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Appendix E Connecting to Networks via RS-232/RS-485 Interface
The MicroLogix controller supports the DF1 Full-Duplex protocol via RS-232
connection to external devices, such as computers, or other controllers that
support DF1 Full-Duplex.
DF1 is an open protocol. Refer to DF1 Protocol and Command Set Reference
Manual, publication 1770-6.5.16, for more information.
DF1 Full-Duplex protocol (also referred to as DF1 point-to-point protocol) is
useful where RS-232 point-to-point communication is required. DF1 protocol
controls message flow, detects and signals errors, and retries if errors are detected.
Example DF1 Full-Duplex Connections
For information about required network connecting equipment, see
Chapter 4
,
Communication Connections
.
DF1 Half-Duplex Protocol
DF1 Half-Duplex protocol is a multi-drop single master/multiple slave network.
DF1 Half-Duplex protocol supports data transparency (American National
Standards Institute ANSI - X3.28-1976 specification subcategory D1). In
contrast to DF1 Full-Duplex, communication takes place in one direction at a
time. You can use the RS-232/485 port on the MicroLogix as both a Half-Duplex
programming port and a Half-Duplex peer-to-peer messaging port.
DF1 Half-Duplex Operation
A DF1 Half-Duplex master device initiates all communication by “polling” each
slave device. The slave device may only transmit when it is polled by the master. It
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