Ytk Cpls
Ytk Cpls
Controller (CPL)
Driver
1 System Configuration....................................................................................................... 3
2 Selection of External Device .......................................................................................... 11
3 Example of Communication Setting ............................................................................... 12
4 Setup Items .................................................................................................................... 98
5 Cable Diagram ............................................................................................................. 103
6 Supported Devices....................................................................................................... 229
7 Device Code and Address Code.................................................................................. 252
8 Error Messages............................................................................................................ 257
1
Controller (CPL) Driver
Introduction
This manual describes how to connect the Display and the External Device (target controller).
In this manual, the connection procedure will be described by following the sections below:
1 System Configuration
"1 System Configuration" (page 3)
This section shows the types of External
Devices that can be connected and SIO
type.
4 Setup Items
"4 Setup Items" (page 98)
This section describes communication
setup items on the Display.
Set the communication settings of the
Display with GP-Pro EX or in offline mode.
5 Cable Diagram
"5 Cable Diagram" (page 103)
This section shows cables and adapters
for connecting the Display and the
External Device.
Operation
1 System Configuration
The following shows the system configuration where the External Device from Azbil Corporation and the Display
are connected.
Setting Cable
Series Controller Link I/F SIO Type
Example Diagram
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
SDC10 C1005 Example 1 Diagram 5
on the controller (2wire)
(page 12) (page 134)
Setting Cable
C1503 Terminal block RS422/485
SDC15 Example 2 Diagram 6
C1506 on the controller (2wire)
(page 14) (page 145)
C2003
C2005
Setting Cable
C2010 Terminal block
RS232C Example 3 Diagram 1
C2104 on the controller
(page 16) (page 103)
C2107
C2109
SDC20/21
C2002 Setting Cable
RS422/485
C2004 Example 4 Diagram 2
(4wire)
C2009 Terminal block (page 18) (page 105)
C2103 on the controller Setting Cable
C2106 RS422/485
Example 5 Diagram 3
C2108 (2wire)
(page 20) (page 112)
Setting Cable
C252 Terminal block RS422/485
SDC25/26 Example 6 Diagram 6
C262 on the controller (2wire)
(page 22) (page 145)
Setting Cable
C30040 RS422/485
Example 7 Diagram 2
C30041 (4wire)
Terminal block (page 24) (page 105)
SDC30/31 C31045
on the controller Setting Cable
C31446 RS422/485
C31546 Example 8 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 26) (page 112)
C352
Setting Cable
C354 Terminal block RS422/485
SDC35/36 Example 9 Diagram 6
C362 on the controller (2wire)
(page 28) (page 145)
C364
Setting Cable
Terminal block
C40A3 RS232C Example 10 Diagram 1
on the controller
(page 30) (page 103)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
SDC40A Example 11 Diagram 2
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 32) (page 105)
C40A2
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 12 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 34) (page 112)
Setting Cable
Series Controller Link I/F SIO Type
Example Diagram
Setting Cable
Terminal block
C40B3 RS232C Example 13 Diagram 1
on the controller
(page 36) (page 103)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
SDC40B Example 14 Diagram 2
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 38) (page 105)
C40B2
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 15 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 40) (page 112)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 16 Diagram 2
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 42) (page 105)
SDC40G C40G095
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 17 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 44) (page 112)
C45A
Setting Cable
C45A1 Terminal block RS422/485
SDC45/46 Example 29 Diagram 8
C46A on the controller (2wire)
(page 68) (page 163)
C46A1
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
DMC10 DMC10 Example 18 Diagram 4
on the controller (2wire)
(page 46) (page 123)
Terminal block Setting Cable
RS422/485
on Example 30 Diagram 2
(4wire)
DMC50CH20 DMC50MR20 (page 70) (page 105)
DMC50
DMC50CH40
DMC50CS20 Terminal block Setting Cable
DMC50CS40 on RS422/485
Example 31 Diagram 3
DMC50ME20 (2wire)
(page 72) (page 112)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 19 Diagram 2
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 48) (page 105)
DCP31 P31A2
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 20 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 50) (page 112)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 21 Diagram 2
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 52) (page 105)
DCP32 P32A2
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 22 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 54) (page 112)
Setting Cable
Series Controller Link I/F SIO Type
Example Diagram
Setting Cable
RS232C Example 23 Diagram 1
(page 56) (page 103)
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
DCP551 DCP5512 Example 24 Diagram 2
on the controller (4wire)
(page 58) (page 105)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 25 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 60) (page 112)
Setting Cable
RS232C Example 26 Diagram 1
(page 62) (page 103)
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
DCP552 DCP5522 Example 27 Diagram 2
on the controller (4wire)
(page 64) (page 105)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 28 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 66) (page 112)
Communications Setting Cable
RS422/485
CMC10B CMC10B connector on the Example 32 Diagram 7
(4wire)
host side (page 74) (page 156)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 33 Diagram 2
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 76) (page 105)
PBC PBC-201VN2
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 34 Diagram 3
(2wire)
(page 78) (page 112)
CMS95001
CMS00021
CMS00051
CMS00101
CMS00201 Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
CMS CMS00501 Example 35 Diagram 8
on the controller (2wire)
CMS02001 (page 80) (page 163)
CMS05001
CMS10001
CMS15001
CMS20001
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
CMF015 Example 35 Diagram 8
on the controller (2wire)
(page 80) (page 163)
Setting Cable
RS422/485
CMF Example 36 Diagram 9
(4wire)
Terminal block (page 82) (page 174)
CMF050
on the controller Setting Cable
RS422/485
Example 37 Diagram 10
(2wire)
(page 84) (page 187)
Setting Cable
Series Controller Link I/F SIO Type
Example Diagram
MQV90051
MQV90201
MQV92001
MQV95001
Setting Cable
MQV00021 RS422/485
CMQ-V Terminal block Example 38 Diagram 11
MQV00051 (2wire)
(page 86) (page 208)
MQV00201
MQV00501
MQV02001
MQV05001
MPC95002
Setting Cable
MPC00022 Terminal block RS422/485
MPC Example 39 Diagram 8
MPC00052 on the controller (2wire)
(page 88) (page 163)
MPC00202
MVF0501
Setting Cable
MVF0801 Terminal block RS422/485
MVF Example 40 Diagram 8
MVF1001 on the controller (2wire)
(page 90) (page 163)
MVF1501
Setting Cable
RS422/485
CML0501 Example 36 Diagram 9
(4wire)
CML0801 (page 82) (page 174)
CML Terminal block
CML1001 Setting Cable
CML1501 RS422/485
Example 37 Diagram 10
(2wire)
(page 84) (page 187)
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
AUR350C AUR350C Example 41 Diagram 4
on the controller (2wire)
(page 92) (page 123)
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
AUR450C AUR450C Example 42 Diagram 4
on the controller (2wire)
(page 94) (page 123)
Setting Cable
Terminal block RS422/485
RX RX-L80 Example 43 Diagram 8
on the controller (2wire)
(page 96) (page 163)
Connection Configuration
• 1:1 Connection
Display External Device
• 1:n Connection
using 1 port
Maximun 31 units *1
Maximun 31 units *1
CMC10B
• For 1:n connection, do not add termination resistors if the Controllers to be connected include
any of the following series.
