Connecting the STM23/24 Communications
The STM17, STM23 and STM24 are available with two types of serial communication: RS-232 (-xAx) or RS-422/485 (-xRx). Each type requires a different hardware connection for interface to a PC or other host system. The RS-232 version comes with a cable that will provide the interface to an RS-232 port through a DB9 style connector. The RS-422/485 version requires the user to provide both the cabling and the RS-422/485 interface. The CANopen (-C) version also includes an RS-232 port for configuration. Below are descriptions of how to interface the STM to a PC. For RS-422/485 wiring, please read the appropriate hardware manual.
Connecting to a PC Using RS-232
• Locate your computer within 8 feet of the Drive+Motor.
• Your drive was shipped with a communication cable. Plug the large end into
the serial port of your PC and the small end into the RS-232 jack (RJ-11
connector) on your drive. Secure the cable to the PC with the screws on the
sides.
Never connect a drive to a telephone circuit. It uses the same connectors and
cords as telephones and modems, but the voltages are not compatible.
NOTE: If the PC does not have an RS-232 serial port, a USB Serial Converter
will be needed. For more information, please read Connecting to an STM24 Using
USB in the Hardware Manual.

RS-232 Connector for S, SF, Q and QF Models (RJ11
connector)

RS-232 Connector for C Models
The RS-232 circuitry does not have any extra electrical "hardening" and
care should be taken when connecting to the RS-232 port as hot plugging could
result in circuit failure. If this is a concern the RS-422/485 version should
be used.
Do not plug or unplug the RS-232 connection while power is applied to the
drive. This is known as "hot plugging" and should be avoided.