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Refer To AID 20496 Refer To AID 38757

This document provides information on communication options for connecting Allen-Bradley SLC 500 and SLC 500/05 programmable logic controllers to other devices using various ports and protocols. It lists the controller/channel configurations and available options for connecting devices via serial ports, DH-485, Ethernet, USB, and other interfaces. Cables and additional hardware required for different connections are also identified along with references for more detailed information.

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Refer To AID 20496 Refer To AID 38757

This document provides information on communication options for connecting Allen-Bradley SLC 500 and SLC 500/05 programmable logic controllers to other devices using various ports and protocols. It lists the controller/channel configurations and available options for connecting devices via serial ports, DH-485, Ethernet, USB, and other interfaces. Cables and additional hardware required for different connections are also identified along with references for more detailed information.

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Controller/

Channel
SLC-500 Fixed
SLC 5/01
SLC 5/02
Channel 0

Comms options

Connect with PC using

RSLinx driver

Port: RJ-45

1747-PIC (only with built in serial port on PC)

Options: DH-485

1747-PIC/AIC+
Refer to AID 20496

1747-UIC (USB to DH-485)

RS-232 DF1 (Version 2.50 and older)


Refer to AID 38757
DH485 UIC (Version 2.51 and newer)

1747-NET-AIC (AIC+)
Cables:
1747-CP3 (9pin to 9pin)
1761-CBL-PM02 (9pin to 8pin)
1761-CBL-AM00 (8pin to 8pin)
Belden #9842 (between 2 AIC+ modules with
6pin phoenix connectors on both ends)

1747-PIC/AIC+
Refer to AID 20496

1784-PCMK
Cable:
1784-PCM4 (PCMK to RJ-45)

1784-KT//PCMK for DH+/DH-485


Refer to AID 40084 for Win XP

Cable:
1747-C13

SLC 5/03
Channel 1

For more communication options with use of 1747-AIC, 1770-KF3, 1747-KE refer to AID
9587 Diagrams
SLC 5/03
Channel 0
SLC 5/04
Channel 0
SLC 5/05
Channel 0

Port: 9pin serial


System mode:
DH-485
DF1 Full Duplex
DF1 Half Duplex Slave
DF1 Half Duplex Master
DF1 Radio Modem

User mode:
ASCII

System mode:
Cables:
1747-CP3
1756-CP3
1761-CBL-AC00
Null modem cable
Straight thru cable with null modem adapter

9300-USBS (USB to serial interface converter)


with 1747-CP3 cable (1747-PIC driver for DH485 requires physical serial port)

DH-485:
1747-PIC/AIC+, Refer to AID 20496
DF1 Full Duplex:
RS-232 DF1, Refer to AID 9799
DF1 Half Duplex Slave:
DF1 Polling Master, Refer to AID
22416, 41491
DF1 Half Duplex Master:
DF1 Slave, Refer to AID 25284

SLC 5/04
Channel 1

Ports: 3pin phoenix & 8pin round din


Options: DH+

SLC 5/05
Channel 1

Port: RJ-45
Options: Ethernet

Connection to 8pin round port:


1784-PCMK
Cable and adapter:
1784-PCM5 (PCMK to 9pin)
1784-CP7 (9pin to 8pin adapter)
1784-PCM6 (PCMK to 8pin)

1784-KT//PCMK for DH+/DH-485


Refer to AID 40084 for Win XP

1784-U2DHP (USB to DH+ with 8pin


connector)

1784-U2DHP for DH+ devices


(Version 2.53 and newer)

Cables:
crossover when connecting directly from PLCs
port to PCs port
straight thru (patch) when connecting to
switch/hub/router
Refer to AID 22895 for pinouts of both

Ethernet devices up to 64 known


IP addresses in one driver
Ethernet/IP browsing local or
remote subnet
Refer to AID 9841 when driver shows
Unrecognized Device

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