Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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5–2

Communications Overview

Publication 2706-817

RS-232 Port

All MessageView terminals incorporate an RS-232 port for serial
communications.

Use the RS-232 port to connect the terminal to:

A MessageView terminal uses its RS-232 port:

to transfer applications and other information between the
MessageView terminal and a personal computer

to communicate with an ASCII Input device (terminals which
support ASCII Input)

to communicate with one or more slave devices (terminals which
support the slaving feature)

to communicate with an ASCII Triggering device (Catalog Nos.
2706-M1D, -M1N and -M1F)

to connect a 421D slave device (Catalog No. 2706-M1D) to a
master device.

RS-232 port: DF1 configuration

The RS-232 port of a MessageView terminal is used to transfer files
to and from a computer using DF1 point-to-point communication
protocol.

DF1 parameters in the MessageView terminal used in
point-to-point communications with a computer containing
MessageBuilder software are predefined and non-configurable.

DF1 parameters in the computer were defined when the
INTERCHANGE Configuration Utility was installed. See
Page 2–7.

DF1 parameters are given here for reference only.

Parameter:

DF1 Settings:

Baud Rate

19.2K

Parity

None

Data Bits

8

Stop Bits

1

Hardware Handshaking

None

Error Type

CRC

RS-232 port: Auxiliary Device configuration

If the terminal is to communicate with an Auxiliary Device (one of
those listed on Page 5–3), you must configure the RS-232 port
communication parameters for that device.

Configuration options will be discussed starting on Page 5–3, and
configuration procedures starting on Page 10–9.

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