Chapter 2. Identifying the Components
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Tool Connector
A 26 position metal (SMC) connector is the interface between the 177 and 277 Series nutrunner cable
and control electronics. Refer to
Connector Pinout Definitions
in
Chapter 3.
Installing the CS7000
Controller
for pinout details.
Input AC Power
The CS7000 Controller is shipped with a 6-ft power cable with Hubble connector 2321-CY. Power is
220 VAC. Refer to Chapter 3 for details.
Printer/Barcode Connector
The nine-position asynchronous RS-232 serial output connector allows you to use a printer. The
printer can be used to generate hard copies of torque, or torque and angle readings upon command
from the controller. This port can also be used to receive barcode information.
RS-232 Connector (VS Setup)
The nine-position asynchronous RS-232 serial output connector allows you to communicate with the
controller using a laptop computer. The laptop computer runs the VS software program that allows
you to program torque, or torque and angle limits and operating modes into the controller. Refer to the
Visual Supervisor User s Guide
(part number 39-30-34823) for details.
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The laptop computer also allows you to program (also referred
to as ‘flash’) the latest device control module (DCM) and tool
control module (TCM) firmware into the controller.
SDLC/485 I/O Network Connector (Optional)
The 10-position female SDLC/485 connector enables a permanent network connection to and from
the controller, other controllers in the network and a permanently connected computer
Ethernet (10Base-T) and 9-pin D (Communications/Diag) Setup
These connectors are available on some versions for providing Ethernet connectivity to a LAN as well
as providing a port for configuring the Ethernet/communications functions. At present, the 9-pin-D is
configured as an RS232 port running at 9600 baud (8 data, 1stop, no parity) and will interface directly
with a terminal emulator program (hyperterminal etc.)