John Morris
Lifetime Supporting Member
Hello all
L33ER and a 6186M-19PT Performance Monitor.
So we all know the L33ER has two Ethernet and a USB Type B.
The monitor is not in the same cabinet as the PLC. We are using cables to connect the main to the remote cabinets. That being said we will be cabling the main to the remote HMI cabinet. It will be going thru two terminal block sets (one at the main, and one in the remote).
The Monitor has five types of inputs; digital and analog video, USB type B, two USB type A, and a RS 232 port.
If I blunt the wire into the terminal blocks at the HMI remote, and go wire for wire thru the cabling, and terminate on the blocks in the main, can I connect the type B on the monitor to the type B on the PLC.
Is there a more acceptable way to make this connection.
Read the manual on the Monitor and PLC, search PLCS.Net, and google the web with no clear results on an industry standard.
Please advise.
Thank you for your valuable time and consideration.
L33ER and a 6186M-19PT Performance Monitor.
So we all know the L33ER has two Ethernet and a USB Type B.
The monitor is not in the same cabinet as the PLC. We are using cables to connect the main to the remote cabinets. That being said we will be cabling the main to the remote HMI cabinet. It will be going thru two terminal block sets (one at the main, and one in the remote).
The Monitor has five types of inputs; digital and analog video, USB type B, two USB type A, and a RS 232 port.
If I blunt the wire into the terminal blocks at the HMI remote, and go wire for wire thru the cabling, and terminate on the blocks in the main, can I connect the type B on the monitor to the type B on the PLC.
Is there a more acceptable way to make this connection.
Read the manual on the Monitor and PLC, search PLCS.Net, and google the web with no clear results on an industry standard.
Please advise.
Thank you for your valuable time and consideration.