40 Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM005B-EN-E - March 2015
Chapter 4 Wire Your Controller
Serial Port Terminal Block
Controller I/O Wiring
This section contains some relevant information about minimizing electrical
noise and also includes some wiring examples.
Minimize Electrical Noise
Because of the variety of applications and environments where controllers are
installed and operating, it is impossible to ensure that all environmental noise will
be removed by input filters. To help reduce the effects of environmental noise,
install the Micro800 system in a properly rated (for example, NEMA) enclosure.
Make sure that the Micro800 system is properly grounded.
A system may malfunction due to a change in the operating environment after a
period of time. We recommend periodically checking system operation,
particularly when new machinery or other noise sources are installed near the
Micro800 system.
Analog Channel Wiring Guidelines
Consider the following when wiring your analog channels:
• The analog common (-DC24) is not electrically isolated from the system,
and is connected to the power supply common.
• Analog channels are not isolated from each other.
• Use Belden cable #8761, or equivalent, shielded wire.
• Under normal conditions, the drain wire (shield) should be connected to
the metal mounting panel (earth ground). Keep the shield connection to
earth ground as short as possible.
• To ensure optimum accuracy for voltage type inputs, limit overall cable
impedance by keeping all analog cables as short as possible. Locate the I/O
system as close to your voltage type sensors or actuators as possible.
(View into terminal block)
Pin 1 RS485 Data +
Pin 2 RS485 Data -
Pin3 RS485 Ground
(1)
Pin 4 RS232 Receive
Pin 5 RS232 Transmit
Pin 6 RS232 Ground
(1)
(1) Non-isolated.
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