Connecting a programming terminal to channel 0 – Rockwell Automation 1785-Vx0B, D17856.5.9 PLC-5 VME VMEbus Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

Page 36

Advertising
background image

Chapter 2

Installation

2-14

You can connect COM1 or COM2 from the programming terminal directly
to channel 0 on the PLC-5/VME processor. This serial port supports
RS-232C only.

You can configure channel 0 to either:

user mode—Configure channel 0 to user mode when you are connecting

it to RS-232 devices such as bar code readers, weigh scales, and
message displays. You can then communicate and manipulate
instructions through the ladder-logic ASCII read and write.

system mode—This is the default. Use this configuration when

connecting to programming operators interfaces (such as 6200 series
software and ControlView) using a built-in point-to-point protocol.
Although the communication is much like DH+ link, there is no access
to DH+ through Channel 0; therefore, the channel does not require a
DH+ station address. The default baud rate is 2400.

Figure 2.4
Programming Terminal to Channel 0 of a PLC-5/VME Processor

PLC-5/V40B

1784-T47 with 1784-KL/B
or IBM compatible

19541

You can use the following cables to connect to channel 0:

Table 2.C
Programming Terminal to Channel 0 Interconnect Cables

If you want to connect:

Use:

1784-T53 or IBM AT to channel 0

1784-CP10 or Cable #1

1784-T53 or IBM AT to channel 0 through a modem

Cable #6

1784-T47 or IBM XT to channel 0

1784-CP11 or Cable #2

1784-T47 or IBM AT to channel 0 through a modem

Cable #6

See Appendix E for more information on cable connections.

Connecting a Programming
Terminal to Channel 0

Advertising