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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

Fast Connection Connectors for PROFIBUS Systems<br />

INTERFACE<br />

Data Sheet<br />

101610_en_03<br />

1 Description<br />

The SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…D-SUB series was<br />

specially designed for use in PROFIBUS systems up to<br />

12 Mbps. Under field conditions, it allows convenient and<br />

fast connection of the in<strong>com</strong>ing and outgoing bus cable. The<br />

spectrum <strong>com</strong>prises five fast connection connectors:<br />

1. Angled cable entry with screw connection and<br />

programming interface<br />

2. Angled cable entry with screw connection, without<br />

programming interface<br />

3. Angled cable entry with IDC connection and<br />

programming interface<br />

4. Angled cable entry with IDC connection,<br />

without programming interface<br />

5. Axial cable entry with screw connection,<br />

without programming interface<br />

Connectors with a screw connection can be used for<br />

PROFIBUS cables with both solid copper conductors and<br />

stranded copper conductors. Connectors with an IDC<br />

connection, however, are suitable for use only with solid<br />

copper conductors.<br />

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The termination resistor is already integrated in all versions<br />

and can be connected externally by means of a slide switch.<br />

At the same time, the outgoing bus segment is switched off.<br />

This makes it easy to start up segment by segment while<br />

incorrect terminations are avoided.<br />

In addition, the connector housing with high-quality<br />

shielding guarantees high immunity to interference even at<br />

maximum transmission speeds.<br />

A special feature of the angled connector with screw<br />

connection is that the internal connection unit can be turned<br />

around. Whether the cable is to be inserted from the right or<br />

left can thus be decided on-site. If it is not possible to use the<br />

angled versions, the SUBCON-PLUS.../AX <strong>com</strong>pact<br />

connector with axial cable entry can be used instead.<br />

These connectors are designed for all standard PROFIBUS<br />

cables with an outside diameter of 8 mm (type A and B). If<br />

the Fast Connect cable is used, work is reduced to a<br />

minimum by using the PSM-STRIP-FC/PROFIB quick<br />

stripping tool: Simply strip the cable and individual wires,<br />

insert into the connector, and close the housing cover.<br />

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If you have any technical problems that you cannot resolve with the aid of this documentation, please contact<br />

us during the usual office hours at:<br />

PSI hotline: +49 - (0) 52 35 - 31 98 90<br />

Fax: +49 - (0) 52 35 - 33 09 99<br />

E-mail: interface-service@phoenixcontact.<strong>com</strong><br />

These connectors are specified for cable type A according to EN 50170. Cable type B, which is also described in<br />

EN 50170, is outdated and should no longer be used.<br />

You can find additional innovative solutions for PROFIBUS at www.phoenixcontact.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Make sure you always use the latest documentation.<br />

It can be downloaded at www.phoenixcontact.net/download.<br />

This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following page:


SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

Table of Contents<br />

1 Description.................................................................................................................................. 1<br />

2 Ordering Data ............................................................................................................................. 2<br />

3 SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/SC 2 and SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/SC 2<br />

Fast Connection Connectors ............................................................................................................................. 3<br />

3.1 Functional Circuit Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 3<br />

3.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................... 3<br />

3.3 Structure......................................................................................................................................................... 4<br />

3.4 Connection..................................................................................................................................................... 4<br />

4 SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/AX/SC Fast Connection Connector ................................................... 6<br />

4.1 Functional Circuit Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 6<br />

4.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................... 6<br />

4.3 Structure......................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />

4.4 Connection..................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />

5 SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/FC 90 and SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/FC 90<br />

Fast Connection Connectors ............................................................................................................................. 8<br />

5.1 Functional Circuit Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 8<br />

5.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................... 8<br />

5.3 Structure......................................................................................................................................................... 9<br />

5.4 Connection..................................................................................................................................................... 9<br />

6 Termination Resistor..................................................................................................................10<br />

6.1 Activating the Termination Resistor and Switching Off Outgoing Bus Cables............................................... 10<br />

