6 DeviceNet power supply
7 COMBICON connection, DeviceNet interface
8 Data lines, twisted pair cables
9 red
10 black
11 white
12 blue
13 bare
The grounding of the shield should take place at the switchgear. Please refer to
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Chapter 2.6.1 “System data AC500” on page 971.
Table 142: Assignment of the terminals
Terminal Signal Description
1.0 CAN+ Non-inverted signal of the CAN bus
1.1 CAN+ Non-inverted signal of the CAN bus
1.2 CAN- Inverted signal of the CAN bus
1.3 CAN- Inverted signal of the CAN bus
1.4 Term+ CAN bus termination for CAN+ (for bus termination,
Term+ must be connected with CAN+)
1.5 Term+ CAN bus termination for CAN+ (connecting alterna-
tive for terminal 1.4)
1.6 Term- CAN bus termination for CAN- (for bus termination,
Term- must be connected with CAN-)
1.7 Term- CAN bus termination for CAN- (connecting alterna-
tive for terminal 1.6)
1.8 CAN-GND Ground potential of the CAN bus
1.9 CAN-GND Ground potential of the CAN bus
At the line ends of a bus segment, terminating resistors must be connected. If TU517 or TU518
is used, the bus terminating resistors can be enabled by connecting the terminals Term+ and
Term- to the data lines CAN+ and CAN- (no external terminating resistors are required, see
figure below).
The following figures show the different connection options for the CANopen communication
interface module:
Mounting on ter-
minal units
TU517 or TU518
Communication interface modules (S500) > CANopen
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