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

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Installing PanelView 1200e Terminals

Publication 2711E-821 – January 1998

To connect the PanelView 1200e terminal to the DH+

network:

1. Remove the Remote I/O and DH+ connector plug from the rear of

the terminal.

2. Back out plug terminal screws 2 and 1 on the connector. See

Figure 3.14 for plug connection locations.

3. Connect the blue wire to plug terminal 1 and the clear wire to

plug terminal 2. Connect shield and shield drain wire to middle
plug terminal.

4. Tighten the screws to secure the wires.

5. Re-insert the plug into the terminal connector.

Note: If the terminal is the last device on the link, connect a 1/2 watt
terminating resistor across terminals 1 and 2. The value of the
resistor depends on the DH+ baud rate:

for 57.6 kilobaud and 115.2 kilobaud, use a 150-ohm resistor
(A-B Part Number 740018-29)

for 230 kilobaud, use an 82-ohm resistor (A-B Part Number
740018-23)

Using the PCMCIA Card Slot

The PCMCIA card slot supports the PCMCIA memory cards, written
to in FAT file format. Figure 3.1 shows the location of the PCMCIA
card slot on the back of your terminal.

For enhanced PanelView 1200 Series F and G terminals:

The PanelView 1200 Enhancement Kit (A-B Catalog Number
2711E-U1B12C) comes with the 4-MB PCMCIA card preloaded
with firmware.

In an enhanced Series F or above PanelView 1200 terminal, you can
also use any of the cards listed in Appendix B to store firmware and
application files. The firmware occupies up to 1.7 MB of space on
the PCMCIA card; the space remaining is available for application
file storage. Refer to the PanelBuilder 1400e Configuration Software
for Windows User Manual
for information on using the PCMCIA
card.

For a PanelView 1200e terminal:

In a PanelView 1200e terminal, you can use any of the cards listed in
Appendix B for application file storage.

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