Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Hardware KUHNKE Automation 3.7.5 Interface "PS / 2" 2 1 4 3 6 5 3.7.6 Interface "USB1","USB2" Ventura IPC features a PS / 2 interface that an external keyboard and/or an external mouse can be attached to. Connector 6-pin mini-DIN, female Pin Signal Function 1 DAT (mouse) Data line (mouse) 2 DAT (keyboard) Data line (keyboard) 3 GND Earth 4 P5VFK +5 V (fused) 5 CLK (mouse) Clock line (mouse) 6 CLK (keyboard) Clock line (keyboard) Shell Shield shielding To attach a keyboard or a mouse or both to the interface, a PS2 splitter (Y cable) is required. The USB adapter is the port for external peripherals such as CD-ROM drives, printers, modems or mouse and keyboard. The power supply unit for the USB peripherals supplies up to 500 mA output current and is fused by means of a maintenance-free "USB current-limiting circuit breaker". A short circuit or overload thus switches off the power supply and the "USB" status indicator lights up red. Connector type A, male Pin Signal Function 1 VBUS (5 VDC) +5V (fused) for external USB port 2 D- data+, USB channel 0 3 D+ data-, USB channel 0 4 GND GND for external USB port Shell Shield shielding The USB interfaces are made for attaching USB peripherals to. Due to the wide range of commercially available USB units and operating systems, KUHNKE cannot warrant that they will function properly. The standard demands 5m as the warranted length of line. Putting in a USB repeater you can extend lines to a maximum of 20m. Hot Plug-ready peripherals can be attached to the USB port while the PC is running. To comply with the noise immunity demanded by standard IEC 61131, the use of suitable USB cables is recommended. The accessory cables supplied by KUHNKE Automation GmbH & Co. ( 10.7.2 Accessories) are tested for compliance. Wiring of all installations should bear IT-specific needs in mind. 20 E 674 GB 07.03.2007
KUHNKE Automation Hardware 3.7.7 Ethernet "LAN1", "LAN2" Ethernet is a commonly used, vendor-independent data transfer technology for Local Area Networks (LAN). Transfer rates are 10 million or 100 million bits per second (Mbps). Refer to standard IEEE802.3 to find specifications for the RJ 45 jack used in this device. Connector RJ 45 (female): Pin Signal Function 1 TD + Transmit + 2 TD - Transmit - 3 RD + Receive + 4 - - 5 - - 6 RD - Receive - 7 - - 8 - - Assuming you wish to attach Ventura IPC to a second network component (PC �� PC), but there is no uplink port, you can use a crossover cable to still establish the connection. A crossover cable X-links the two Receive and Transmit lines of the two interconnecting network components. E 674 GB 21 07.03.2007
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KUHNKE Automation Hardware<br />
3.7.7 Ethernet "LAN1", "LAN2"<br />
Ethernet is a commonly used, vendor-independent data transfer technology<br />
for Local Area Networks (LAN). Transfer rates are 10 million or 100 million<br />
bits per second (Mbps). Refer to standard IEEE802.3 to find specifications<br />
for the RJ 45 jack used in this device.<br />
Connector RJ 45 (female):<br />
Pin Signal Function<br />
1 TD + Transmit +<br />
2 TD - Transmit -<br />
3 RD + Receive +<br />
4 - -<br />
5 - -<br />
6 RD - Receive -<br />
7 - -<br />
8 - -<br />
Assuming you wish to attach <strong>Ventura</strong> <strong>IPC</strong> to a second network component<br />
(PC �� PC), but there is no uplink port, you can use a crossover cable to<br />
still establish the connection.<br />
A crossover cable X-links the two Receive and Transmit lines of the two<br />
interconnecting network components.<br />
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