Serial Port
The 15-pin D-connector provides the connection to an
RS-485 compatible serial port on the CPU (see Figure 3).
This port provides a serial connection to a Work Station
Interface board installed in the programming computer.
The serial connection can also be made from the serial
port on the CPU to the serial port on the programming
computer, or other serial device, through the
RS-422/RS-485 to RS-232 Converter (IC690ACC900) or
RS-232 to RS-422 Miniconverter (IC690ACC901). This
connection can be made with available cables or you
may build cables to fit the needs of your particular
application. See reference 3 for more information on
serial communications.
For more detailed information on configuration of TMR
systems and communications between PLCs in the
system, refer to the Modular Redundancy Flexible Triple
Modular Redundant (TMR) System User’s Manual.
Programmer Connection, Ethernet TCP/IP
Connecting your programmer via an Ethernet TCP/IP
network requires installation of an Ethernet Interface
module in the PLC. This can be either the Ethernet
Controller, IC697CMM741. or Ethernet Interface (Type
2), IC697CMM742. Before connecting your
programmer and PLC to the Ethernet TCP/IP network
you must set the IP address in the Ethernet Interface.
After setting the IP address, connect the PLC and the
programmer running Windows software to the
Ethernet Interface.
For more detailed information on Ethernet TCP/IP,
refer to the TCP/IP Ethernet Communications (Type 2)
User’s Manual, and the Windows programming
manual, GFK-1295.
Configuration
The IC697 CPU and I/O system is configured with
MS-DOS or Windows based programming software.
There are no DIP switches or jumpers used to
configure the system. The CPU verifies the actual
module and rack configuration at power-up and
periodically during operation. The actual
configuration must be the same as the programmed
configuration. Deviations are reported to the CPU
alarm processor function for configured fault
response. Consult Reference 1 for a description of
configuration functions.
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