-SDC15
-SDC25/26
-SDC35/36
-DMC10
Usable port
Usable Port
Series
RS-232C RS-422/485(4 wire) RS-422/485(2 wire)
*1
COM1 , COM2,
PS-2000B - -
COM3*1, COM4
PS-3450A, PS-3451A,
COM1, COM2*1*2 COM2*1*2 COM2*1*2
PS3000-BA, PS3001-BD
PS-3650A (T41 model),
COM1*1 - -
PS-3651A (T41 model)
PS-3650A (T42 model),
COM1*1*2, COM2 COM1*1*2 COM1*1*2
PS-3651A (T42 model)
PS-3700A (Pentium®4-M) COM1*1, COM2*1,
COM3*2 COM3*2
PS-3710A COM3*2 , COM4
PS-3711A COM1*1, COM2*2 COM2*2 COM2*2
PS4000*3 COM1, COM2 - -
COM1*1*2, COM2*1,
PL3000 COM1*1*2 COM1*1*2
COM3, COM4
*1 The RI/5V can be switched. Use the IPC’s switch to change if necessary.
*2 Set up the SIO type with the DIP Switch. Please set up as follows according to SIO type to be used.
*3 When making communication between an External Device and COM port on the Expansion slot,
only RS-232C is supported. However, ER (DTR/CTS) control cannot be executed because of the
specification of COM port.
For connection with External Device, use user-created cables and disable Pin Nos. 1, 4, 6 and 9.
Please refer to the IPC manual for details of pin layout.
The following shows examples of communication settings for the Display and the External Device, which are
recommended by Pro-face.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In operation mode, press and hold the PARA key (for 3 seconds) to move to parameter mode.
2 In parameter mode, press and hold the PARA key (for 3 seconds) to move to setup mode.
3 Press the PARA key several times to display the desired setup item.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting. (The set value will blink.)
5 When no operation is performed for 2 seconds, the set value stops blinking and the change is fixed.
6 Press and hold the PARA key (for 3 seconds) to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C22 1
C23 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the operation display, press and hold the PARA key (for 2 seconds) to move to the parameter setting display.
2 In the parameter setting display, press and hold the PARA key (for 2 seconds) to move to the setup display.
3 Press the PARA key several times to display the desired setup item.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting. (The set value will blink.)
5 When no operation is performed for 2 seconds, the set value stops blinking and the change is fixed.
6 Press the mode key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C64 0
C65 1
C66 1
C67 1
C68 0
C69 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press and hold the ENT and Down keys simultaneously (for 3 seconds or more) to display the setup
items.
2 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
3 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
4 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C31 1
C32 0
C33 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press and hold the ENT and Down keys simultaneously (for 3 seconds or more) to display the setup
items.
2 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
3 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
4 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C31 1
C32 0
C33 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press and hold the ENT and Down keys simultaneously (for 3 seconds or more) to display the setup
items.
2 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
3 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
4 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C31 1
C32 0
C33 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the operation display, press and hold the para key (for 2 seconds) to move to the bank selection display.
2 In the bank selection display, press the enter key to move to the bank setup display.
3 Press the para key several times to display the desired setup item.
4 Press the enter key to blink the set value displayed.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting.
6 Press the enter key to fix the change.
7 Press the mode key to move to the operation display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C64 0
C65 1
C66 1
C67 1
C68 0
C69 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the MODE key twice. In the RUN/READY mode switching display that appears, change to
READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press and hold the ENT and Down keys simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the
setup items.
3 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C31 1
C32 0
C33 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the MODE key twice. In the RUN/READY mode switching display that appears, change to
READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press and hold the ENT and Down keys simultaneously for 3 seconds or more to display the
setup items.
3 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C31 1
C32 0
C33 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the operation display, press and hold the para key (for 2 seconds) to move to the bank selection display.
2 In the bank selection display, press the enter key to move to the bank setup display.
3 Press the para key several times to display the desired setup item.
4 Press the enter key to blink the set value displayed.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting.
6 Press the enter key to fix the change.
7 Press the mode key to move to the operation display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C64 0
C65 1
C66 1
C67 1
C68 0
C69 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to display PARA. Then press the ENT key to display rnry and move to READY
mode.
2 In the basic display, press the PARA key several times to display SETUP.
3 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
4 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
6 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to display PARA. Then press the ENT key to display rnry and move to READY
mode.
2 In the basic display, press the PARA key several times to display SETUP.
3 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
4 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
6 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to display PARA. Then press the ENT key to display rnry and move to READY
mode.
2 In the basic display, press the PARA key several times to display SETUP.
3 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
4 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
6 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to move to setup mode.
2 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
3 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C25 1
C26 0
C27 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to move to setup mode.
2 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
3 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C25 1
C26 0
C27 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to move to setup mode.
2 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
3 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C25 1
C26 0
C27 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to display PARA. Then press the ENT key to display rnry and move to READY
mode.
2 In the basic display, press the PARA key several times to display SETUP.
3 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
4 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
6 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C25 1
C26 0
C27 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key to display PARA. Then press the ENT key to display rnry and move to READY
mode.
2 In the basic display, press the PARA key several times to display SETUP.
3 Press the ENT key to display the setup items.
4 Press the Down/Up keys to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
5 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
6 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C25 1
C26 0
C27 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Set the device address using the device address setting rotary switch on the front of the Controller.
After setting the address, reboot the External Device.
2 Click [Set] in the ladder software to display the setting screen.
3 Click [Model Setting] from the menu and select the model No. of the External Device.
4 Click [Environmental Setting] from the menu and configure the setup transfer settings.
5 Select [Communication] from [Basic Function] in the tree view and configure the communication settings.
6 Transfer the settings to the External Device.
When the writing is complete, reboot the External Device.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
Speed 3
Data format 0
Min. communication response
1
time
Additional value of min.
0
communication response time
CPL/MODBUSswitching 0
Memory protection 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key while holding down the FUNC key to move to the setting group selection screen.
2 Press the PARA key several times to display the setup data setting group, and press the ENT key.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
C93 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key while holding down the FUNC key to move to the setting group selection screen.
2 Press the PARA key several times to display the setup data setting group, and press the ENT key.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
C93 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key while holding down the FUNC key to move to the setting group selection screen.
2 Press the PARA key several times to display the setup data setting group, and press the ENT key.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
C93 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the basic display, press the PARA key while holding down the FUNC key to move to the setting group selection screen.
2 Press the PARA key several times to display the setup data setting group, and press the ENT key.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C84 1
C85 0
C93 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the RUN/HOLD key while holding down the PROG key to move to READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press the SETUP key to move to the setup group.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C76 1
C77 0
C78 0
C79 0
C80 1
C97 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the RUN/HOLD key while holding down the PROG key to move to READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press the SETUP key to move to the setup group.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C76 1
C77 0
C78 0
C79 0
C80 0
C97 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the RUN/HOLD key while holding down the PROG key to move to READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press the SETUP key to move to the setup group.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C76 1
C77 0
C78 0
C79 0
C80 0
C97 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the RUN/HOLD key while holding down the PROG key to move to READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press the SETUP key to move to the setup group.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C76 1
C77 0
C78 0
C79 0
C80 1
C97 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the RUN/HOLD key while holding down the PROG key to move to READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press the SETUP key to move to the setup group.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C76 1
C77 0
C78 0
C79 0
C80 0
C97 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the RUN/HOLD key while holding down the PROG key to move to READY mode.
2 In the basic display, press the SETUP key to move to the setup group.
3 Press the Down/Up keys several times to select a setup item and press the ENT key.
4 Use the Down/Up keys to select a setting and press the ENT key.
5 Press the DISP key to move to the basic display.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
C76 1
C77 0
C78 0
C79 0
C80 0
C97 0
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 In the operation display, press and hold the para key (for 2 seconds) to move to PARA bank mode.
