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1747-PIC
Allen Bradley SLC-500 RS-232 to RS-485 Interface Converter

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SLC-500 RS-232 to RS-485 Interface Converter
Description

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The Allen Bradley 1747-PIC is an RS-232 to RS-485 interface converter for the SLC-500 PLC family. Allen Bradley provide a number of recommendations to ensure users get the most from their interface converter. These include:

  • The 1747-PIC works only with COM1 and COM2 serial ports
  • Infrared ports on the computer need to be disabled to prevent resource conflicts (if applicable)
  • Power management systems can stop the 1747-PIC driver from using the resources it needs. To prevent this problem disable the power management system. ACPI (advanced configuration and power interface) can also interfere with part
  • The 1747-PIC requires exclusive access to the COM port. When setting up the driver, checking the "Reserve COM port for exclusive use by this driver" option prevents any conflicts

For any more information about this interface converter, contact Northern Industrial today.

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The Specs

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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeProgrammer
RangeSLC-500
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PDF SLC-500 Selection Guide
PDF Allen Bradley SLC-500 Brochure

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