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AC Tech TechLink Connection Guide

This document provides instructions for connecting various AC Tech drives and an EPM Programmer to a computer using TechLink software. The EPM Programmer connects directly via a serial cable. The SCF, TCF, and MC series require a RS-232 to RS-485 or USB to RS-485 converter between the drive and computer. The QC series connects directly via serial cable. Proper grounding and following manufacturer instructions are noted.

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AC Tech TechLink Connection Guide

This document provides instructions for connecting various AC Tech drives and an EPM Programmer to a computer using TechLink software. The EPM Programmer connects directly via a serial cable. The SCF, TCF, and MC series require a RS-232 to RS-485 or USB to RS-485 converter between the drive and computer. The QC series connects directly via serial cable. Proper grounding and following manufacturer instructions are noted.

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TechLink Connections

The diagrams below illustrate how to connect the AC Tech QC, MC, SCF and TCF Series drives
and the EPM Programmer to a computer in order to use the TechLink software.

NOTE: 1When using serial communications, terminal 2 on the drive MUST be


connected to chassis ground.

EPM Programmer
The EPM Programmer is RS-232, so it can be connected directly to the computer, using a standard
9-pin serial cable with a male connecter (DB9M) for the EPM Programmer connection and a female
(DB9F) for the computer connection. These are straight through connections of pins 2, 3, and 5. Do
not use a “null modem” cable as this internally crosses pins 2 and 3.

Straight Thru Serial Cable


or USB - Serial Converter Cable

SCF & TCF Series


The SCF & TCF Series is RS-485, so a RS-232 to RS-485 or USB to RS-485 converter is required.
The converter connects to the computer using a standard serial connection. A twisted pair connects
the converter to the drive.
SCF Series Control Terminal Strip
13C 15 25 2 30 31 TXA TXB
- + + RS-485 to RS-232
or Serial Cable
- RS-485 to USB or USB
Converter

Chassis Ground

NOTE: 2Refer to the converter manufacturer’s instructions for proper converter


configuration. The converter is not supplied by AC Tech.

CTi Automation - Phone: 800.894.0412 - Fax: 208.368.0415 - Web: www.ctiautomation.net - Email: [email protected]
MC Series
The MC Series is RS-485, so a RS-232 to RS-485 or USB to RS-485 converter is required. The con-
verter connects to the computer using a standard serial or USB connection. A twisted pair connects
the converter to the drive.

MC Series Control Terminal Strip


13B 13C 13D 14 15 2 RXA TXB
- + + RS-485 to RS-232
or Serial Cable
- RS-485 to USB or USB
Converter

Chassis Ground

NOTE: 3Refer to the converter manufacturer’s instructions for proper converter


configuration. The converter is not supplied by AC Tech.

QC Series
The QC Series is RS-232, therefore it can be connected directly to the computer. The pin-out for a 9-
pin serial cable is shown below:

QC Series Main Control Board Signal Ground (Pin 5)


SG
(Pin 2) Serial Cable
T(B)
(Pin 3)
R(A)
CAP
FAN
Main Control Terminal Strip
COM

Chassis Ground

NOTE: 4The COM terminal is electrically equivalent to terminal 2 on the


Main Control Terminal Strip.

CTi Automation - Phone: 800.894.0412 - Fax: 208.368.0415 - Web: www.ctiautomation.net - Email: [email protected]

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