Wire the config and df1 communication ports, Pin assignments – Rockwell Automation 1747-KE DH-485/RS-232C INTERFACE MODULE User Manual

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12 DH485/RS-232C Interface Module

Publication 1747-IN006B-EN-P - October 2005

Wire the CONFIG and DF1 Communication Ports

The CONFIG and DF1 ports communicate to user devices through RS-232/423,
RS-422, and RS-485 communication modes. The communication mode you select
depends on the setting of jumpers JW1 and JW2.

Pin Assignments

Use these pin assignments to wire the mating connector of the cable used to
interface a user device to CONFIG and DF1 ports. The sockets of this connector
must be wired to correspond to the selected communication mode.

The following illustrations show wiring diagrams for the RS-232/423, RS-422, and
RS-485 communications.

Pin

RS-232/423

RS-422

RS-485

IBM AT Standard RS-232/423

Signal

25-pin

9-pin

1

(1)

TXD -

TRXD -

DCD or CD

8

1

2

RXD

RXD -

(3)

(3)

In RS-485 mode, these pins are still connected to their RS-422 receivers. Do not use these pins in RS-485 mode.

RXD

3

2

3

TXD

(2)

(2)

In RS-422 and RS-485 modes, these pins are connected to their RS-423 drivers and receivers. Do not use these pins in
either RS-422 or RS-485 mode.

(2)

TXD

2

3

4

DTR

(2)

(2)

DTR

20

4

5

COMMON

COMMON

COMMON

COMMON

7

5

6

DSR

RXD +

(3)

DSR

6

6

7

RTS

(2)

(2)

RTS

4

7

8

CTS

(2)

(2)

CTS

5

8

9

(1)

(1)

In RS-423 mode, these pins are still connected to their RS-422 loads. Do not use these pins in RS-423 mode.

TXD +

TRXD +

RI

22

9

IMPORTANT

The signal names on a DCE device are viewed from a DTE
perspective. For example, TXD is a DTE output and also a DCE
input.

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