Rockwell Automation 2711E-xxxx PanelView Operator Terminals User Manual User Manual

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Introducing the PanelView Terminals

Publication 2711E-821 – January 1998

PanelView terminals can be connected to any Allen-Bradley 1771
Remote I/O, Data Highway Plus, or ControlNet link. Applicable host
controllers include almost all Allen-Bradley Programmable Logic
Controllers, as well as certain IBM computers, interface cards, VME
Controllers, and the DEC

Q-Bus

interface.

Newly-released Allen-Bradley programmable controllers not yet
listed will support PanelView terminals as long as they support 1771
Remote I/O, DH+, or ControlNet networks.

Remote I/O Communications

The terminal can occupy

from ¼ up to 64 I/O racks in a PLC. It has

the same configurability—and more—as a standard I/O rack. Refer
to your applicable Allen-Bradley Programmable Controller and
Remote I/O Scanner user’s manuals for connection and Remote I/O
configuration limitations.

The following host controllers can be connected to the terminals over
a Remote I/O link.

PLC-5/11, 5/15, 5/20, 5/25, 5/30, 5/40, 5/60, 5/80 and 5/250
Processors

You can connect one or more terminals directly to a PLC-5 Remote
I/O Port (in Scanner Mode) with other I/O racks. If the PLC-5
Remote I/O Port is used in the adapter mode, one or more terminals
can be connected to that PLC-5 along with other I/O racks via a
1771-SN I/O Subscanner Module.

The terminals can communicate at 57.6, 115.2, and 230.4 kilobauds
with any PLC-5 that can support those baud rates.

If you are using a PLC-5/15 with partial rack addressing and block
transfers, you must use PLC-5/15 Series B, revision J or later.

PLC-5/10 Processor

One or more terminals can be connected to this processor with other
I/O racks by a 1771-SN I/O Subscanner Module.

PLC-3 and PLC-3/10 Processors

One or more terminals can be connected directly to a PLC-3 or
PLC-3/10 remote I/O Scanner along with other I/O racks.

If you are using a 1775-S4A Remote Scanner/Distribution panel, you
must use Series B or higher.

Applicable Programmable
Controllers and
Connections

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