Wiring for pulse count input (pi), Wiring for rs232 serial communications – Rockwell Automation 1758-RTU202 DataSite Hardware User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1758-UM001D-EN-P - June 2011

Wiring the Controller

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Wiring for Pulse Count Input (PI)

Counter inputs operate as DC inputs or as high-speed counter inputs. This
figure shows how to wire these inputs.

Each pulse input has a filter circuit that allows more reliable operation in noisy
environments, but at reduced counting frequency. The factory default setting
of the filter is disabled, allowing operation to 10 KHz. With the filter
DIP-switch set to on, maximum frequency is reduced to 30 Hz.

Wiring for RS232 Serial Communications

Shielded cabling must be used for RS232 wiring in the DataSite controller. The
shield should be connected to chassis ground at one point. Failure to properly
shield the cable may result in the installation not complying with FCC or DOC
wireless electromagnetism interference regulations.

The following table shows the serial and protocol communication parameters
supported by RS232 Serial port. These parameters are set from the DS Setting
software utility for the 1758-RTU controller or the DS FloConfig software
utility for the 1758-FLO controller. For details, refer to the DataSite Software
User Manual, publication

1758-UM002

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Serial and protocol communication parameters

Parameter

Engineering value

Baud rate (bps)

2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600

Communication duplex mode

Full Duplex, Half Duplex

Parity

Odd, None or Even

Data bits

7 or 8 bits

PULSE OUTPUT

DEVICE (12…24 V)

12…24 V

ON

Filter PI0

Filter PI1

Filter PI2

PI0

PI1

PI2

PI-COM

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