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1785-BCM
Allen Bradley Backup Communications Module

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Backup Communications Module
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The Allen Bradley 1785-BCM is a high speed backup communications module for the PLC-5 system of programmable logic controllers. The modules provides high speed backup communications and switchover of the Data Highway Plus and remote I/O links. The module is now obsolete and is no longer fully supported by Rockwell Automation.  If you are using PLC-5/20, 5/30, 5/40 or 5/60 processors than you will need to purchase a BCM series B revision C or higher. This information will be clearly displayed on the side of the unit. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us and one of the Northern Industrial engineers will be happy to help you out.

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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeInterface Module
RangePLC-5
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PDF Allen Bradley PLC-5 Selection Guide
PDF Allen Bradley 1785-BCM Manual

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