelliVAC Plus product or Flashing the IntelliVAC

Base board within an IntelliVAC MC product.

For Item 1 & 2

The communications within the IntelliVAC Plus module, as well as

within the IntelliVAC MC system, operates at a 125K baud rate.

Extensive error checking is provided to prevent incorrect data from

corrupting operation of the entire system. Various error indicators

and DeviceNet parameters are available to indicate that there is an

RS485 communications error present. See Chapter 10 for RS485

Faults/Warnings.

For Item 3

When the RS485 interface is used for Flashing product firmware, the

system operates at a 9600 baud rate. The RS485 interface does not

use any hardware handshaking lines to control bus access or software

handshaking such as XON/XOFF. In this configuration a PC should

be connected to the RS485 port using a shielded cable and an RS232

to RS485 converter such as the Moxa Technologies model TCC-1001.

This adapter also requires the use of an external 24VDC power

supply. See Programming in Chapter 8 for details on Flashing using

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