Product Index PCD2 Kxxx: Cables and terminals K1xx General FAQ PCD2.A3xx Digital output modules (2 A
#100589) Years ago a commissioning tool for some motion modules (e.g. PCD2.H32x) has been developped and was set to the beta [...] . Remark Please note that in case the option "Full RS-232 handshaking on Port 0" (for modem connections) is checked in the hardware settings of a PCD3.M5 or a PCD2.M5, the PGU signal (DSR) can no longer [...] 8.K100 (for PCD8.P100) and .K110 (for PC's) are obsolete and replaced by PCD8.K101 and .K111 respectively. The new cables support as well the S-Bus protocol and are required to program PCD1.Mxxx, PCD2.M150, PCD2
Yes, the PCD7.W600 analogue input module is supported on the PCD2.M4x60 since the hardware version C of the PCD2.M4x60.
No, it’s only possible to connect an NTC10kOhm temperature sensor to the S or E2 terminal. If a PT1000 temperature sensor is connected to the S terminal of a PCD7.L60x room controller, then all the time the temperature value will be used/shown, which is defined as “temperature via SBus” in the “HVC Room” F-Box of the F-Box family ‘RoomController PCD7_L60x SV2_11/13’
No, do not connect the RJ45 connector of a Ethernet Port of a PCD directly to Power over Ethernet (PoE). The RJ45 Ethernet port of the PCD will be destroyed if connected directly to PoE (Mode B) because our Ethernet port (PCD7.F655 or the integrated Ethernet ports on the PCD1.M0/M2, PCD2.M5 and PCD3 and all Panels with Ethernet ports) are not designed for this purpose.
No, the PCD2.M5 CPU supports only one TCP/IP address. The two Ethernet connectors ETH1 and ETH2 do act as a switch.
No. This cable is not designed for connecting a PCD2.Cxxx extension housing. Connecting a PCD2.Cxxx can damage the involved hardware.
Yes, it is possible to connect one or two encoders with A, B and index signal directly to the onboard inputs of a PCD3.M2x30V6.
For parsing a PCD text for a specific expression (e.g. finding "world" in a PCD text with content "Hello world") a new System Function has been added for PCD3 and PCD2.M5xx0.
Yes it is possible to be Master on the Profibus DP Master modul PCD7.D750 and Slave on the Profi S-I/O port. Otherwise there is a bug in PG5 which generates an error on compiling.