6.2 Linear Extension in Accordance with PROFIBUS Specification ...................................................................10<br />

2 Ordering Data<br />

Connectors with Screw Connection<br />

Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pck.<br />

PROFIBUS connector up to 12 Mbps, angled version, integrated<br />

termination resistor that can be connected externally, screw connection<br />

PROFIBUS connector up to 12 Mbps, angled version, integrated<br />

termination resistor that can be connected externally, with a PG-D-SUB<br />

female connector to connect a programming device, screw connection<br />

PROFIBUS connector up to 12 Mbps, axial version, integrated<br />

termination resistor that can be connected externally, screw connection<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/SC 2 2708232 1<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/SC 2 2708245 1<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/AX/SC 2744380 1<br />

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Connectors with IDC Terminal Connection<br />

Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pck.<br />

PROFIBUS connector up to 12 Mbps, angled version, integrated<br />

termination resistor that can be connected externally, IDC terminal connection<br />

PROFIBUS connector up to 12 Mbps, angled version, integrated<br />

termination resistor that can be connected externally, with a PG-D-SUB<br />

female connector to connect a programming device, IDC terminal connection<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/FC 90 2313274 1<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/FC 90 2313287 1<br />

Accessories<br />

Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pck.<br />

Quick stripping tool for Fast Connect-type PROFIBUS cable PSM-STRIP-FC/PROFIB 2744623 1<br />

Stripping pliers QUICK-WIREFOX 6 1204384 1<br />

Fast Connect-type PROFIBUS cable PSM-CABLE-PROFIB/FC 2744652 1<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

3 SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/SC 2 and SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/SC 2<br />

Fast Connection Connectors<br />

Technical Data for SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/SC 2 and SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/SC 2<br />

Plug connection<br />

3.1 Functional Circuit Diagram<br />

Figure 1<br />

Functional circuit diagram for SUBCON-<br />

PLUS-PROFIB/PG/SC 2<br />

9-pos. D-SUB male connector<br />

Programming connection<br />

9-pos. D-SUB female connector<br />

Cable entry<br />

either left or right<br />

Connection cross-section of screw terminals<br />

Solid<br />

Stranded<br />

AWG<br />

0.14 mm 2 ... 1.5 mm 2<br />

0.14 mm 2 ... 1 mm<br />

AWG 26-16<br />

Insertion/withdrawal cycles > 200<br />

Cable cross-section (max./min.)<br />

8 mm (± 0.4 mm)<br />

Mounting screws<br />

4-40 UNC<br />

Maximum torque<br />

0.4 Nm<br />

Temperature range<br />

Operation<br />

Storage/transport<br />

-20°C ... +75°C<br />

-25°C ... +80°C<br />

Relative humidity 75% at 25°C<br />

Degree of protection<br />

IP40<br />

Housing material<br />

ABS, metal-plated<br />

Pin assignment<br />

3.8 / on two terminal blocks (see description)<br />

Termination resistors<br />

220 Ω / 390 Ω, can be connected externally<br />

UL approval u File No. E123528 Vol. 5 Sec. 3<br />

2B<br />

2A<br />

1B<br />

OFF ON<br />

390Ω 220Ω 390Ω<br />

S1<br />

1A 8<br />

6<br />

5<br />

3<br />

VP<br />

GND<br />

D(P)<br />

D(N)<br />

3.2 Dimensions<br />

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39,4<br />

Figure 2<br />

35,5 16,6<br />

35<br />

58<br />

Dimensions (in mm)<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

3.3 Structure<br />

Figure 3<br />

Structure<br />

3.4 Connection<br />

Stripping<br />

Figure 4<br />

!<br />

9 1<br />

7<br />

8<br />

<br />

Stripping<br />

2<br />

34<br />

5<br />

The following stripping tools are re<strong>com</strong>mended for fast and<br />

