7 (44)
4.2
Connector
The 18-pin connector is common for several models of the Anybus Wireless Bolt. Some pins may
have a different function depending on model. Unused pins should not be connected.
Fig. 2
Connector
The location of the
RESET
button can be used as a reference for the pin numbering when the
connector is attached to the Bolt Serial. Pin 1 will be the pin closest to the button.
The Ethernet interface is intended for configuration purposes only. Bolt Serial is not designed for
permanent Ethernet communication.
A and B marking differs between different devices, in this product A is TX+/RX+ or D+ and B is TX-/RX- or
D-.
For information about the correct connection type and termination, refer to
Pin
Name
Description
1
VIN
Power + (9–30 V)
2
GND
Power Ground
3
DI
Digital input + (9–30 V)
4
DI_GND
Digital input ground
5
Ethernet r (white/orange)
6
ETN_RD-
Ethernet receive - (orange)
7
ETN_TD-
Ethernet transmit - (green)
8
Ethernet tr (white/green)
9
RS485_B
RS-485 B Line
Not used for Bolt Serial.
10
FE/Shield
Ethernet:
Serial and CAN:
Functional Earth
Functional Earth and Shield
11
RS232_TXD
RS-232 Transmit
12
RS485_A/RS232_RXD
RS-485 A Line / RS-232 Receive
13
RS232_RTS
RS-232 Request To Send
Not used for Bolt Serial.
14
RS232_CTS
RS-232 Clear To Send
Not used for Bolt Serial.
15
ISO_5V
Isolated 5 V for serial interface
16
RS232_GND/RS485_GND
Isolated Ground for Serial interface
17
CAN_L
CAN Low
Not used for Bolt Serial.
18
CAN_H
CAN High
Not used for Bolt Serial.
Note:
•
Use RS-485 when connecting multiple devices to a Bolt Serial.
•
The Ethernet wire colors refer to the
T568A
standard.
•
If using a shielded Ethernet cable the shield must be unconnected.
•
RS-232 and RS-485 cannot be used at the same time.
Anybus
®
Wireless Bolt Serial
™
User Manual
SCM-1202-143 1.10 en-US