FEC DSP1500 Main Unit User Manual

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enFORCE

DSP1500 Main Unit Hardware Manual

(Rev. 4.0)

PAGE 5 - 54

Chapter 5: Control Interfaces

5.9.1 Component Descriptions

Fieldbus Interface Connection


Pin 1

DA

Communication Line

Pin 2

DB

Communication Line

Pin 3

DG

Digital Ground

Pin 4

SHIELD

Connect cable shield

Pin 5

FG

Field Ground

Mating Connector: 5.08mm - Hartmann #BU04/5 or

Altech #SVP05-5.08 (Straight) / #SH05-5.08 (90 degree)


Wiring of the CC-Link network should be performed by using the cable listed previously in the
CC-Link Specifications. The three twisted conductors should be wired in series to each CC-Link
device, using a terminating resistor at the Master end and on the last Remote/Local device
between the DA & DB terminals.

Termination


Termination of the CC-Link requires a terminating resistor at each end of the fieldbus. Connect
120 ohm resistor between the DA & DB terminals if this is the last connection. (Remember that
the CC-Link master also needs to be terminated)

Baud Rate Switch


This rotary switch is used to specify the baud rate of the module.
This can also be specified in the FB_INIT mailbox command. In
this case, the switch must be set to “9”.
This setting MUST match the setting of the Master module.
This switch must be set before power is on and cannot be
changed during operation.



Station Number Switches

These two rotary switches are used to specify the station number of the module
(Two digit decimal). The Upper rotary switch (closest to the Baud Rate Switch)
sets the “tens” digit (10x), and the bottom rotary switch sets the “ones” digit (1x).
Valid settings range from 1 up to 64

1

.

Example: To set station number 24, place the “tens” digit switch on 2 and the
“ones” digit switch on 4.
This can also be specified in the FB_INIT mailbox command. In this case, the
switches must be set to “99”.
This switch must be set before power is on, and cannot be changed
during operation.


1) If more than one station is occupied by the module, the highest possible station number is

reduced by the number of occupied stations minus one.






See

“Termination”

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