03, 5/04 ch0, 1770-kf3, 1747-ke – Rockwell Automation 9323-S5500D A.I. SERIES MICROLOGIX 1000 AND PLC-500 SOFTW User Manual
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Configuration for Online Communications
15-17
5/03, 5/04 CH0, 1770-KF3, 1747-KE
The table below describes the parameters that become available when you select this
device. (To use this driver, CH0 must be configured as DF1 rather than DH-485
Master.)
Parameter
Description
[F1]
Computer/Terminal
Address
enter the station address. This address must
match dip switch settings on KF3/KE module. This
must be a unique node address when using CH0.
[F4]
Communications Port
designates which communication port on your
computer to use. If using COM 3 or 4, you must
enter the port address and IRQ. Refer to page
15-
32
for information on setting the COM Port.
[F5]
Baud rate
select the baud rate of the DF1 connection
[F6]
Parity
toggle the parity setting for the KF3 or KE module
or for CH0
[F7]
Error Checking Mode
toggle the error checking mode for the KF3 or KE
module or for CH0
[F8]
Protocol
toggle between full or half duplex. This must match
the protocol setting for the KF3 or KE module, or
for CH0.
[F9]
Dial Modem
toggle between Yes and No. When set to Yes, if
you attempt to execute an online function (such as
WHO Active or download), the software will dial the
modem using the Modem Dial String. Set this
parameter to No if you are not using a modem or
will use the Terminal Utility to dial it.
[CTL-F1]
Modem Dial String
enter the command string for dialing the modem
[CTL-F3]
Run Terminal Utility
Program
displays a screen that allows you to manually dial
the modem. You can test your modem
communications by typing
AT
then pressing
[Enter]
. The software should return the message,
“OK.” When you are successfully connected to the
remote modem, the software will display the word,
“CONNECT.” This “dumb terminal” can also be
used to configure the 1747-KE module.
For information on excluding memory addresses to avoid conflicts with the interface
card, refer to the
Hardware Interface Configuration Guide
.
Refer also to
Using Modems
on page
15-34
.