CPC 100 V1.41
2 - 4
ePC Interfaces
The ePC interfaces are located on the right-hand side of the
CPC 100
housing.
The PC and network interfaces differ depending on the
CPC 100
version as
described below.
Figure 3:
ePC interfaces of the
CPC 100
V0
1. For more information on the PC and network interfaces, see ”CPC 100 in a
2. For the pin assignment of the RS232 serial interface connector, see ”ePC
3. The connector for external safety functions allows connecting:
• an external Emergency Stop or "dead man" button
• an external "test start/stop" push-button
• external I/O warning lights.
The attached plug contains a jumper for the emergency stop or "dead man"
function, and as long as the plug is placed on the connector, these functions
are bridged. If the plug is removed, emergency stop is active.
For the plug’s pin assignment and a wiring scheme, see ”Connector for
External Safety Functions” on page 16-31.
RJ-45 socket for connecting
CPC 100
to either
a PC’s Ethernet network card or a notebook’s
PC NIC (
⇒
Glossary)
RJ-45 socket for connecting
CPC 100
to a PC
network hub
Serial interface connector for connecting
optional
CP TD1
test set
Connector for external safety functions (see item
3 below)
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