2 Press the para key to display RS-485 communication bank mode (rS485).
3 Press the enter key to move to RS-485 communication bank mode.
4 Press the para key to select a setup item and press the enter key.
5 Use the cursor keys to select a setting and press the enter key.
6 Press the display key to move to the operation display.
7 Reboot the External Device.
Settings
Setup Items Settings
Com.02 1
Com.03 2
Com.04 1
Com.05 0
Com.06 0
Com.07 3
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Set the device address using the device address setting rotary switch on the front of the Controller, as shown
below.
After setting the address, reboot the External Device.
Rotary Switch Settings
ADR 1
9 Right-click the [Instance Body] tab and select [Download] from the menu that appears to download the settings to
the External Device.
10 Reboot the External Device.
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Set the device address using the device address setting rotary switch on the front of the Controller, as shown
below.
After setting the address, reboot the External Device.
Rotary Switch Settings
ADR 1
9 Right-click the [Instance Body] tab and select [Download] from the menu that appears to download the settings to
the External Device.
10 Reboot the External Device.
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Set the device address and transmission speed using the rotary switch on the front of the Controller, as shown
below.
After setting them, reboot the External Device.
Rotary Switch Settings
CMC ADDRESS (x10) 0
CMC ADDRESS (x1) 1
HOST CMC BRATE 2
4 Select [Write (SLP10 to CMC10B)] from the [Communication] menu, and download the set data to the External
Device.
5 Reboot the External Device.
• The parameters to be set vary depending on the Controller. Refer to your Controller manual
for details.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the PARA key in the RUN mode. Move to the Function number selection.
2 Press the UP key and DOWN key, and display the laser beam alignment and intensity alignment[Function 1] or
store to EEPROM[Function y].
3 Press the ENT key, and move to the alignment mode.
4 Press the UP key and DOWN key, and display the function number to set.
6 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting and press the ENT key.
Settings
Function Number Settings Setup Description
P 00 CPL
r 0 9600bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the PARA key in the RUN mode. Move to the Function number selection.
2 Press the UP key and DOWN key, and display the laser beam alignment and intensity alignment[Function 1] or
store to EEPROM[Function y].
3 Press the ENT key, and move to the alignment mode.
4 Press the UP key and DOWN key, and display the function number to set.
6 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting and press the ENT key.
Settings
Function Number Settings Setup Description
P 00 CPL
r 0 9600bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the MODE key in the Normal mode display. Move to the Function setup mode.
2 Press UP key and DOWN key, and display the setting mode number.
3 Press the ENT key.
4 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting, and press the ENT key.
Settings
Mode Settings Setup Description
30 1 Station address
31 0 9600bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press for more than 3 seconds at the same time the MODE key and UP key in the Normal mode display. Move to
the Function setup mode.
2 Press UP key and DOWN key, and display the mode number to set.
3 Press the ENT key.
4 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting, and press the ENT key.
Settings
Mode Settings Setup Description
5-31 00 9600bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press for more than 3 seconds at the same time the MODE key and UP key in the Normal mode display. Move to
the Function setup mode.
2 Press UP key and DOWN key, and display the mode number to set.
3 Press the ENT key.
4 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting, and press the ENT key.
Settings
Mode Settings Setup Description
5-31 00 9600bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press for more than 3 seconds at the same time the DOWN key and ENT key in the Normal mode display. Move
to the Function setup mode.
2 Press UP key and DOWN key, and display the Setup item number.
3 Press the ENT key.
4 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting, and press the ENT key.
Settings
Function
Settings Setup Description
setup item
C-31 1 19200bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
Procedure
1 Press the DISP key, and display the integrated display mode.
2 Press for more than 3 seconds the < key. Move to the parameter settings mode.
3 Press for more than 3 seconds the < key again. Move to the function setting mode.
4 Press UP key and DOWN key, and display a target setting item number.
6 Use the UP key and DOWN key to select a setting, and press the ENT key.
Settings
Display Settings Setup Description
C-31 1 19200bps
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
1 ON Setting effective
2 OFF
19200bps
3 OFF
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
• ADDRESS switch
Set to "1" using the ADDRESS switch. After setting them, reboot the External Device.
• Setting tool
1 Start up the setting tool.
2 Select the [Port setup] from [Menu] menu, and select the using Communication port.
3 Select the [Set up] from [Menu] menu, and click the [Basic setup] tab.
4 Set the [RS-485 communications settings] as follows:
5 Write the settings into the External Device, and reboot the External Device.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
• ADDRESS switch
Set to "1" using the ADDRESS switch. After setting them, reboot the External Device.
• Setting tool
1 Start up the setting tool.
2 Select the [Port setup] from [Menu] menu, and select the using Communication port.
3 Select the [Set up] from [Menu] menu.
4 Set the [RS-485 communications settings] as follows:
5 Write the settings into the External Device, and reboot the External Device.
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
F-3 Even parity, 1 stop bit 8-bit data, even parity, 1 stop bit
4 Setup Items
Set the communication settings of the Display with GP-Pro Ex or in offline mode of the Display.
The setting of each parameter must match that of the External Device.
"3 Example of Communication Setting" (page 12)
Device Setting
To display the [Individual Device Settings] dialog box, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC]
window, select the external device and click [Settings] .
To connect multiple External Devices, from [Device-Specific Settings] in the [Device/PLC] window, click [Add
Device] to add another External Device.
• Refer to the Maintenance/Troubleshooting guide for information on how to enter offline mode
or about the operation.
• The number of the setup items to be displayed for 1 page in the offline mode depends on the
Display in use. Please refer to the Reference manual for details.
Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Equipment Settings] in offline mode.
Touch the External Device you want to set from the list that appears.
SIO Type In the communication settings, set [SIO Type] correctly according to the serial interface
specifications of the Display.
If you select an SIO type that the serial interface does not support, proper operation cannot
be guaranteed. Refer to your Display manual for details on the serial interface
specifications.
Speed Select the communication speed between the External Device and the Display.
Data Length Select a data length.
Parity Select how to check parity.
Stop Bit Select a stop bit length.
Continued to next page.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Equipment Settings]. Touch the
External Device you want to set from the list that appears, and touch [Device Settings].
Option
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Equipment Settings]. Touch the
External Device you want to set from the list that appears, and touch [Option].
• GP-4100 series, GP-4*01TM, LT-4*01TM and LT-Rear Module do not have the [Option]
setting in the offline mode.
5 Cable Diagram
The cable diagram shown below may differ from that recommended by Azbil Corporation. Please be assured,
however, that there is no operational problem in applying the cable diagram shown in this manual.
• The FG pin on the External Device must be D-class grounded. Refer to your External Device manual for
details.
• The SG and FG are connected inside the Display. If you connect the External Device to the SG, do not form
any short-circuit loop in the system design.
• Consult your External Device manual for the pin No. on the External Device side. It varies depending on the
additional function.
• If the communication is not stable because of noise or other factors, connect an isolation unit.
