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Allen Bradley 1395 Spare Parts 1300-ITSSC

1300-ITSSC

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The Allen-Bradley 1300-ITSSC converter is a signal converter in the Bulletin 1300 Programming Terminal series and it is designed to be used as a communication interface between Allen-Bradley digital drives and a PC. This signal converter is specially engineered for use with the 1336 AC Drive series as well as the 1395 and 1396 digital DC series drives.

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Technical specifications for 1300-ITSSC

BrandAllen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Series1395 Spare Parts
Part Number1300-ITSSC
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The Allen-Bradley 1300-ITSSC signal converter is a signal converter in the Bulletin 1300 Programming Terminal series and it is designed to be used as a communication interface between Allen-Bradley digital drives and a PC. This signal converter offers electrical protocol conversion as well as isolation between the drive and the computer. This signal converter is specially engineered for use with the 1336 AC Drive series as well as the 1395 and 1396 digital DC series drives. The 1300-ITSSC signal converter's programming terminal can be used to keep track of the terminal fault status of drives in the 1395 digital DC drive series. The 1300 programming terminals monitor all the 100, 101, and 630 fault status parameters. Additionally, in the case of Soft or Hard fault occurrences, the terminal will immediately display the fault messages.

The 1300-ITSSC signal converter comes with RS-422 and RS-232 signal converters, as well as signal converter instructions, 10 feet of cables, and a 25-pin to 9-pin gender charger. During the setup of the RS-232 point-to-point serial communication system for the Allen-Bradley 1395 drive, the PC’s transmission can be too fast for the signal converter. In this case, it is recommended that the users increase the DTR pulse delay value by starting at 1000 and increasing it by units of 500 until the communication works. If the users start at 50, they must increase the value by units of 10 until the communication works.