2.4 Specifications of Components
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2.4
Specifications of Components
2.4.1 LAN / LAN2
These connectors are used for Ethernet communication with an upper-layer PC and controllers.
Specifications
*1 Both straight and cross cables are usable, irrespective of the presence or absence of a hub.
Pin numbers and signal names
LED
Wiring
• Use a commercially available cable. Using a custom-made cable may cause an error in network connection.
Item
Specification
Number of Ports
2
Connector
RJ-45
Applicable Standards
IEEE802.3 compliant
IEEE802.3u compliant
IEEE802.3ab compliant
: 10BASE-T
: 100BASE-TX
: 1000BASE-T
Baud Rate
10Mbps / 100Mbps / 1.0Gbps
Protocol
TCP/IP, UDP/IP
Function
Auto-MDIX
*1
, Auto-Negotiation
Recommended Cable
100
STP (shielded twist-pair) cable, category 5e or above, max. 100-m long
Applications
Screen program transfer, PLC connection, upper-layer PC connection, printer connection, etc.
LAN
Pin No.
10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
1
TX+
Transmit
BI_DA +
Transmit/receive data A+
2
TX
Transmit signal
BI_DA
Transmit/receive data A
3
RX+
Receive
BI_DB +
Transmit/receive data B+
4
NC
Not used
BI_DC +
Transmit/receive data C+
5
NC
Not used
BI_DC
Transmit/receive data C
6
RX-
Receive signal
BI_DB
Transmit/receive data B
7
NC
Not used
BI_DD +
Transmit/receive data D+
8
NC
Not used
BI_DD
Transmit/receive data D
LAN
A: Activity LED
B: Speed LED
Status
On
Off
10BASE link established / Data is being transmitted
On
Lit green
100BASE link established / Data is being transmitted
On
Lit orange
1000BASE link established / Data is being transmitted
• The SERIAL and LAN/LAN2 connectors are 8-pin modular jacks. Check the connector names on the unit and insert
cables into the correct connectors.
• Do not connect any peripheral device that will carry excess voltage to the LAN/LAN2 connector.
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