1. PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING
1.4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
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RS-485 interface
Use the following as the RS-485 interface and the RS-422/485 communication unit connector on the GOT.
For the GOT side of the connection cable, use a connector and connector cover applicable to the GOT connector.
(1) Connector model
*1
For the checking procedure of the hardware version, refer to the User's Manual.
*2
When connecting to the RS-422/485 interface, use HDR- as a cable connector.
To use HDR-, a dedicated pressure welding tool is required.
For details on the connector and pressure welding tool, contact Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd..
*3
The terminal block (MC1.5/9-ST-3.5 or corresponding product) of the cable side is packed together with the GT1030, GT1020.
(2) Connector pin arrangement
GOT
Hardware version
*1
Connector type
Connector model
Manufacturer
GT16
*2
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14-pin (female)
HDR-EC14LFDT1-SLE+
Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
GT14
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9-pin D-sub (female)
M2.6 millimeter screw
fixed type
17LE-13090-27(D3AC)
DDK Ltd.
GT12
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GT1155-QTBD
C or later
GT1155-QSBD
F or later
GT1150-QLBD
GT105 -Q
C or later
GT104 -Q
A or later
GT1030
B or later
9-pin terminal block
*3
MC1.5/9-G-3.5BK
PHOENIX CONTACT Inc
GT1020
E or later
GT15-RS4-9S
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9-pin D-sub (female)
M2.6 millimeter screw
fixed type
17LE-13090-27(D3AC)
DDK Ltd.
GT15-RS4-TE
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SL-SMT3.5/10/90F BOX
Weidmuller interconnections inc
GT16
GT15, GT14, GT12, GT11,
GT105 , GT104
GT1030, GT1020
14-pin (female)
GOT main part connector
see from the front
8
14
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7
9-pin D-sub (female)
GOT main part connector
see from the front
5
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9
6
See from the back of a
GOT main part
9-pin terminal block
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
RSB
RSA
CSA
CSB
Summary of Contents for GT15
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Page 110: ...2 18 2 DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 9 MELSEC WS ...
Page 186: ...5 10 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 2 System Configuration ...
Page 218: ...5 42 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 4 Precautions ...
Page 254: ...6 36 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6 6 Precautions ...
Page 286: ...7 32 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7 6 Precautions ...
Page 350: ...8 64 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8 5 Precautions ...
Page 368: ...9 18 9 MELSECNET H CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK 9 5 Precautions ...
Page 420: ...11 26 11 CC Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 11 5 Precautions ...
Page 440: ...12 20 12 CC Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12 5 Precautions ...
Page 490: ...13 50 13 CC Link CONNECTION INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION 13 5 Precautions ...
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Page 564: ...15 54 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 15 7 Precautions ...
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Page 712: ...21 12 21 MULTIPLE GT14 GT12 GT11 GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 5 Precautions ...
Page 713: ...MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 1 ...
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Page 760: ...22 46 22 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 5 Multi channel Function Check Sheet ...
Page 761: ...FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 23 FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 23 1 ...
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