• Recommended cable
Cable Diagram 1
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
GP3000 (COM1)
GP4000*1 (COM1)
SP5000 (COM1/2)
Cable length: 15m or
ST (COM1) 1A User-created cable
less
LT3000 (COM1)
IPC*2
PC/AT
LT-4*01TM
(COM1) RJ45 RS-232C Cable (5m) by Pro-face
Cable length: 5m or
LT-Rear Module 1C PFXZLMCBRJR21
less
(COM1)
1A)
Controller
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Shield Terminal Block
Pin Signal name Signal name
2 RD(RXD) SD
Display
3 SD(TXD) RD
4 ER(DTR) SG
5 SG FG
6 DR(DSR)
7 RS(RTS)
8 CS(CTS)
1B)
Display side Controller
Terminal block Shield Terminal Block
Signal name Signal name
RD(RXD) SD
Display
SD(TXD) RD
ER(DTR) SG
SG FG
DR(DSR)
RS(RTS)
CS(CTS)
1C)
Controller
Terminal Block
Cable Diagram 2
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
2B User-created cable
Cable length:
GP-4106 (COM1) 2E User-created cable
500m or less
2A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal Terminal
resistance Controller resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than Shield (more than
1/2W) Signal name Signal name
Display 1/2W)
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than (more than
1/2W) 1/2W)
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal Terminal
resistance Controller Controller resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than Shield Shield (more than
Signal name Signal name Signal name
Display 1/2W) 1/2W)
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDA SDA SDA
RDB SDB SDB
SDA RDA RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB RDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance SG SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM FG FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than (more than
1/2W) 1/2W)
User-created cable
2B)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 RDA SDA
2 RDB SDB
Display 3 SDA RDA
Terminal 7 SDB RDB
resistance Terminal
5 SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 4 ERA FG 150Ω ±5%
1/2W) (more than
8 CSA 1/2W)
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller Controller resistance
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 RDA SDA SDA
2 RDB SDB SDB
Display 3 SDA RDA RDA
2C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal Terminal
resistance Controller resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than Shield (more than
Signal name Signal name
Display 1/2W) 1/2W)
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than (more than
1/2W) 1/2W)
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal Terminal
resistance Controller Controller resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than Shield Shield (more than
Signal name Signal name Signal name
Display 1/2W) 1/2W)
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDA SDA SDA
RDB SDB SDB
SDA RDA RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB RDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance SG SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM FG FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than (more than
1/2W) 1/2W)
User-created cable
2D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug) Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance Pin Signal name Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Shield (more than
1 TERMRX Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 2 RDA SDA
Display CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB SDB
7
3 SDA RDA
Terminal 8 SDB RDB
resistance Terminal
5 SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 9 TERMTX FG 150Ω ±5%
1/2W) (more than
Shell FG 1/2W)
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug) Terminal
Terminal Controller Controller resistance
resistance Pin Signal name Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% 1 TERMRX Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 2 RDA SDA SDA
Display CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB SDB SDB
7
3 SDA RDA RDA
Terminal 8 SDB RDB RDB
resistance Terminal
150Ω ±5% 5 SG SG SG resistance
(more than 9 TERMTX FG FG 150Ω ±5%
1/2W) (more than
Shell FG 1/2W)
User-created cable
2E)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller resistance
Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Terminal Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
resistance*1 1/2W)
RDA SDA
Display
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
SDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance*1 SG SG resistance
ERA FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than
CSA 1/2W)
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller Controller resistance
Terminal block Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Terminal Signal name Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
resistance*1 1/2W)
Display RDA SDA SDA
RDB SDB SDB
SDA RDA RDA
SDB RDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance*1 SG SG SG resistance
ERA FG FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than
CSA 1/2W)
ERB
CSB
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
2F)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal Terminal
resistance Controller resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than Shield (more than
1/2W) Signal name Signal name
Display 1/2W)
RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
PFXZCBADTM1 SDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than (more than
1/2W) 1/2W)
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal Terminal
resistance Controller Controller resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than Shield Shield (more than
Signal name Signal name Signal name
Display 1/2W) 1/2W)
RDA SDA SDA
RDB SDB SDB
SDA RDA RDA
PFXZCBADTM1 SDB RDB RDB
Terminal Terminal
resistance SG SG SG resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM FG FG 150Ω ±5%
(more than (more than
1/2W) 1/2W)
User-created cable
Cable Diagram 3
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000*1 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 3A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
3B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
3C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
3A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name Signal name (more than
Shield
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA RDA
Display RDB RDB
CA3-ADPCOM-01
SDA SDA
SDB SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
User-created cable
3B)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% (more than
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 RDA RDA
2 RDB RDB
Display 3 SDA SDA
7 SDB SDB
5 SG SG
4 ERA FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Controller Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 RDA RDA RDA
2 RDB RDB RDB
Display 3 SDA SDA SDA
7 SDB SDB SDB
5 SG SG SG
4 ERA FG FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
3C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% (more than
Signal name Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA RDA
Display RDB RDB
CA4-ADPONL-01
SDA SDA
SDB SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller Terminal
Terminal resistance
resistance Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA RDA RDA
Display RDB RDB RDB
CA4-ADPONL-01
SDA SDA SDA
SDB SDB SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
3D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug) Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance Pin Signal name Terminal block 150W ±5%
150W ±5% 1 TERMRX Signal name (more than
(more than Shield
1/2W)
2 RDA RDA
Display 1/2W)
7 RDB RDB
3 SDA SDA
8 SDB SDB
5 SG SG
CA4-ADPONL-01
9 TERMTX FG
Shell FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug) Terminal
Controller Controller resistance
Terminal Pin Signal name Terminal block
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% 1 TERMRX Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
2 RDA RDA RDA
Display 1/2W)
7 RDB RDB RDB
3 SDA SDA SDA
8 SDB SDB SDB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG SG
9 TERMTX FG FG
Shell FG
User-created cable
3E)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name Signal name (more than
Shield
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA RDA
Display RDB RDB
CA3-ADPCOM-01
SDA SDA
SDB SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
User-created cable
3F)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% (more than
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 DATA+ RDA
2 DATA- RDB
Display 3 NC SDA
7 NC SDB
5 GND (SG) SG
4 ERA FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Controller Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1 DATA+ RDA RDA
1/2W)
2 DATA- RDB RDB
Display 3 NC SDA SDA
7 NC SDB SDB
5 GND (SG) SG SG
4 ERA FG FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
3G)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller resistance
Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than
Terminal Signal name Shield Signal name
resistance*1 1/2W)
RDA RDA
RDB RDB
Display SDA SDA
SDB SDB
SG SG
ERA FG
CSA
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
3H)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller resistance
Terminal D-Sub 9pin (plug)
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name
(more than
Pin Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 3 LINE(+) RDA
8 LINE(-) RDB
Display 1 NC SDA
2 NC SDB
5 GND(SG) SG
4 RS(RTS) FG
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller Controller resistance
Terminal D-Sub 9pin (plug) Terminal block Terminal block
resistance 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Shield Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
3 LINE(+) RDA RDA
1/2W)
8 LINE(-) RDB RDB
1 SDA SDA
Display NC
2 NC
SDB SDB
5 GND(SG) SG SG
4 RS(RTS) FG FG
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
3I)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name Signal name (more than
Shield
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA RDA
Display RDB RDB
SDA SDA
SDB SDB
PFXZCBADTM1 SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
User-created cable
3J)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Controller resistance
Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
(more than
Signal name
Display D1 1/2W)
RDA
D0 RDB
(1) SDA
SDB
GND
SG
FG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Terminal resistance Terminal block Terminal block
Terminal
220Ω (1/4W) resistance
Signal name Shield Signal name
Display D1 220Ω (1/4W)
RDA RDA
D0 RDB RDB
(1) SDA SDA
SDB SDB
GND
SG SG
FG FG
User-created Cable
Cable Diagram 4
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000*1 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 4A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
4B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