easy stripping:<br />

PSM-STRIP-FC/PROFIB (Order No. 2744623) and<br />

QUICK-WIREFOX 6 (Order No. 1204384).<br />

6<br />

$<br />

$ &<br />

24 mm<br />

! <br />

6 13 5<br />

1 Upper housing part<br />

2 Slide switch<br />

3 Connection block for in<strong>com</strong>ing bus<br />

4 Connection block for outgoing bus<br />

5 Mounting screws<br />

6 Lower housing part<br />

7 Strain relief<br />

8 PG connection (SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/SC 2<br />

only)<br />

9 Housing screws<br />

Cable Entry<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/SC 2 and SUBCON-PLUS-<br />

PROFIB/PG/SC 2 connectors provide the option of cable<br />

entry from the left or from the right. Upon delivery, the<br />

connector is assembled for cable entry from the left.<br />

To ensure reliable operation, observe the<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mended stripping lengths shown in<br />

Figure 4.<br />

Connection with Cable Entry from the Left<br />

• Strip the conductors as shown in Figure 4.<br />

• Unscrew the housing screws and lift off the upper<br />

housing part.<br />

• Screw the stripped conductors in the corresponding<br />

contacts of the connection block.<br />

• Always connect the in<strong>com</strong>ing bus cable (BUS IN) to<br />

terminal connections 1A/1B (even at the start of the bus<br />

system).<br />

• Always connect the outgoing bus cable (BUS OUT) to<br />

terminal connections 2A/2B.<br />

When doing so, take into account the color-coding of<br />

the connection terminals.<br />

• To finish, mount the upper housing part and tighten the<br />

screws. This provides the strain relief for the bus cable.<br />

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Figure 5<br />

Connection with cable entry from the left<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

)<br />

Figure 6<br />

<br />

Assembling the D-SUB connector for cable<br />

entry from the right<br />

!<br />

*<br />

Connection with Cable Entry from the Right<br />

• Strip the conductors as shown in Figure 4.<br />

• Unscrew the housing screws and lift off the upper<br />

housing part (A in Figure 6).<br />

• Use a screwdriver inserted in the cable entry area to lift<br />

the PCB out of the housing shell.<br />

• Place the PCB in the upper housing part (B in Figure 6)<br />

and screw the stripped conductors in the corresponding<br />

contacts of the connection block.<br />

• Always connect the in<strong>com</strong>ing bus cable (BUS IN) to<br />

terminal connections 1A/1B (even at the start of the bus<br />

system).<br />

• Always connect the outgoing bus cable (BUS OUT) to<br />

terminal connections 2A/2B.<br />

When doing so, take into account the color-coding of<br />

the connection terminals.<br />

• To finish, mount the upper housing part and tighten the<br />

screws. This provides the strain relief for the bus cable.<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

4 SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/AX/SC Fast Connection Connector<br />

Technical Data for SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/AX/SC<br />

