
32 bit driver 1747-uic download - logically correctly
The following procedure works with Windows XP through Windows 10 for 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems whether you are using the white Allen Bradley UIC or the black UIC.
Make sure you have a recent version of RsLinx, download guide.
RS or RS
When configuring your UIC, you must determine the required switch position depending on whether you are using the RS port or the RS port.
If you are using the RJ45 connector then the switch should be set to RS
If you are using the 9 pin DB9 then is should be set to RS
COM Port
Open the Device Manager which can be found on Windows 7 and newer PCs by typing Device Manager into the Start Menu. On Windows XP see the link in the description for how to get to it. We are only opening this so that we can see the UIC install when we plug it in, but it can be helpful when troubleshooting.
Plug in your UIC. It will show up under Ports (Com and LPT1). Note the com port. Also note, in most Windows setups, the drivers are already installed on your PC so no additional driver installations are required. If it isnt showing up, then the drivers can be found on Rockwell downloads page.
Configure RsLinx
Open up RsLinx. Go to Configure Drivers.
Select DH UIC devices from the drop down menu. Click the Add New button.
You can change the name of the driver if you wish, but it can make it easier to go online if you leave it at the default.
Select the com port that you noted when you inserted the UIC, Select a Device Type of SLC-CH0/Micro/Panelview, a baud rate of , Parity of Even, Stop bits of 1, set Error Checking to CRC, and a Protocol of Full Duplex.
Note: You can use Auto-Configure after connected to device.
Go to RsWho and navigate to your DF1 driver. You should see your PLC. If you dont, then double check your switch setting on your UIC.
Go Online
Open RsLogix and go to Comms > System Comms
Navigate to your PLC, and click the Online button.
You are now online.
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