Allen Bradley Serial Cable

Allen Bradley Serial CableAllen Bradley Serial Cable

Is this a SLC5/03 or a PLC5/30. The 1747-CP3 is a null modem cable ( see pic below for pin-out) To convert a straight thru RS232 cable to a null modem cable you need a null-modem adapter (Radio Shack should have one if needed).

Your 1747-UIC is a USB to DH485 converter. The SLC's port will have to be configured for DH485 protocol for it to work.If you have a SLC5/03 then your 1747-UIC will work with its DH485 port see PDF below for cables. If the SLC's port is configured for DF1 then your going to need a USB to serial adapter. ( the 'Keyspan' brand is the best. You can get one at link below. Is this a SLC5/03 or a PLC5/30.

The 1747-CP3 is a null modem cable ( see pic below for pin-out) To convert a straight thru RS232 cable to a null modem cable you need a null-modem adapter (Radio Shack should have one if needed). Your 1747-UIC is a USB to DH485 converter. The SLC's port will have to be configured for DH485 protocol for it to work.If you have a SLC5/03 then your 1747-UIC will work with its DH485 port see PDF below for cables. If the SLC's port is configured for DF1 then your going to need a USB to serial adapter. ( the 'Keyspan' brand is the best. You can get one at link below.

Allen-Bradley 9300-USBS Remote Access USB to Serial Adapter with 6ft Cable, converts RS-232 port to USB 5090.

I am trying to connect to a SLC 5/03 via a keyspan usb to serial converter and a homemade cable. Marco Paolini Ausmerzen Pdf Printer. I noticed there is a difference in this diagram and the diagram from allen bradley for the serial comm cable Pin 1 on both connectors in this pinout show a connection. In the Allen Bradley pinout there is no connection. Other pinout drawings as well do not show the connection between 1. Is this pinout listed above incorrect? I'm no expert on the handshaking pins. I think both ways will work.

But if you are making your own cable then all you need is pins 2,3 and 5. Thanks Mickey. I actually got the right pinouts on the cable. 1-1 is not supposed to be terminated on both ends of the cable. I'm using all 8 wires on the connector as setup in the pinout. What bothers me is that I have the same cable and keyspan converter at work, and I can connect to an SLC 5/05 via DF1 RS232 without any problems. I bought the same keyspan converter and serial cable from work, and downloaded the keyspan driver to be assigned for COM port 5 on my desktop.

I have a 5/03 processor at home that I'm trying to connect to now and I keep getting this message in RS Linx 'Unable to verify settings due to packet timeout! Check all cables and configuration and try again'. I can easily connect to a micrologix 1000 with a different cable and interface converter and different COM port with RSLink and RSLogix 500. So I'm pretty sure I have it nailed down with the cable and interface converter. I'm guessing there might be something to configure in the keyspan converter software on my desktop (Keyspan Serial Assistant)? I'll check the settings on the laptop at work tomorrow to try to see what I'm doing wrong here.

This SLC5/03, does it have a program in it? If so do you have the offline file to check how the ports are configured? The serial port can be configured for DH485,DF1 and ASCII. If this is just something to learn with then you might condiser defaulting to factory setting.

Grand Ages Rome Crack 1.11. ( DF1 protocol) See proecedure below. Thanks for your response. That was actually going to be my next question, thinking it was not configured on channel 0 for DF1 protocol. Yes, it's for learning purposes and I don't really need the program that's in there now, but it would of been kinda cool to see! For now, I'll take your recommendation and clear the memory to see if it helps.

I'll post back. Thanks Mickey.

Functionality This DB9 to round mini din 8 RS232 is a direct replacement for the Allen Bradley 1761-CBL-PM02 Micrologix PLC Programming Cable. This 10' long serial cable fully supports RsLogix 500 and RsLinx communications DF1 or DH-485. This cable has a straight connector on the 8 pin round end. Connecting to an Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC with a 1761-CBL-PM02 Programming Cable 02:12 This video is about selecting and configuring a 1761-CBL-PM02 to communicate with an Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC. The Micrologix 1000, 1100, 1400, and 1500 all use the same 1761-CBL-PM02. We have three versions of this cable.

A serial cable with a straight connector on both ends. 1761-CBL-PM02 Straight A serial cable with a 90 degree connector on the round end that connects to the Micrologix PLC 1761-CBL-PM02 90 A USB version which is what you will need to connect to the Micrologix PLC for programming with most modern PCs.

1761-CBL-PM02 USB Once you have selected the proper cable, connect it to your PC and PLC and identify the com port. If you are unsure of your com port see our video on 'Finding the com port number of your USB to serial device in Windows XP, 7, and 8' then open RsLinx. If you need help downloading and installing RsLinx and RsLogix then we have a video for that also. Just browse our channel and be sure to subscribe. In RsLinx click Communications then select Configure Drivers. Under Available Driver Types select RS-232 DF1 devices and click Add New. Select your com port.

For the Device select SLC-CH0/Micro/Panelview then click the auto configure button and you should see Auto Configuration Successful! Now on the top menu bar of RsLinx go to Communications and click RsWho. Select your AB-DF1 driver in the right pane and in a few seconds you should see your device in the right pane. Open RsLogix 500 and from the top menu go to Comms - System Comms. Select the AB-DF1 driver in the left pane and click on your device in the right pane. From here select OK and you are ready to go.

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