Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator
Terminals
Chapter 1
1-18
The PanelView 1200 terminal appears as one or more I/O rack(s) to a PLC
controller. It has the same configurability—and more—as a standard I/O
rack. Refer to your applicable Allen-Bradley Programmable Controller and
Remote I/O Scanner user’s manuals for various connection and remote I/O
configuration limitations.
PLC5/11, 5/15, 5/20, 5/25, 5/30, 5/40, 5/60 and 5/250 Processors
You can connect one or more PanelView 1200 terminals directly to a
PLC-5 Remote I/O Port (in Scanner Mode) along with other I/O racks. If
the PLC-5 Remote I/O Port is used in the adapter mode, one or more
PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected to that PLC-5 along with other
I/O racks via a 1771-SN I/O Subscanner Module.
All Series C Rev A and later terminals can communicate at 230.4K baud
with any PLC-5 capable of supporting that baud rate.
If you are using a PLC-5/15 with partial rack addressing and block
transfers, you must use PLC-5/15 series B, revision J or later.
PLC5/10 Processor
One or more PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected to this processor
along with other I/O racks via the 1771-SN I/O Subscanner Module.
PLC3 and PLC3/10 Processors
One or more PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected directly to a
PLC-3 or PLC-3/10 remote I/O Scanner along with other I/O racks.
If you are using a 1775-S4A Remote Scanner/Distribution panel, you must
use Series B or higher.
PLC2 Family Processors via 1771SN or 1772SD2
This includes the PLC-2/05, 2/15, 2/30, etc. One or more PanelView 1200
terminals can be connected to these processors along with other I/O racks
via the 1771-SN I/O Subscanner Module.
If you are using a 1772-SD2 Scanner/Distribution panel, you must use
revision 3 or later.
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