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Operation Manual SUPREMA
5. Installation
Plug Name Terminal No. Assignment
X13, X15 CAN A 2 CA N A Port
3GND
6GND
7CAN +
X14, X16 CAN B 2 CA N B Port
3GND
6GND
7CAN +
Socket No. Assignmen
1
2T x D
3R x D
4
5GND
6
7
8
9
Plug Assignment:
Table 5-33: RS 232A Terminal Assignment
Table 5-32: MST Module, Pin Assignment, CAN Bus Ports
Only screened (>80 % coverage) CAN-cables are to be used. These must have separate
cable screen, which is connected to the plug housing. A wire is to be provided in the cable for
the CAN GND.
5.10.2 PC/Laptop Port (System Operation, RS 232A)
A PC or a laptop can be plugged into this port. By using the SUPREMA operating program, the
system can be operated with a Windows interface. This is recommended, especially for the
initial setup of a new system with an average to large number of inputs
(see section 9.1
Connection of a PC/Laptop), It also makes it easier to perform calibrations and routine
maintenance. The PC/laptop should meet the following minimum requirements:
System Requirements for PC:
- Minimum Pentium I, 200 MHz, 32 MB of RAM
- Windows 95/98/NT 4.0
- Connecting cable: RS 232 extension, SUB-D connector 9-way, plug and socket
(do not use a null-modem cable!)
- RS 232 configuration: 19200 kBits/sec., 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, Parity none
The terminal assignment of the RS 232A connection is given in the following table
(see figure
5-43: SUB-D pin assignment). Connect the screening to the pin housing.