Using a modem -5 isolated modem connection -5, Using a modem, Isolated modem connection – Rockwell Automation 1764-xxxx MICROLOGIX 1500 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS User Manual

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Publication 1764-UM001B-EN-P - April 2002

Communication Connections 4-5

Using a Modem

You can use modems to connect a personal computer to one
MicroLogix 1500 controller (using DF1 Full-Duplex protocol), or to
multiple controllers (using DF1 Half-Duplex protocol), or Modbus
Slave RTU protocol, as shown in the following illustration. Do not use
DH-485 protocol through modems under any circumstance. (See
Using Modems with MicroLogix 1500 Programmable Controllers on
page E-3 fo
r information on types of modems you can use with the
MicroLogix controllers.)

Isolated Modem Connection

We recommend using an AIC+, catalog number 1761-NET-AIC, as
your optical isolator for Channel 0. See page 4-16 for specific AIC+
cabling information. Using an AIC+ to isolate the modem is illustrated
below:

Modem Cable
(straight-through)

Personal
Computer

Modem

Modem

MicroLogix1500
Controller with
1764-LRP
Processor

Protocol
DF1 Full-Duplex protocol (to 1 controller)
DF1 Half-Duplex Slave protocol (to multiple controllers when a
DF1 Half-Duplex Master is present)

1761-CBL-AM00
or 1761-CBL-HM02

User supplied modem cable

Modem

24V dc
MicroLogix 1500 provides power to the AIC+ or
an external power supply may be used.

MicroLogix 1500 with 1764-LSP
or 1764-LRP processor

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