The Allen-Bradley 1300-DMT door-mounted terminal contains a variety of features, including a password, LCD monitor, parameter, EEPROM, terminal setup, drive setup, faults, and a logout feature. The 1300-DMT terminal allows the end-users to set and view parameters, alter the drive configuration, monitor drive functions, check for faults, as well as troubleshoot the drive. The 1300-DMT terminal by Allen-Bradley features a 64-character LCD screen, which can display 4 lines of 16 alpha-numeric characters.
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Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
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Series | 1395 Spare Parts |
Part Number | 1300-DMT |
Display | LCD |
Password Type | Programmable |
Interface Type | Menu-driven |
Input Power | 12 Volts |
The Allen-Bradley 1300-DMT terminal is a door-mounted terminal with a variety of different features including a password, monitor, parameter, EEPROM, terminal setup, drive setup, faults, and a logout feature. The 1300-DMT terminal will allow the end-users to set and view parameters, alter the drive configuration settings, monitor drive functions, and check for faults as well as troubleshoot the drive. The 1300-DMT terminal also features a 64-character LCD screen, which can display 4 lines of 16-alpha numeric characters each, and a password feature to protect the terminal and its data against unauthorized access.
The 1300-DMT terminal is connected to the drive via the use of a 9-conductor cable with a D-type female connector. A 9-pin male D-type connector is mounted on the terminal block of the drive. Communications between the main control board and programming terminal are utilized via the RS-422 serial communication network. The terminal provides 2 levels of access to the various functions which are controlled with a password. Once entered, the end-users have access to the full functionality of the hardware, which is referred to as unlimited, or the programming mode. If any test or request of the terminal has a problem during the initial stages of powering up, a fault message will appear on the LCD screen. There are 2 fault menu screens, which are "View Faults" and "Clear Faults." There is also an option to do a system reset, where the terminal attempts to clear the drive fault buffer and reset the drive. For the system reset function, the terminal will attempt to reset the drive and programming terminal. To determine successful completion, a visible power-up will be initiated and the users will be returned to the main menu screen.