Using a modem – Rockwell Automation 1763 MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011

78 Communication Connections

Using a Modem

You can use modems to connect a personal computer to one MicroLogix™
1100 controller (using DF1 Full-Duplex protocol), to multiple controllers
(using DF1 Half-Duplex protocol), or Modbus RTU Slave protocol via
Channel 0, as shown in the following illustration. (See

Appendix E

for

information on types of modems you can use with the micro controllers.)

(1) Series C or later cables are required for Class I Div 2 applications.

You can connect a MicroLogix 1100 controller to your modem directly
without using an external optical isolator, such as AIC+, catalog number
1761-NET-AIC, as shown in the illustration below, because Channel 0 is
isolated within the controller.

IMPORTANT

Do not attempt to use DH-485 protocol through
modems under any circumstance. The
communication timing using DH-485 protocol is not
supported by modem communications.

Modem Cable
(straight-through)

Personal Computer

Modem

Modem

MicroLogix 1100
Channel 0

Protocol Options

DF1 Full-Duplex protocol (to 1 controller)

DF1 Half-Duplex protocol (to multiple controllers)

Modbus RTU Slave protocol

1761-CBL-AP00 or

1761-CBL-PM02

(1)

(straight-through)

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