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