4C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
4A)
• 1:1 Connection
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
User-created cable
4B)
• 1:1 Connection
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket)
Pin Signal name Shield Controller Controller
Shield
1 RDA Terminal block Terminal block
2 RDB Signal name Signal name
Display 3 SDA DA DA
7 SDB DB DB
5 SG SG SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
4C)
• 1:1 Connection
Signal name Shield Controller
RDA Terminal block
Display RDB Signal name
CA4-ADPONL-01
SDA DA
SDB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Signal name Shield Controller Controller
Shield
RDA Terminal block Terminal block
Display RDB Signal name Signal name
CA4-ADPONL-01
SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
4D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug)
Pin Signal name
1 TERMRX Shield Controller
CA4-ADPONL-01 2 RDA Terminal block
Display RDB
7 Signal name
3 SDA DA
8 SDB DB
5 SG SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug)
Pin Signal name
1 TERMRX Shield Controller Controller
Shield
CA4-ADPONL-01 2 RDA Terminal block Terminal block
Display RDB Signal name
7 Signal name
3 SDA DA DA
8 SDB DB DB
5 SG SG SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
4E)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller
Terminal block
Signal name Shield Signal name
RDA DA
Display RDB DB
CA3-ADPCOM-01
SDA SG
SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Shield
Terminal block Terminal block
Signal name Shield Signal name Signal name
RDA DA DA
Display RDB DB DB
CA3-ADPCOM-01
SDA SG SG
SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG
TERM
User-created cable
4F)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name
1 DATA+ DA
2 DATA- DB
Display 3 NC SG
7 NC
5 GND (SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Shield
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block Terminal block
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Signal name
1 DATA+ DA DA
2 DATA- DB DB
Display 3 NC SG SG
7 NC
5 GND (SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
4G)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Signal name Shield Controller
RDA Terminal block
RDB Signal name
Display SDA DA
SDB DB
SG SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Signal name Shield Controller Controller
Shield
RDA Terminal block Terminal block
RDB Signal name Signal name
Display SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
SG SG SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
4H)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side Controller
D-Sub 9pin (plug) Terminal block
Pin Signal name
Shield Signal name
3 LINE(+) DA
8 LINE(-) DB
Display 1 NC SG
2 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Display side Controller Controller
D-Sub 9pin (plug) Shield
Terminal block Terminal block
Pin Signal name Signal name Signal name
Shield
3 LINE(+) DA DA
8 LINE(-) DB DB
Display 1 NC SG SG
2 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
4I)
• 1:1 Connection
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
User-created cable
4J)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller
Terminal block
Signal name
Display D1
DA
D0 DB
GND
(1) SG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Shield
Terminal block Terminal block
Signal name Signal name
Display D1
DA DA
D0 DB DB
GND
(1) SG SG
User-created Cable
Cable Diagram 5
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000*1 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 5A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
5B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
5C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
5A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal
(more than Signal name Shield Controller resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
SDA +
SDB -
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal
(more than Signal name Shield Controller Controller resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Display (more than
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB Signal name Signal name
1/2W)
SDA + +
SDB - -
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
5B)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket)
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Terminal
(more than Shield Controller resistance
1/2W) 1 RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
2 RDB (more than
Signal name
1/2W)
Display 3 SDA +
7 SDB -
5 SG SG
4 ERA FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket)
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Terminal
(more than Controller Controller resistance
1/2W) 1 RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
2 RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
1/2W)
Display 3 SDA + +
7 SDB - -
5 SG SG SG
4 ERA FG FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
5C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal
(more than Signal name Shield Controller resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Display
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
SDA +
SDB -
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal
(more than Signal name Shield Controller Controller resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Display
CA4-ADPONL-01 Signal name Signal name (more than
RDB
1/2W)
SDA + +
SDB - -
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
5D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug)
Terminal
resistance Pin Signal name
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1 TERMRX Shield Terminal
Controller resistance
Display 1/2W) 2 RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
7 RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
3 SDA +
8 SDB -
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG
9 TERMTX FG
Shell FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal D-Sub 9 Pin (plug)
resistance Pin Signal name
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1 TERMRX Shield Terminal
Controller Controller resistance
Display 1/2W) 2 RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
7 RDB (more than
Signal name Signal name
1/2W)
3 SDA + +
8 SDB - -
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG SG
9 TERMTX FG FG
Shell FG
User-created cable
5E)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% (more than
(more than Signal name Shield Signal name
1/2W)
1/2W) RDA +
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB -
SDA SG
SDB FG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller Controller resistance
resistance Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% (more than
(more than Signal name Shield Signal name Signal name
1/2W)
1/2W) RDA + +
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB - -
SDA SG SG
SDB FG FG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG
TERM
User-created cable
5F)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal Controller resistance
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name (more than
Pin Signal name Shield
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 DATA+ +
2 DATA- -
Display 3 NC SG
7 NC FG
5 GND (SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Controller Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Signal name (more than
Signal name Shield
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 DATA+ + +
Display 2 DATA- - -
3 NC SG SG
7 NC FG FG
5 GND (SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
5G)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Terminal Signal name Shield Terminal
resistance*1 Controller resistance
RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
RDB (more than
Signal name
1/2W)
Display SDA +
SDB -
SG SG
ERA FG
CSA
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Terminal Signal name Shield Terminal
resistance*1 Controller Controller resistance
RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
1/2W)
Display SDA + +
SDB - -
SG SG SG
ERA FG FG
CSA
ERB
CSB
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
5H)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9pin (plug) Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Signal name (more than
(more than Shield 1/2W)
1/2W) 3 LINE(+) +
8 LINE(-) -
Display 1 NC SG
2 NC
FG
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
Display side Controller Controller resistance
Terminal
resistance
D-Sub 9pin (plug) Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Signal name Signal name (more than
Shield 1/2W)
(more than
1/2W) 3 LINE(+) + +
Display 8 LINE(-) - -
1 NC SG SG
2 NC FG FG
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
5I)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal
(more than Signal name Shield Controller resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Display
RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
SDA +
SDB -
PFXZCBADTM1
SG SG
TERM FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Terminal
(more than Signal name Shield Controller Controller resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Display (more than
RDB Signal name Signal name
1/2W)
SDA + +
SDB - -
PFXZCBADTM1
SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
5J)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Controller resistance
Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
D1
+
D0
-
GND SG
(1)
FG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Terminal resistance Terminal block Terminal block
220Ω (1/4W) Shield Terminal
Signal name Signal name resistance
Display D1 220Ω (1/4W)
+ +
D0 - -
GND SG SG
(1)
FG FG
User-created Cable
Cable Diagram 6
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000*1 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 6A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
6B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
6C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
6A)
• 1:1 Connection
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Signal name Shield Controller Controller
RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB Signal name Signal name
SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
6B)
• 1:1 Connection
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket)
Pin Signal name Shield Controller Controller
1 RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block
2 RDB Signal name Signal name
Display 3 SDA DA DA
7 SDB DB DB
5 SG SG SG
4 ERA FG FG
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
6C)
• 1:1 Connection
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Signal name Shield Controller Controller
Display RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB Signal name Signal name
SDA DA DA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB DB DB
SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
6D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug)
Pin Signal name
1 TERMRX Shield
Controller
Display 2 RDA Terminal block
7 RDB Signal name
3 SDA DA
8 SDB DB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG
9 TERMTX FG
Shell FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 Pin (plug)
Pin Signal name
1 TERMRX Shield Controller Controller
Display 2 RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block
7 RDB Signal name Signal name
3 SDA DA DA
8 SDB DB DB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG SG
9 TERMTX FG FG
Shell FG
User-created cable
6E)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller
Terminal block
Signal name Shield Signal name
RDA DA
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB DB
SDA SG
SDB FG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Terminal block Shield Terminal block
Signal name Shield Signal name Signal name
RDA DA DA
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB DB DB
SDA SG SG
SDB FG FG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG
TERM
User-created cable
6F)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name
1 DATA+ DA
2 DATA- DB
3 NC SG
Display
7 NC FG
5 GND (SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
D-Sub 9 Pin (socket) Terminal block Shield Terminal block
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Signal name
1 DATA+ DA DA
2 DATA- DB DB
Display 3 NC SG SG
7 NC FG FG
5 GND (SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
6G)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Signal name Shield Controller
RDA Terminal block
RDB Signal name
Display SDA DA
SDB DB
SG SG
ERA FG
CSA
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Signal name Shield Controller Controller
RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block
6H)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side Controller
D-Sub 9pin (plug) Terminal block
Pin Signal name
Shield Signal name
3 LINE(+) DA
Display 8 LINE(-) DB
1 NC
SG
2 FG
NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Display side Controller Controller
D-Sub 9pin (plug) Terminal block Shield Terminal block
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name Signal name
3 LINE(+) DA DA
8 LINE(-) DB DB
Display 1 NC SG SG
2 NC FG FG
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
6I)
• 1:1 Connection
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Signal name Shield Controller Controller
RDA Terminal block Shield Terminal block
Display
RDB Signal name Signal name
SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
PFXZCBADTM1
SG SG SG
TERM FG FG
User-created cable
6J)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller
Terminal block
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Terminal block Shield Terminal block
User-created Cable
Cable Diagram 7
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
7B User-created cable
Cable length:
GP-4106 (COM1) 7E User-created cable
500m or less
7A
• 1:1 Connection
Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG
FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Connector for the host side Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDA 11 SDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA 13 RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB 14 RDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG 15 SG
FG
User-created cable
7B)
• 1:1 Connection
Connector for the host side
D-Sub 9 pin (socket) communication connection
Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
1 RDA 11 SDA
2 RDB 12 SDB
Display 3 SDA 13 RDA
7 SDB 14 RDB
5 SG 15 SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Connector for the host side Connector for the host side
D-Sub 9 pin (socket) communication connection communication connection
Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
1 RDA 11 SDA 11 SDA
2 RDB 12 SDB 12 SDB
Display 3 SDA 13 RDA 13 RDA
7 SDB 14 RDB 14 RDB
5 SG 15 SG 15 SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
7C)
• 1:1 Connection
Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG
FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Connector for the host side Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDA 11 SDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA 13 RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB 14 RDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG 15 SG
FG
User-created cable
7D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 pin (plug)
Connector for the host side
Pin Signal name communication connection
1 TERMRX Shield Pin Signal name
Display 2 RDA 11 SDA
7 RDB 12 SDB
3 SDA 13 RDA
8 SDB 14 RDB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG 15 SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 pin (plug)
Connector for the host side Connector for the host side
Pin Signal name communication connection communication connection
1 TERMRX Shield Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display 2 RDA 11 SDA 11 SDA
7 RDB 12 SDB 12 SDB
3 SDA 13 RDA 13 RDA
8 SDB 14 RDB 14 RDB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG 15 SG 15 SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
7E)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
RDA 11 SDA
Display RDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA
SDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
Display side Connector for the host side Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
RDA 11 SDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB 12 SDB
Display
SDA 13 RDA 13 RDA
SDB 14 RDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG 15 SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
7F
• 1:1 Connection
Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display
RDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA
PFXZCBADTM1 SDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG
FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Connector for the host side Connector for the host side
Terminal block communication connection communication connection
Signal name Shield Pin Signal name Shield Pin Signal name
Display
RDA 11 SDA 11 SDA
RDB 12 SDB 12 SDB
SDA 13 RDA 13 RDA
PFXZCBADTM1 SDB 14 RDB 14 RDB
SG 15 SG 15 SG
FG
User-created cable
Cable Diagram 8
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000*1 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 8A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
8B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
8C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
8A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
(more than Signal name Shield Controller Terminal
1/2W) resistance
RDA Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
CA3-ADPCOM-01 DA
SDA
SDB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield Terminal
(more than Controller Controller
Shield resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
Display RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
CA3-ADPCOM-01 1/2W)
SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
8B
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 pin (socket)
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Controller Terminal
(more than resistance
1/2W) 1 RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
2 RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
Display 3 SDA DA
7 SDB DB
5 SG SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance D-Sub 9 pin (socket)
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield Terminal
(more than Controller Controller
Shield resistance
1/2W) 1 RDA Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
2 RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
3 SDA DA DA
7 SDB DB DB
5 SG SG SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
8C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield Terminal
(more than Controller
resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
CA4-ADPONL-01 DA
SDA
SDB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield Terminal
(more than Controller Controller
Shield resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
CA4-ADPONL-01 DA DA
SDA
SDB DB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SG SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
8D)
• 1:1 Connection
D-Sub 9 pin (plug)
Terminal
resistance Pin Signal name
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1 TERMRX Shield Controller Terminal
resistance
Display 1/2W) 2 RDA Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
7 RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
3 SDA DA
8 SDB DB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
D-Sub 9 pin (plug)
Terminal
resistance Pin Signal name
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1 TERMRX Shield Controller Controller Terminal
Shield resistance
Display 1/2W) 2 RDA Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
7 RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
1/2W)
3 SDA DA DA
8 SDB DB DB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
8E)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller Terminal
Terminal resistance
resistance Terminal block Shield Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA DA
RDB DB
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 SDA SG
SDB
SG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller Terminal
Terminal resistance
resistance Terminal block Shield Terminal block Shield Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Signal name Signal name Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) RDA DA DA
RDB DB DB
Display SDA
CA3-ADPCOM-01 SG SG
SDB
SG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
TERM
User-created cable
8F)
• 1:1 Connection
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller Terminal
Terminal Shield resistance
resistance D-Sub 9 pin (socket) Shield Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Signal name Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 1 DATA+ DA DA
2 DATA- DB DB
Display 3 NC SG SG
7 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
8G)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Terminal Signal name Shield Controller Terminal
resistance*1 resistance
RDA Terminal block 150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name (more than
1/2W)
Display SDA DA
SDB DB
SG SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
• 1:n Connection
Display side
Terminal block
Terminal Signal name Shield Controller Controller Terminal
resistance*1 Shield resistance
RDA Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
SG SG SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
8H)
• 1:1 Connection
Display 1 NC SG
2 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller Terminal
Terminal Display side Shield resistance