Plug connection<br />

9-pos. D-SUB male connector<br />

Cable entry<br />

axial<br />

Connection cross-section of screw terminals<br />

Solid<br />

Stranded<br />

AWG<br />

0.14 mm 2 ... 1.5 mm 2<br />

0.14 mm 2 ... 1 mm<br />

AWG 26-16<br />

Insertion/withdrawal cycles > 200<br />

Cable cross-section (max./min.)<br />

8 mm (± 0.4 mm)<br />

Mounting screws<br />

4-40 UNC<br />

Maximum torque<br />

0.4 Nm<br />

Temperature range<br />

Operation<br />

Storage/transport<br />

-20°C ... +75°C<br />

-25°C ... +80°C<br />

Relative humidity 75% at 25°C<br />

Degree of protection<br />

IP40<br />

Housing material<br />

ABS, metal-plated<br />

Pin assignment<br />

3.8 / on two terminal blocks (see description)<br />

Termination resistors<br />

220 Ω / 390 Ω, can be connected externally<br />

UL approval u File No. E123528 Vol. 5 Sec. 3<br />

4.1 Functional Circuit Diagram<br />

4.2 Dimensions<br />

2B<br />

OFF ON<br />

2A<br />

1B<br />

390Ω 220Ω 390Ω<br />

S1<br />

1A 8 D(N)<br />

Figure 7 Functional Circuit Diagram<br />

31,5<br />

6<br />

5<br />

3<br />

VP<br />

GND<br />

D(P)<br />

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58,2<br />

ON<br />

20<br />

OFF<br />

17<br />

Figure 8<br />

Dimensions (in mm)<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

4.3 Structure<br />

7<br />

ON OFF<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/AX<br />

1<br />

1 Upper housing part<br />

2 Connection block<br />

3 Slide switch<br />

4 Mounting screws<br />

5 Lower housing part<br />

6 Strain relief<br />

7 Housing screws<br />

Figure 9<br />

Structure<br />

4.4 Connection<br />

Stripping<br />

Figure 10<br />

6<br />

!<br />

<br />

5<br />

Stripping<br />

2B 2A1B 1A<br />

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easy stripping:<br />

PSM-STRIP-FC/PROFIB (Order No. 2744623) and<br />

QUICK-WIREFOX 6 (Order No. 1204384).<br />

2<br />

3<br />

$<br />

$ &<br />

24 mm<br />

! <br />

4<br />

• Strip the conductors as shown in Figure 10.<br />

• Unscrew the housing screws and lift off the upper<br />

housing part.<br />

• Screw the stripped conductors in the corresponding<br />

contacts of the connection block.<br />

• Always connect the in<strong>com</strong>ing bus cable (BUS IN) to<br />

terminal connections 1A/1B (even at the start of the bus<br />

system).<br />

• Always connect the outgoing bus cable (BUS OUT) to<br />

terminal connections 2A/2B.<br />

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2A1B 1A 2B 2A 1B 1A<br />

6 13 5<br />

Figure 11<br />

Connection<br />

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B B<br />

A A<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

5 SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/FC 90 and SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/FC 90<br />

Fast Connection Connectors<br />

Technical Data for SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/FC 90 and SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/FC 90<br />

