Allen-Bradley 2706 Dataliner DL5 and DL40 Series Programming Cables Installation Instructions
Allen-Bradley 2706 Dataliner DL5 and DL40 Series Programming Cables are used to connect terminals or computers to Bulletin 2706 Dataliner message displays. These cables enable communication between a variety of devices, including Allen-Bradley Industrial Terminals, DEC VT series terminals, IBM PCs, and more, with the DL5 and DL40 series message displays. The cables are designed for programming and data transfer, allowing you to configure and manage the Dataliner displays.
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CAT. NOS. 2706-NC12, 2706-NC13, 2706-NC14, 2706-NC15
DATALINER DL5 AND DL40 SERIES
PROGRAMMING CABLES INSTRUCTION SHEET
DESCRIPTION:
CONNECTION: 1. Disconnect power to the Dataliner display.
2. Connect the appropriate D-shell connector of the cable to the RS232 port on the Dataliner.
3. Connect the other D-shell connector of the cable to the programming terminal or computer. This end of the cable
will be marked to identify the appropriate terminal. If an Allen-Bradley Industrial terminal is being connected, use
"Port B". If a dumb or DEC VT series terminal is being used, connect to the "Main"port. If a computer is being used
connect to the serial RS232 Port (COM 1).
4. Once the cable is connected at both ends, power can be applied to the Dataliner and you can begin programming
as described in the DL5 or DL40 User's Manual or Offline Programmer Software Manual.
The baud rate of the terminal or computer serial port must match that of the Dataliner display. The DL5 and DL40
are shipped with a baud rate of 9600 baud.
NOTE:
40061-053-01(B)
Printed in U.S.A.
TERMINAL
INDUSTRIAL TERMINAL
"PORT B", DUMB OR DEC
TERMINAL "MAIN" PORT
Dataliner
2706-NC12 OR -NC15
RS232
PORT
RS232
PORT
COMPUTER
SERIAL RS232
PORT (COM 1)
Dataliner
2706-NC12, -NC13,
OR -NC14
RS232
PORT
Catalog Number 2706-NC12, 2706-NC13, 2706-NC14, or 2706-NC15 programming cables are used to connect a
terminal or computer to the Bulletin 2706 Dataliner message displays.
The 2706-NC15 cable connects an Allen-Bradley Industrial Terminal (1770-T1 thru 1770-T4) or most DTE Type
dumb terminals to the DL5 display.
The 2706-NC12 cable connects a DEC VT52, VT100, or VT101 terminal, an IBM XT or compatible computer, or an
Allen-Bradley 1745-T45 terminal to a Dataliner display (See Figure 1 or 2).
The 2706-NC13 cable connects an IBM AT or compatible computer, an Allen-Bradley 6121 Industrial PC/AT, or
1745-T50 terminal to a Dataliner (See Figure 2).
The 2706-NC14 cable connects an Allen-Bradley 6120 Industrial PC/XT to a Dataliner display (See Figure 2).
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
A ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL COMPANY
DATALINER DL5 AND DL40 SERIES
PROGRAMMING CABLES INSTRUCTION SHEET
DESCRIPTION:
CONNECTION: 1. Disconnect power to the Dataliner display.
2. Connect the appropriate D-shell connector of the cable to the RS232 port on the Dataliner.
3. Connect the other D-shell connector of the cable to the programming terminal or computer. This end of the cable
will be marked to identify the appropriate terminal. If an Allen-Bradley Industrial terminal is being connected, use
"Port B". If a dumb or DEC VT series terminal is being used, connect to the "Main"port. If a computer is being used
connect to the serial RS232 Port (COM 1).
4. Once the cable is connected at both ends, power can be applied to the Dataliner and you can begin programming
as described in the DL5 or DL40 User's Manual or Offline Programmer Software Manual.
The baud rate of the terminal or computer serial port must match that of the Dataliner display. The DL5 and DL40
are shipped with a baud rate of 9600 baud.
NOTE:
40061-053-01(B)
Printed in U.S.A.
TERMINAL
INDUSTRIAL TERMINAL
"PORT B", DUMB OR DEC
TERMINAL "MAIN" PORT
Dataliner
2706-NC12 OR -NC15
RS232
PORT
RS232
PORT
COMPUTER
SERIAL RS232
PORT (COM 1)
Dataliner
2706-NC12, -NC13,
OR -NC14
RS232
PORT
Catalog Number 2706-NC12, 2706-NC13, 2706-NC14, or 2706-NC15 programming cables are used to connect a
terminal or computer to the Bulletin 2706 Dataliner message displays.
The 2706-NC15 cable connects an Allen-Bradley Industrial Terminal (1770-T1 thru 1770-T4) or most DTE Type
dumb terminals to the DL5 display.
The 2706-NC12 cable connects a DEC VT52, VT100, or VT101 terminal, an IBM XT or compatible computer, or an
Allen-Bradley 1745-T45 terminal to a Dataliner display (See Figure 1 or 2).
The 2706-NC13 cable connects an IBM AT or compatible computer, an Allen-Bradley 6121 Industrial PC/AT, or
1745-T50 terminal to a Dataliner (See Figure 2).
The 2706-NC14 cable connects an Allen-Bradley 6120 Industrial PC/XT to a Dataliner display (See Figure 2).
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
A ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL COMPANY
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Key Features
- Connects terminals/computers
- Supports various devices
- RS232 interface
- Programming and data transfer
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What terminals or computers are compatible with the 2706-NC12 cable?
The 2706-NC12 cable connects a DEC VT52, VT100, or VT101 terminal, an IBM XT or compatible computer, or an Allen-Bradley 1745-T45 terminal to a Dataliner display.
What is the purpose of the 2706-NC13 cable?
The 2706-NC13 cable connects an IBM AT or compatible computer, an Allen-Bradley 6121 Industrial PC/AT, or 1745-T50 terminal to a Dataliner display.
How do I connect the cable to the Dataliner display?
Connect the appropriate D-shell connector of the cable to the RS232 port on the Dataliner. Ensure power to the display is disconnected before connecting the cable.
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