Connecting Peripherals; Monitor; Keyboard; Communications - Siemens SIMATIC TI505 386/ATM User Manual

Coprocessor module
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2.4

Connecting Peripherals

Monitor

Keyboard

Communications

Printer

2-6
Installing the Module
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The monitor connector is a 9-pin female connector (using the special adapter
cable included) that supports high-resolution graphics modes of analog
VGA-compatible monitors.
The module has a standard 5-pin DIN keyboard connector. Your keyboard
must be designed for use with IBM PC/AT or compatible computers.
The module contains two non-standard 9-pin RS-232 serial ports. These
ports are configured as COM1 and COM2. Use these ports to connect to
PLCs, sensors, printers, modems, or other RS-232-compatible devices. Note,
however, that these devices must be capable of running on 5 VDC rather
than the 12 VDC normally provided by an IBM PC-compatible serial port.
This precludes the use of most mechanical mouse devices except certain
models manufactured by Microsoft.
The printer port supports any Centronics-style parallel printer or similar
peripheral. Use a standard 25-pin IBM PC/AT-style connector.
See Appendix C for all cable pinouts.
Monitor
Keyboard
Serial
Device
RS-232
Serial
Device
RS-232
Printer

Figure 2-5 Peripheral Connection

RESET
DISK
VIDEO
KYBD
COM 1
COM 2
PRN
386/ATM Coprocessor User Manual

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