Plug connection<br />

9-pos. D-SUB male connector<br />

Programming connection<br />

9-pos. D-SUB female connector<br />

Cable entry<br />

90 degree cable outlet<br />

Connection cross-section of IDC terminal blocks<br />

Solid<br />

AWG<br />

0.64 mm 2<br />

AWG 22<br />

Insertion/withdrawal cycles > 200<br />

Reconnection frequency 5<br />

Cable cross-section (max./min.)<br />

8 mm (± 0.4 mm)<br />

Mounting screws<br />

4-40 UNC<br />

Maximum torque<br />

0.4 Nm<br />

Temperature range<br />

Operation<br />

Storage/transport<br />

-20°C ... +75°C<br />

-25°C ... +80°C<br />

Relative humidity 75% at 25°C<br />

Degree of protection<br />

IP20<br />

Housing material<br />

ABS, metal-plated<br />

Pin assignment<br />

3.8 / on two terminal blocks (see description)<br />

Termination resistors<br />

220 Ω / 390 Ω, can be connected externally<br />

UL approval u File Nr. E123528 Vol. 5 Sec. 3<br />

Tested and released PROFIBUS cable types<br />

Phoenix Contact<br />

Lappkabel cable UNITRONIC ® BUS L2/FIP PUR FC UL/CSA (2170 330)<br />

Siemens<br />

PSM-CABLE-PROFIB/FC (2744652)<br />

UNITRONIC ® BUS-YY L2/FIP (2170 236)<br />

UNITRONIC ® BUS L2/FIP BURIAL FC (2170 323)<br />

UNITRONIC ® BUS L2/FIP PE FC (2170 233)<br />

FC Standard Cable (6XV1 830-0EH10)<br />

FC Robust Cable (6XV1 830-0JH10)<br />

FC Food Cable (6XV1 830-0GH10)<br />

5.1 Functional Circuit Diagram<br />

5.2 Dimensions<br />

2B<br />

2A<br />

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OFF ON<br />

390Ω 220Ω 390Ω<br />

S1<br />

6<br />

5<br />

69<br />

VP<br />

16,8<br />

GND<br />

34,8<br />

35,7<br />

30<br />

1B<br />

3<br />

D(P)<br />

1A 8<br />

D(N)<br />

35,3<br />

Figure 12<br />

Functional circuit diagram for SUBCON-<br />

PLUS-PROFIB/PG/FC 90<br />

Figure 13<br />

Dimensions (in mm)<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

5.3 Structure<br />

1<br />

2<br />

A A<br />

B B<br />

3<br />

4<br />

1 Upper housing part<br />

2 Housing screw<br />

3 PG connection<br />

4 Slide switch<br />

5 Mounting screws<br />

6 Connection block<br />

7 Strain relief<br />

Figure 14<br />

Structure<br />

5.4 Connection<br />

Stripping<br />

Figure 15<br />

Stripping<br />

For fast and easy stripping, we re<strong>com</strong>mend the<br />

PSM-STRIP-FC/PROFIB stripping tool<br />

(Order No. 2744623).<br />

7<br />

6<br />

5<br />

6 14<br />

20<br />

Connection<br />

This connector enables fast and convenient connection of<br />

the in<strong>com</strong>ing and outgoing bus cable. The plug-in contacts<br />

are routed over clearly arranged color-coded IDC terminal<br />

blocks.<br />

The integrated termination resistor can be connected and<br />

disconnects the outgoing bus cable simultaneously when<br />

activated. This allows for easy, segment-by-segment<br />

startup of the bus system.<br />

The strain relief is integrated into the housing half shells and<br />

is designed for the standard PROFIBUS cable type A.<br />

The additionally integrated programming connection of the<br />

SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB/PG/FC 90 variant enables a<br />

programming or service device to be connected without<br />

interrupting the bus operation.<br />

To ensure reliable operation, observe the<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mended stripping lengths shown in<br />

Figure 15.<br />

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SUBCON-PLUS-PROFIB…<br />

Figure 16<br />

Connection<br />

6 Termination Resistor<br />

6.1 Activating the Termination Resistor and<br />

Switching Off Outgoing Bus Cables<br />

Start<br />

ON<br />

Figure 17<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

OFF<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

OFF<br />

A A<br />

B B<br />

≈<br />

• Strip the cable to the specified stripping lengths (see<br />

Figure 15).<br />

• Remove the separation foil, if necessary.<br />

• Insert the individual wires into the connection terminals<br />

as far as possible.<br />

• Always connect the in<strong>com</strong>ing bus cable to terminal<br />

connections 1A/1B (even at the start of the bus system).<br />

• The outgoing bus cable is always connected to terminal<br />

connections 2A/ 2B (see Figure 16).<br />

When connecting, take into account the color-coding of<br />

the connection terminals.<br />

• To finish, mount the connection terminals and tighten<br />

the screws. This provides the shield connection and<br />

strain relief for the bus cable.<br />

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Termination resistor<br />

The termination resistors are activated at the start and end<br />

of the bus system by means of the slide switch (item 2 in<br />

Figure 3, item 3 in Figure 9, and item 4 in Figure 14). At the<br />

same time, the connection terminals (2A/2B) for the<br />

outgoing bus cable are switched off.<br />

The termination resistor must be deactivated at all other<br />

nodes of the bus system.<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

OFF<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

OFF<br />

ON<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

End<br />

6.2 Linear Extension in Accordance with<br />

PROFIBUS Specification<br />

Transmission Speed<br />

in kbps<br />

Corresponding Segment<br />

Length<br />

9.6/19.2/45.45/93.75 1200 m<br />

187.5 1000 m<br />

500 400 m<br />

1500 200 m<br />

3000/6000/12000 100 m<br />

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