Rockwell Automation 57C620 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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3Ć4

AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x

usually comes with a diskette containing the required files, including

the driver program (typically MOUSE.COM). These files must be

loaded onto your hard drive and called from your AUTOEXEC.BAT

file when you boot up your computer.
Refer to the documentation provided with your mouse for the proper

installation procedure.

3.4

Connecting the AutoMax Processor to

the Personal Computer

For all online operations, such as running or monitoring application

tasks and loading operating systems, the personal computer must

be connected with a serial cable to an AutoMax Processor module

(M/N 57C430A, 57C431, or 57C435) in the rack or via the AutoMax

Network using an AutoMax PC Link Interface module. Section 3.4.1

describes serial connection; section 3.4.2 describes the PC Link

module.

3.4.1

Serial Connection

The cable connection is usually made between the COM1 port on

the personal computer and the upper port, labeled

Programmer/Port B", on the Processor module in the rack. If you

want to access the Processor through COM2 or via modem, you

can select the Com 2" parameter on the Communications Setup

screen. See 5.5.3 for more information. See Appendix F in the

AutoMax Processor module instruction manual (JĆ3650) for

information on using a modem with an AutoMax system. If there are

multiple AutoMax Processor modules in the rack, you must connect

your personal computer to the upper port of the leftmost Processor

module. Through the single connection at the leftmost Processor,

the personal computer can communicate with any Processor in the

rack, with all I/O modules located in this rack, and with all remote

I/O modules connected through a Remote Communication module

(M/N 57C416) to this rack. Refer to Appendix A in this instruction

manual for a description of the pins on the Programmer/Port B port

when it is used to communicate with the personal computer.
Baud Rate
The default baud rate for communication between the personal

computer and the Processor is 9600 (19200 for M/N 57435

Processor). The operating system for the Processor module(s), as

well as application tasks that are loaded using the /ALL option, will

be loaded at 9600 baud if there are no tasks currently running in the

rack.
You can change the baud rate by editing the Baud Rate parameter

on the Communication Setup screen. See section 5.5.3 for more

information. The allowable baud rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600

and 19200 baud. You can override the baud rate settings at any time

through the BAUD RATE option available when you are online with

the Processor(s) (see 12.1).
Cable Connection
You will need to purchase cable M/N 61C127 or manufacture a serial

cable with a 9Ćpin connector on one end for the personal computer

and a 25Ćpin connector on the other end for the Processor module.

Use the cable to connect the serial port on the personal computer to

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