Connecting to the pc using rs-232, Regeneration led, 10 bluac5 s/q hardware manual – Applied Motion BLuAC5-Q User Manual

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BLuAC5 S/Q Hardware manual

920-0049 Rev. C

12/8/2014

(5) GND

(4) Drive TX

(3) +5 Volt output for MMI & HUB

(2) Drive RX

2

3

5

6

DB9 to RJ11 Adaptor Pin assignments

DB9 female

Signal Name RJ11

Signal Name

2

RX

4

TX

3

TX

2

RX

5

GND

5

GND

Servo Drive RJ11

1

(2) PC TX

(3) No Connection

(4) PC Rx

(5) PC Ground

1

Adaptor RJ11

6

Adaptor DB9

Front View

Front View

Front View

PC DB9 to

Servo Drive RJ11 Adaptor

NOTE: Pins 1 & 6 are not connected

Connecting to the PC using RS-232

• Locate your computer within 6 feet of the BLU servo drive.

• Your drive was shipped with a communication cable. Plug the large end into the serial port
of your PC and the small end into the RS-232 jack on your drive. Secure the adapter to the
PC with the screws on the sides.

Never connect a BLU servo drive to a telephone circuit. It uses the same connectors and cords as

telephones and modems, but the voltages are not compatible.

If your PC does not have a serial port, you should purchase a “USB Serial Converter”. We
have had good results with the Port Authority “USB Serial DB9” Adapter from

CablesToGo.

com

and with the SW1301 from

SewellDirect.com

.

For laptops, a PCMCIA converter card is a good choice. Our applications engineers use the

SSP-100

from Sewell Direct.

Regeneration LED

This LED indicates when the drive is actively applying the regeneration clamp. The clamp is
the internal circuitry that shunts the DC bus to a power resistor. The power resistor can be
either internal or external. (See

Servo Drive Regeneration

” in this manual for more details)

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