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dl3500 df1 to dh+
DL3500-KFR
DF1 to RIO Network

The DataLink DL3500-KFR is a compact, freestanding, serial interface to Allen-Bradley industrial networks. This unit contains one network protocol, software configurable for Remote I/O Link (RIO) networks. The DataLink connects any serial device capable of A-B serial DF1 (Standard DF1) protocol to A-B's RIO Link.

When the DL3500-KFR is configured for RIO mode the network interface of the DataLink looks like an adapter (virtual rack) to a PLC scanner
controlling the RIO Link. The serial interface of the DataLink responds to DF1 protocol commands initiated by devices such as PCs, computers and OEM equipment. Applications for this unit include Operator Interfaces (HMIs),
SCADA, Data Acquisition, Variable Speed Drives and Process Control equipment.

Compact and Lightweight
The smallest and lightest freestanding/din rail mounted serial interface for custom networks available.

Serial Interfacing
CHA - RS232, RS422 and RS485 Interface to DF1 (Full Duplex) device (SLC CH0)
CHB - RIO Non Isolated Interface
CHC - Future use

Specifications:

Physical Dimensions
Size: 1.2"H x 4.75"D x 3.2"W
(30.4 mm x 120.7 mm x 81.3 mm)
Weight: 0.56lbs (0.194 kg)
Power: DC: 9-27 VDC; Less than 2 Watts

Installation
Metal enclosure; Freestanding, DIN rail mounting
clips, or #8 bolts

Environment
Operating: +32 F to 122 F (0 C to +50 C)
Storage: -40 F to +185 F (-40 C to +85 C)
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing

Indicators
Green LED for power-on
Red/Green BI-Color LED's for communications

Pushbuttons
Reset and Configure/Diagnostics mode pushbuttons

Communications
Channel A: Isolated RIO
Channel B: Serial 300 b to 230.4 Kb or USB
Channel C: Future

Connectors
CHA: 3-pin RIO
CHB: 9-pin RS232, 5-pin RS422/RS485, and USB
CHC: 39-pin RS232 (Future)
Power: 3-pin Miniature Phoenix Euro


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