Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-K: Wireless I/O Transmitter v1.9 User Manual

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User Manual v1.9


Manual

WI-I/O 9-K

v1.9

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connecting to the WI-I/O K module.

3.5.4 RS232 serial port
An RS232 port is provided for connection of a PC for configuration and diagnostics. To access

the serial port DB9 connector, remove the front cover from the module by unscrewing the four

screws in the front panel. The serial port is a 9 pin DB9 male and provides for connection to a

terminal or to a PC for configuration, field testing and for factory testing. Communication is via

standard RS-232 signals. The WI-I/O K is configured as DCE equipment with the pinout detailed

below.

Pin

Name

Direction Function

1

-

-

Not Used.

2

RD

Out

Receive Data - Serial Data Output (High = 0, Low = 1)

3

TD

In

Transmit Data - Serial Data Input (High = 0, Low = 1)

4

DTR

In

Data Terminal Ready - used by WI-I/O K as a "wake-up" signal

5

SG

-

Signal Ground

6 - 9

-

-

Not Used.


The DTR signal must be connected to the WI-I/O K
to enable communications and “wake up”

the microprocessor. This means that the DTR wire must be connected - the PC does not need to

control DTR. When communications is established, the green LED will light continuously.

The serial port communicates at a baud rate of 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, one stop bit.

An example cable drawing for connection to a personal computer is detailed below:

WI-I/O K DB9 (M) Connector

Computer DB9 (F) Connector

1

1

Not Used - optional

2

2

Receive Data

3

3

Transmit Data

4

4

DTR

5

5

Signal Ground

6

6

Not Used - optional

7

7

Not Used - optional

8

8

Not Used - optional

9

9

Not Used - optional

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