Dl20 Connection Terminals - Allen-Bradley A-B QUALITY DL20 Series User Manual

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RELAY
SERIAL COMM PORT
RELAY
SERIAL COMM PORT
RS
RS
422
422
N.C. COM N.O.
+
-
KY BD
1
2
3
4
5
KYBD
DL20 Wiring Terminals
Figure 9.1

DL20 Connection Terminals

RS
+12
RS
232
232
VDC
ETS
ETS
IN GND
OUT
OUT
-
+
6
7
8
9
10
11
ETS
RELAY
(Terminals 1, 2, and 3). Relay is switched whenever specified messages are
displayed. It can be used, for example, to sound a horn and alert an operator
to read the display. The relay contacts are rated for 3 Amperes at 250 VAC
or 30 VDC.
KYBD
This input connector connects optional keyboards (Catalog No. 2706-NK1,
-NK2).
Important: Only the 2706 keyboards may be plugged into this port. All
other programming keyboards must be connected to the SERIAL COMM
PORT.
SERIAL COMM PORT
(Terminals 4 thru 9). The DL20 is capable of two communication protocols
on the SERIAL COMM PORT.
RS-422 interface on terminals 4 and 5 is typically used to send data to
remote displays or a printer. These devices may be up to 4,000 feet away.
RS-232 output (terminal 6) can be connected to a printer. RS-232 input
(terminal 7) can be used to program the DL20 or trigger messages. The
GND connection (terminal 8) doubles as an RS-232 common and a shield
ground. The +12 VDC (terminal 9) is for tying RS-232 handshake lines
high. DO NOT USE for any other purpose.
Data recorders, for storing messages on tape, are also connected to the
RS-232 port.
Chapter 9
Installation and Maintenance
PARALLEL INPUT PORT
PARALLEL INPUT PORT
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
11A 11B
12
13
14
15
16
D9-D0
MS0 MS1
GND
+5
VDC
VAC
D2
D1 D0
MS1 MS0
OUT GND
HOT NEU
17
18
19
+5VDC OUT
AC PWR
AC PWR
E.
GND
9–3

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