Serial communications port, Pcmcia memory card support – Rockwell Automation 2711E-xxxx PanelView Operator Terminals User Manual User Manual

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Specifications: 1400e Operator Terminal

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Publication 2711E-821 – January 1998

The RS-232 serial communications port can be connected to either
the development system for uploading/downloading application files,
or to a printer for printing screen images, alarm history and alarm
status reports, or alarm messages. Separate port settings can be
assigned for each of these purposes. The applicable printer port
settings are used automatically and are as follows, with the default in
brackets:

Baud Rates

300,1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2 kilobaud (9600)

Parity Types

Odd, Even, None (None)

Stop Bits

1, 2 (1)

Data Bits

7, 8 (8)

Handshake

Hardware, Software (X-ON, X-OFF), None (Software)

Auto Line Feed

Off, On (On)

Auto Form Feed

Off, On (On)

The factory defaults for file transfer are the same as the default
settings the development software will apply to the selected RS-232
port on your development system, so you don’t normally need to
change them.

File transfer settings are separate from the printer and are as follows:

Baud Rates

300,1200, 2400, 9600, 19200 (9600)

Parity Types

Even, None (None)

Error

CRC, BCC (BCC)

Following are the PCMCIA memory cards supported by the
PanelView 1400e terminal in 200-ns or faster configuration.

Manufacturer

Part Number

Memory Capacity

Allen-Bradley

2711-NM11

256 K bytes

Allen-Bradley

2711-NM12

1 MB

Allen-Bradley

2711-NM13

2 MB

Allen-Bradley

2711-NM14

4 MB

Allen-Bradley

2711-NM15

8 MB

Serial Communications
Port

PCMCIA Memory Card
Support

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