Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual
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Chapter
Using the Communication Ports
2
2 -8
ASCII Port
If you set JW4 to one of the configurations shown at the left, PRT1 and/or
PRT2 are ASCII ports (asynchronous serial communication channels)
compatible with RS-232C, RS-422, RS-485 interfaces. When you
configure PRT1 and PRT2 as ASCII ports, you use jumpers JW8 and JW9
(page 1 -9) to select an electrical interface. The RS-485 electrical
interface is not the same as the DH-485 network (the electrical interface is
similar but the DH-485 network has embedded firmware to control
communication). Through the ASCII ports you can interface with:
printers
terminals
commercial asynchronous modems
To interface with these devices, use either bi-directional XON and XOFF
software handshaking or RTS/CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD hardware
handshaking.
Use the MODE command (page 11 -20) to change ASCII port
configuration. You can also use CALL 30 (page 12 -20 ) to change the
ASCII port configuration for PRT2 only.
The ASCII port has these parameters:
Port parameters
Selections
Default settings
communication rate
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
1200
parity
none (N), even (E), odd (O)
N
number of data bits
7 or 8
8
number of stop bits
1 or 2
1
handshaking
no handshaking (N)
software handshaking (S)
hardware handshaking (H)
hardware and software handshaking (B)
S
storage type
store information in user ROM and RAM (E)
store information in battery backed RAM (R)
R
When you select 8 bits/character you have full access to all 8 bits of each
character on both input and output data bytes.
JW4 ASCII Port Configurations
PRT1 and PRT2 ASCII
Only PRT2 ASCII
Only PRT2 ASCII