User ManualSmartSelf-poweredSerial Converter1203-SSS (Series B)FRN 3.xxx
1-2 Getting StartedFeatures of the serial converter include the following:• Three status indicators (LEDs) report the operating status of themodule.•
Getting Started 1-3Equipment Shipped with the Serial ConverterWhen you unpack the serial converter, verify that the package includes:User-Supplied Equ
1-4 Getting StartedPlease read the following safety precautions carefully.Safety Precautions!ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Onl
Getting Started 1-5This section is designed to help experienced users start using the serialconverter. If you are unsure how to complete a step, refer
1-6 Getting StartedFigure 1.4 Status Indicators on the Serial ConverterThe serial converter reports its status using status indicators (Figure 1.4).
Chapter 2Installing the Serial ConverterChapter 2 provides instructions for installing and removing the serialconverter.The following cables are all y
2-2 Installing the Serial Converter1. Connect the serial converter to the product using the 1202-C10 cable.Figure 2.2 Connecting a 1202-C10 Cable to
Chapter 3Configuring the Serial ConverterChapter 3 provides information about configuring the serial converter.For a list of parameters, refer toAppendi
3-2 Configuring the Serial ConverterIf you connect to a PowerFlex drive and it has either an LED or LCDHIM (Human Interface Module), you can use the HI
Configuring the Serial Converter 3-3With DriveExplorer software, you can edit parameters in both the serialconverter and the connected product. On a Po
Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use
3-4 Configuring the Serial ConverterThis section provides detailed instructions on how to use terminalemulation software to access the serial converter
Configuring the Serial Converter 3-5The Connection Description dialog box appears in the HyperTerminalworkspace.Figure 3.3 Connection Dialog Box4. In
3-6 Configuring the Serial Converter8. Select the settings shown inFigure 3.4.Important: If you have previously set Parameter 03 - [DF1 RateCfg] to 19.
Configuring the Serial Converter 3-7Figure 3.5 Properties Dialog Box14. Click OK to display the HyperTerminal workspace.15. Press the Enter key until
3-8 Configuring the Serial ConverterTo navigate in the terminal emulation softwareThe serial port rate, sometimes called baud rate or DF1 rate, is the
Configuring the Serial Converter 3-9By default, when DF1 serial communications are disrupted (e.g., a serialcable is disconnected) and control I/O is b
3-10 Configuring the Serial ConverterAfter you change some parameters, you must reset the serial converterfor the new setting to take effect. You can r
Chapter 4TroubleshootingChapter 4 provides information to troubleshoot the serial converter.The serial converter reports its status using status indic
4-2 TroubleshootingDiamond Status IndicatorRX Status IndicatorTX Status Indicator!ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the serialc
Troubleshooting 4-3The following diagnostic items can be accessed using DriveExplorer(version 2.01 or higher).It is normal for the event queue in the
Summary of ChangesThe information below summarizes the changes to the serial converterand documentation since its last release.Serial Converter Change
4-4 TroubleshootingFigure 4.2 Example Event Queue in HyperTerminalEventsMany events in the Event queue occur under normal operation. If youencounter
Troubleshooting 4-5Table 4.B DPI ModeTo clear the event queue1. Access the event queue using a configuration tool. Refer toConfiguration Tools in Chap
4-6 TroubleshootingIf you encounter unexpected communications problems or are creatingan application that uses DF1 data, you can view the communicatio
Troubleshooting 4-7Troubleshooting Potential ProblemsDescription ActionYou are unable to establish aconnection between your computerand the serial con
4-8 TroubleshootingNotes:
Appendix ASpecificationsAppendix A provides the specifications for the serial converter.Topic Page Topic PageCommunications A-1 Environmental A-2Electri
A-2 SpecificationsEnvironmentalTemperatureOperatingStorage0 to +50°C (32 to 122°F)-40 to +85°C (-40 to 185°F)Relative Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensingV
Appendix BSerial Converter ParametersThis chapter presents information about the parameters in the serialconverter.Parameter ListNo. Name and Descript
B-2 Serial Converter ParametersNo. Name and Description Details05 [Reset Module]Ready No action.Reset Module Resets the serial converter.Set Defaults
Serial Converter Parameters B-3No. Name and Description Details14 [NAK No Memory](1)Number of NAKs sent by the serial converter because itdid not have
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B-4 Serial Converter ParametersNotes:
Appendix CFlash UpdatesAppendix C provides information on updating DPI host or peripheralproduct firmware.Please take the following precautions to ensu
C-2 Flash Updates1. In the main menu (Figure 3.6), press 3 to Update Flash program.If the serial converter is connected to a product implementingSCANp
Flash Updates C-32. If the Flash can be completed safely, type Y. The letter “C”repeatedly appears. It is the Xmodem prompt and continues toappear unt
C-4 Flash UpdatesTroubleshooting Potential Flash ProblemsDescription Corrective Action“Transfer Cancelled by RemoteSystem” message appears and theFlas
GlossaryA Application CodeCode that runs in the adapter after the boot code calls it. It performs thenormal operations of the system.B BCCBlock Check
Glossary-2DPIDPI is a second generation peripheral communication interface used byvarious Allen-Bradley drives and power products. It is a functionale
Glossary-3H HIM (Human Interface Module)A device that can be used to configure and control a PowerFlex drive.New HIMs (20-HIM-x) can be used to configur
Glossary-4SCANport ProductA device that uses the SCANport communications interface tocommunicate with one or more peripheral devices. For example, a m
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Table of ContentsPreface About This ManualRelated Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Conventions Used in this
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IndexNumerics1203-SSS converter, see serialconverterAaccessing parameters, 3-1Adapter Port parameter, B-1adapter, see serial converterapplication code
Index-2EEEPROM, refer to Non-VolatileStorage (NVS)ENQs Received parameter, B-2ENQs Sent parameter, B-2equipmentrequired, 1-3supplied, 1-3error detecti
Index-3Pparametersaccessing, 3-1list of, B-1–B-3manual conventions, P-1parity, A-1PCCC, G-3ping, G-3power consumption, A-1power cycle, 3-10products, s
Index-4XXmodemdefinition, G-4using to flash firmware, C-1Zzero datadefinition, G-4setting, 3-9
1336 FORCE, 1336 IMPACT, Allen-Bradley, DPI, DriveExplorer,DriveTools 2000, DriveTools32, PowerFlex, SCANport, and SMCDialog Plus are trademarks of Ro
iiAppendix B Serial Converter ParametersParameter List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1Appendix C Flash Up
Publication 20COMM-UM001A-EN-P – October, 2000 P/N 194884 (01)Copyright 2000 Rockwell International Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.
PrefaceAbout This ManualRead this preface to become familiar with the rest of the manual.Documentation can be obtained online at http://www.ab.com/man
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Chapter 1Getting StartedThe 1203-SSS serial converter provides an electronic communicationsinterface between a computer and any Allen-Bradley producti
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