Shield Terminal block Terminal block
resistance D-Sub 9pin (plug) 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Signal name Signal name (more than
(more than 1/2W)
1/2W) 3 LINE(+) DA DA
8 LINE(-) DB DB
Display 1 NC SG SG
2 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
8I)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
(more than Signal name Shield Controller Terminal
1/2W) resistance
RDA Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
RDB Signal name (more than
Display 1/2W)
SDA DA
SDB DB
PFXZCBADTM1 SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
• 1:n Connection
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield Terminal
(more than Controller Controller
Shield resistance
1/2W) RDA Terminal block Terminal block
150Ω ±5%
Display RDB Signal name Signal name (more than
1/2W)
SDA DA DA
SDB DB DB
PFXZCBADTM1 SG SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
8J)
• 1:1 Connection
Controller Terminal
Terminal block resistance
150Ω ±5%
Display Signal name (more than
D1 1/2W)
DA
D0
DB
GND
(1) SG
• 1:n Connection
Controller Controller
Shield
Terminal resistance Terminal block Terminal block Terminal
220Ω (1/4W) resistance
Signal name Signal name
Display D1 220Ω (1/4W)
DA DA
D0 DB DB
GND
(1) SG SG
User-created Cable
Cable Diagram 9
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
9B User-created cable
Cable length:
GP-4106 (COM1) 9E User-created cable
500m or less
9A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
Terminal
(more than 1/2W)
resistance
150Ω ±5% Display side Controller side
Relay
(more Shield
Signal name terminal block Signal name
Display than 1/2W)
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB RDB
Terminal
resistance SG SG
150Ω ±5% TERM Terminal
(more resistance
than 1/2W)
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
User-created cable
Terminal
Controller side
resistance
150Ω ±5% Signal name
(more than 1/2W) SDA
Relay SDB
terminal
Shield block RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
Terminal RDB
resistance SG
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
9B)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
Terminal Display side
resistance D-Sub 9Pin (socket) Relay Controller side
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name Shield terminal block Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
1 RDA SDA
2 RDB SDB
Display
3 SDA RDA
7 SDB RDB
Terminal
resistance 5 SG SG
150Ω ±5% 4 ERA
(more than
1/2W) 8 CSA Terminal
9 ERB resistance
150Ω ±5%
6 CSB
(more than 1/2W)
Shell FG
2 RDB SG
Display
3 SDA Signal name
7 SDB SDA
5 SG SDB
4 ERA RDA
8 CSA RDB
Terminal
9 ERB resistance SG
6 CSB 150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
Shell FG
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
(more than 1/2W) Signal name
SDA
Relay SDB
terminal
Shield block RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
Terminal RDB
resistance SG
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
9C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
Terminal (more than 1/2W)
resistance Display side Relay Terminal block
150Ω ±5% Shield terminal block
(more than 1/2W) Signal name Signal name
Display
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
CA3-ADPTRM-01 SDB RDB
Terminal
resistance SG SG
150Ω ±5% TERM Terminal
(more than resistance
1/2W) 150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
User-created cable
Terminal
resistance Terminal block
150Ω ±5% Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
SDA
Relay SDB
terminal
Shield block RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
Terminal SG
resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
9D)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
Display side 150Ω ±5%
Terminal D-Sub 9Pin (plug) (more than 1/2W)
resistance Pin Signal name Controller side
Relay
150Ω ±5% 1 TERMRX Shield terminal block Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
2 RDA SDA
Display CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB
7 SDB
3 SDA RDA
Terminal 8 SDB RDB
resistance 5 SG SG
150Ω ±5%
9 TERMTX
(more than Terminal
1/2W) Shell FG resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
User-created cable
Terminal
resistance Controller side
150Ω ±5% Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
SDA
Relay SDB
terminal
Shield block RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
Terminal SG
resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
9E)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
Display side
Relay
Terminal block Controller side
terminal
Signal name Shield Signal name
block
Terminal RDA SDA
resistance*1
RDB SDB
Display
SDA RDA
Terminal SDB RDB
resistance*1 SG SG
ERA Terminal
CSA resistance
150Ω ±5%
ERB (more than 1/2W)
CSB
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
Terminal
resistance Controller side
150Ω ±5% Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
SDA
Relay SDB
terminal
Shield RDA
block
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
Terminal
resistance SG
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
• Set the DIP Switch 1-4 on the rear of the Display to OFF.
9F)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
Terminal (more than 1/2W)
Relay
resistance Display side Controller side
terminal
150Ω ±5% Shield
Signal name block Signal name
Display (more than 1/2W)
RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
PFXZCBADTM1 SDB RDB
Terminal
SG SG
resistance
150Ω ±5% TERM
(more than 1/2W) Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
User-created cable
Terminal
resistance Controller side
150Ω ±5%
Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
SDA
Relay SDB
terminal
Shield block RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
Terminal SG
resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
User-created cable
Cable Diagram 10
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
*1 CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 10A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
10B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
10C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
10A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
Terminal 150Ω ±5%
Display side Controller side
resistance (more than 1/2W)
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W) Relay
RDA SDA
Display terminal
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB block SDB
SDA RDA
SDB RDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Terminal SG
resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
Shield (more than 1/2W)
Signal name
Relay
terminal SDA
block SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created cable
10B)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal Display side resistance
resistance D-Sub 9Pin (socket) 150Ω ±5% Controller side
150Ω ±5% (more than 1/2W)
Pin Signal name Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W) Relay
1 RDA SDA
terminal
2 RDB block SDB
Display 3 SDA RDA
7 SDB RDB
5 SG SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
10C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Terminal resistance
resistance Display side 150Ω ±5% Controller side
150Ω ±5% Shield (more than 1/2W)
Signal name Signal name
(more than 1/2W) Relay
RDA SDA
Display terminal
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB block SDB
SDA RDA
SDB RDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Terminal SG
resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
Shield (more than 1/2W)
Signal name
Relay
terminal SDA
block SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created cable
10D)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side Terminal
Terminal D-Sub 9Pin (plug) resistance
resistance Pin Signal name 150Ω ±5% Controller side
150Ω ±5% (more than 1/2W)
1 TERMRX Shield Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
Relay
Display 2 RDA SDA
terminal
7 RDB block SDB
3 SDA RDA
8 SDB RDB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created cable
10E)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
(more than 1/2W)
Terminal Signal name
Relay
resistance Display side SDA
terminal
150Ω ±5% Shield
Signal name block SDB
(more than 1/2W)
RDA RDA
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB RDB
SDA SG
SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created cable
10F)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5%
Controller side
(more than 1/2W)
Display side Signal name
Relay
Terminal D-Sub 9Pin (socket) terminal SDA
resistance Shield block SDB
Pin Signal name
150Ω ±5% RDA
1 DATA+
(more than 1/2W)
2 DATA- RDB
Display 3 NC SG
7 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
8 CSA SDB
9 ERB RDA
6 CSB RDB
Shell FG SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
10G)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Display side resistance
Terminal block 150Ω ±5% Controller side
Shield (more than 1/2W)
Signal name Signal name
Terminal Relay
RDA SDA
resistance*1 terminal
RDB block SDB
Display SDA RDA
SDB RDB
SG SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
• Set the DIP Switch 1-4 on the rear of the Display to OFF.
10H)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
(more than 1/2W)
Signal name
Terminal Display side Relay
D-Sub 9Pin (plug) SDA
resistance terminal
150Ω ±5% Shield SDB
Pin Signal name block
(more than 1/2W)
3 LINE(+) RDA
8 LINE(-) RDB
Display 1 NC SG
2 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
4 RS(RTS) SDA
6 5V SDB
7 NC RDA
9 NC RDB
Shell FG SG
6 5V SDB
7 NC RDA
9 NC RDB
Shell FG Terminal SG
resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
(more than 1/2W)
Signal name
Relay SDA
terminal
Shield SDB
block
RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
10I)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance
Display side 150Ω ±5% Controller side
Terminal (more than 1/2W)
Signal name Shield Signal name
resistance
150Ω ±5% RDA Relay
SDA
Display (more than 1/2W) terminal
RDB block SDB
SDA RDA
SDB RDB
PFXZCBADTM1
SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created cable
10J)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5% Controller side
(more than 1/2W)
Signal name
Relay SDA
terminal
Display block SDB
D1
RDA
D0
RDB
GND
(1) SG
User-created Cable
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created Cable
Terminal
resistance Controller side
220Ω (1/4W)
Signal name
Relay SDA
terminal
Display block SDB
D1
RDA
D0
RDB
GND
(1) SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
Terminal
resistance
Controller side
220Ω (1/4W)
Signal name
Relay SDA
terminal
block SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
Signal name
SDA
SDB
RDA
RDB
SG
User-created Cable
Cable Diagram 11
Display
Cable Remarks
(Connection Port)
COM port conversion adapter by Pro-face.
