Programming terminal – Rockwell Automation 1785-LTx,D17856.2.1 Classic PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Users Manual User Manual
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Choosing Hardware
Chapter 2
2-16
See the Classic 1785 PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Hardware
Installation Manual, publication 1785-6.6.1, and the installation data for
the I/O modules that you have selected for more information on I/O wiring.
Also, see Allen-Bradley Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding
Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1, and Control, Communication and
Information Reference Guide, publication ICCG-1.2, for more information.
Programming Terminal
The cable that you use to connect a processor to a programming terminal
depends on the communication device used. Table 2.P lists the cables that
you need for different configurations.
Table 2.P
Cables for Connecting a Classic PLCĆ5 Processor and Programming
Terminal
If you have this device:
With this
communication device:
Use this cable:
PLCĆ5/10, Ć5/12, Ć5/15,
1784ĆKT, ĆKT2
1784ĆCP
PLC 5/10, 5/12, 5/15,
or Ć5/25
1784 KT, KT2
1784ĆKL, ĆKL/B
1784 CP
1784ĆKTK1
1784ĆCP5
1784ĆPCMK
1784ĆPCM5
6160ĆT60, 6160ĆT70, 6121
IBM PC/AT (or compatible)
1785ĆKE
1784ĆCAK
1784ĆT47, 6123, 6124
IBM PC/XT (or compatible)
1785ĆKE
1784ĆCXK
6120, 6122
1785ĆKE
1784ĆCYK
You can also use a 1770-KF2/B communication interface to connect to a
PLC-5 processor. You build your own cables to connect your
programming terminal via the COM1 or COM2 serial ports to the
1770-KF2/B. For the cable pin assignments, see the Classic 1785 PLC-5
Programmable Controller Hardware Installation Manual, publication
1785-6.6.1.