Rs-232 interface – Rockwell Automation 2755 Enhanced Decoder Series B User Manual

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Connecting to a Host

E–2

Publication 2755-833

Appendix F lists the host protocol options for each communication
interface.

Figure E.1 shows how to connect the NEMA Type 1 decoder to a
host using RS-232. Use a Belden 8303 cable, Alpha 45123 cable, or
equivalent.

Figure E.1 Connecting NEMA Type 1 Decoder to Host using
RS-232

SIG GND➂

RTS

1

2

3

4

5

7

20

GND

TD➂

RD➂

CTS

DTR

RD

TD

CTS

RTS

DSR

Host Port
25-pin DB Connector
on Decoder➀

Host RS-232 Port

*

*

*

*

*

*

* Pin designations depend
on host device.

Shield➁

➀ DTE = Data Terminal Equipment
➁ When nonmetallic connecter shell used.
(If metal connector, connect shield to shell).
➂ Pins 2, 3, and 7 are the minimum connections.

All unused pins should be left open.

6

DSR

DTR

*

SIG GND

Pins 4, 5, and 20 are optional flow control lines. Flow control
options are:

RS-232

No flow control.

RS-232 XON/XOFF

The XOFF character from the host suspends transmission and the
XON character resumes transmission. The receiving device
removes the XON/XOFF characters from the message.

RS-232 RTS/CTS-1

Enables the RS-232 (RTS and CTS) control lines for flow control.

RS-232 RTS/CTS-2

Enables the RS-232 (RTS and CTS) control lines for flow control.
Use this mode of flow control to communicate with Catalog No.
2760-RA or -RB module.

The RS-232 interface and flow control are selected on the Host
Communications
configuration screen.

RS-232 Interface

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