*1 CA3-ADPCOM-01
GP3000 (COM1) +
AGP-3302B (COM2) 11A Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face Cable length:
GP-4*01TM (COM1) CA3-ADPTRM-01 500m or less
ST*2 (COM2) +
LT3000 (COM1) User-created cable
11B User-created cable
Online adapter by Pro-face
CA4-ADPONL-01
+
11C Connector terminal block conversion adapter by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
Cable length:
GP3000*3 (COM2) +
User-created cable 500m or less
11A)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
Display side Terminal resistance
resistance
150Ω ±5% Signal name Shield 150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W) (more than 1/2W)
RDA Controller side
Display Terminal
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB block Signal name
SDA DA
SDB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created cable
11B)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
D-Sub 9Pin (socket) Terminal resistance
Pin Signal name Shield 150Ω ±5%
Terminal resistance (more than 1/2W)
150Ω ±5% 1 RDA Controller side
Terminal
(more than 1/2W) 2 RDB block Signal name
Display 3 SDA DA
7 SDB DB
5 SG SG
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
11C)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
resistance Display side Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5% Shield 150Ω ±5%
Signal name
(more than 1/2W) (more than 1/2W)
RDA Controller side
Display Terminal
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDB block Signal name
SDA DA
SDB DB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created cable
11D)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
Terminal D-Sub 9Pin (plug)
resistance Pin Signal name Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5%
1 TERMRX Shield 150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
(more than 1/2W)
Display 2 RDA Controller side
Terminal
7 RDB block Signal name
3 SDA DA
8 SDB DB
CA4-ADPONL-01 5 SG SG
9 TERMTX
Shell FG
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created cable
11E)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5%
Terminal (more than 1/2W)
resistance Display side Shield
Terminal
Controller side
150Ω ±5% Signal name block Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
RDA DA
Display
CA3-ADPCOM-01 RDB DB
SDA SG
SDB
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created cable
11F)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5%
Display side (more than 1/2W)
Terminal D-Sub 9Pin (socket) Shield Controller side
Terminal
resistance Pin Signal name block Signal name
150Ω ±5% DA
1 DATA+
(more than 1/2W)
2 DATA- DB
Display 3 NC SG
7 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 ERA
8 CSA
9 ERB
6 CSB
Shell FG
9 ERB SG
6 CSB
Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5%
Shell FG
(more than 1/2W)
Shield Terminal Controller side
block Signal name
DA
DB
SG
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
11G)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side
Terminal block Terminal resistance
Signal name Shield 150Ω ±5%
Terminal (more than 1/2W)
RDA Controller side
resistance*1 Terminal
RDB block Signal name
Display SDA DA
SDB DB
SG SG
ERA
CSA
ERB
CSB
*1 The resistance in the Display is used as the termination resistance. Set the value of the DIP Switch on the
rear of the Display as shown in the table below.
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
• Set the DIP Switch 1-4 on the rear of the Display to OFF.
11H)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5%
Display side (more than 1/2W)
Terminal resistance D-Sub 9Pin (plug) Shield Controller side
Terminal
150Ω ±5% Pin Signal name block Signal name
(more than 1/2W)
3 LINE(+) DA
8 LINE(-) DB
Display 1 NC SG
2 NC
5 GND(SG)
4 RS(RTS)
6 5V
7 NC
9 NC
Shell FG
NC SG
7
9 NC
Shell FG
7 NC SG
Terminal resistance
9 NC 150Ω ±5%
Shell FG (more than 1/2W)
Shield Controller side
Terminal
block Signal name
DA
DB
SG
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
• The 5V output (Pin #6) on the Display is the power for the Siemens AG’s PROFIBUS
connector. Do not use it for other devices.
11I)
• 1:1 Connection
Display side Terminal resistance
Terminal resistance
Signal name Shield 150Ω ±5%
150Ω ±5% (more than 1/2W)
(more than 1/2W) RDA Controller side
Display Terminal
RDB block Signal name
SDA DA
SDB DB
PFXZCBADTM1
SG SG
TERM
User-created cable
User-created cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created cable
11J)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal resistance
150Ω ±5%
(more than 1/2W)
Terminal Controller side
Display block Signal name
D1 DA
D0
DB
GND
(1) SG
User-created Cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created Cable
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
Terminal resistance
220Ω (1/4W)
Terminal Controller side
block Signal name
DA
DB
SG
Signal name
DA
DB
SG
User-created Cable
6 Supported Devices
The following table shows the range of supported device addresses. Note that the actually supported range varies
depending on the External Device to be used. Please check the actual range in your External Device manual.
6.1 SDC10
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.2 SDC15/SDC25/SDC26/SDC35/SDC36
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.3 SDC20/SDC21
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.4 SDC30/SDC31
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.5 SDC40A
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.6 SDC40B
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.7 SDC40G
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.8 SDC45/46
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.9 DMC10
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.10 DMC50
: This address can be specified as system data area.
00000001- *1
Data 00000001.00-CF1FFF3A.1F
CF1FFF3A
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.11 DCP31/DCP32
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.12 DCP551
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.13 DCP552
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.14 CMC10B
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.15 PBC
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.16 CMS/CMF015
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.17 CMQ-V
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.18 MPC
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.19 MVF
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.20 CML/CMF050
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.21 AUR350C
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• Change the setting for [Text Data Mode] to "2" in the communication settings of GP-
Pro EX. The correct value is not displayed when the initial value "1" is specified.
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.22 AUR450C
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• Change the setting for [Text Data Mode] to "2" in the communication settings of GP-
Pro EX. The correct value is not displayed when the initial value "1" is specified.
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
6.23 RX
: This address can be specified as system data area.
*1 When bits are written, the Display reads the corresponding word address from the External Device, sets
particular bits of that word address to ON, and then returns the resulting address to the External Device. Note
that the correct data may not be written if you change the word address using the ladder program while the
Display reads data from the External Device and returns it.
• Setting [Enable System Data Area] in the system area setting of GP-Pro EX may
cause malfunction. Do not set [Enable System Data Area].
• You can set only the reading area size in the Controller's system area setting. Refer to the GP-
Pro EX Reference Manual for the reading area size.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "LS Area (only for direct access method Area)"
Use device code and address code when you select "Device Type & Address" for the address type of the data
display or other devices.
7.1 SDC10
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.3 SDC20/SDC21
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.4 SDC30/SDC31
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.5 SDC40A
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.6 SDC40B
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.7 SDC40G
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.8 SDC45/46
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.9 DMC10
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.10 DMC50
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
801 0881
802 0882
Data ..... ..... Word Address
9FE 0A7E
9FF 0A7F
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
C01 0C81
C02 0C82
Data ..... ..... Word Address
C62 0CE2
C63 0CE3
7.11 DCP31/DCP32
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.12 DCP551
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.13 DCP552
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.14 CMC10B
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.15 PBC
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.16 CMS/CMF015
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.17 CMQ-V
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.18 MPC
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.19 MVF
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.20 CML/CMF050
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.21 AUR350C
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.22 AUR450C
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
7.23 RX
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
8 Error Messages
Error messages are displayed on the Display screen as follows: "No.: Device Name: Error Message (Error
Occurrence Area)". Each description is shown below.
Item Description
No. Error No.
Name of the External Device where an error has occurred. Device name is the title of the
Device Name
External Device set with GP-Pro EX. (Initial value [PLC1])
Error Message Displays messages related to an error that has occurred.
Displays the IP address or device address of the External Device where an error has
occurred, or error codes received from the External Device.
• Refer to your External Device manual for details on received error codes.
• Refer to "Display-related errors" in "Maintenance/Troubleshooting Guide" for details on the
error messages common to the driver.