Manual - TC.P Quadro
Interface options
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4.4.2.
Overview of possible interface combinations
An
alog
u
e
HMI
RCU
RS
-23
2
RE
AR
RS
-23
2
RS
-42
2
US
B
E
th
er
n
et
IE
E
E
4
88
CAN/
CANO
p
en
P
ro
fibu
s
Analogue
○
p
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2
HMI
● ○
p
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
●
RCU
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
RS-232
REAR
● ● ● ○
p
○
p
○
p
○
s
●
3
○
p
↑ ●
1
RS-232
● ● ● ○
p
○
p
○ ○
s
●
3
○
p
↑ ●
1
RS-422
● ● ● ○
p
○
p
○
p
○
s
○
p
○ ○
○
USB
● ● ● ○
s
○
s
○
s
○
p
○
s
○ ↑ (○)
Ethernet
● ● ● ●
3
●
3
○
p
○
s
○
p
○ ○
○
IEEE-488
● ● ● ○
p
○
p
○
p
○
s
○ ○
p
○
○
CAN/
CANOpen
● ● ● ↑ ↑ ○ ↑ ○ ○ ○
p
○
Profilbus
●
2
● ● ●
1
●
1
○ (○) ○ ○ ○ ○
p
Table 70
Possible combinations of various interfaces
●
The two interfaces are possible and function together (autonomous).
○
The two interfaces are not possible at the same time.
(
○)
Not foreseen/possible at the moment.
↑
The two interfaces are possible,
CAN/CANOpen interface is dominant.
1)
External Profibus to RS-232 converter.
2)
External converter (not bidirectional). Functionality must be checked
3)
External Ethernet to RS-232 converter.
P)
Only one interface is allowed to be physically active
E.g. A connection is made to the interface to be activated,
while the inactive interface must be disconnected.
S)
Only one interface can be activated via the software.
The other interface is automatically deactivated.