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Cable de Programacion Direct Logic

The document provides information on cable diagrams and which cable to use for different applications between CPUs and other devices. It includes a table that lists compatible CPUs or devices, their ports, and the recommended cable for direct network, K-sequence, E-COM and MODBUS protocols.

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Cable de Programacion Direct Logic

The document provides information on cable diagrams and which cable to use for different applications between CPUs and other devices. It includes a table that lists compatible CPUs or devices, their ports, and the recommended cable for direct network, K-sequence, E-COM and MODBUS protocols.

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1A

Cable Diagrams
A–2
Cable Diagrams

Programming Since our CPUs provide so many different communication port possibilities, it is
Cables helpful to know exactly which communications cable is required. Use the table on the
Cable Diagrams

next page to choose the proper cable for your particular application.
Appendix A

Supported Protocol
CPU
Family Port Cable DirectNET K-Sequence E–COM MODBUS
(or other device)

DirectLOGICt DL130 (all versions) Only one use S


DL105 D2–DSCBL
DirectLOGICt DL230 Only one D2–DSCBL •
DL205 DL240 Top port D2–DSCBL S
Bottom port D2–DSCBL S S
DL250 Top port D2–DSCBL S S
Bottom port D2–DSCBL–1 S S S
D2–DCM (module) Only one D3–DSCBL–2 S S S
H2–ECOM (module) Only one S S S
DirectLOGICt DL330/DL330P Requires DCU* D3–DSCBL–2 S
DL305 DL340 Top port D3–DSCBL–1 S
Bottom port D3–DSCBL–1 S S
D3–DCM (module) Only one D3–DSCBL–2 S S S
DirectLOGICt DL430, DL440 Top port (15-pin) D4–DSCBL S
DL405 Bottom port (25-pin) D3–DSCBL–2 S S
DL450 Phone Jack D2–DSCBL S S
Top port (15-pin) D4–DSCBL S
Bottom port–1 (25-pin) D3–DSCBL–2 S S S
Bottom port–2 (25-pin) D3–DSCBL–2 S S S
D4–DCM (module) Only one D3–DSCBL–2 S S S
H4–ECOM (module) Only one S S S
Slice I/O Modules Only one D4–DSCBL S
GER Series 1 IC610CPU105/106 Requires DCU* D3–DSCBL–2 S
TI305t / 325–07, PPX:325–07 Requires DCU* D3–DSCBL–2 S
SIMATIC® 330–37, PPX:330–37 Requires DCU* D3–DSCBL–2 S
TI305t
325S–07 (or 325 Requires DCU* D3–DSCBL–2 S
w/ Stage Kt)
330S–37, PPX:330S–37 Requires DCU* D3–DSCBL–2 S
335–37, PPX:335–37 Phone Jacks D3–DSCBL–1 S
If DCU is used* D3–DSCBL–2 S
TI405t / 425–CPU, Only one D4–DSCBL S
SIMATIC® PPX:425–CPU
TI405t
N/A, PPX:430–CPU Top port (15-pin) D4–DSCBL S
Bottom port (25-pin) D3–DSCBL–2 S S
435–CPU, Top port (15-pin) D4–DSCBL S
PPX:435–CPU Bottom port (25-pin) D3–DSCBL–2 S S
Smart Slicet I/O Only one D4–DSCBL S

* — requires RS232 Data Communications Unit (D3–232–DCU)


A–3
Cable Diagrams

Pin labeling conforms to IBM DTE and DCE standards

D2–DSCBL D2–DSCBL–1

Cable Diagrams
PLC DL250
      " (bottom port)

Appendix A
Personal Computer Personal Computer
  "! RS232C
RS232C
2 RXD 4 TXD 2 RXD 2 TXD
3 TXD 3 RXD 3 TXD 3 RXD
5 GND 1 GND 5 GND 7 GND
1 DCD 1 DCD 4 RTS
4 DTR 4 DTR 5 CTS
6 DSR 6 DSR
7 RTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RTS
8 CTS 8 CTS
6-pin Phone Plug
(6P6C)
9-pin D–Connector (female) 9-pin D–Connector (female) 15-pin HD–connector (male)

D3–DSCBL–1 D3–DSCBL–2
PLC   PLC
Personal Computer Personal Computer
  "!
RS232C RS232C
2 RXD 2 TXD 2 RXD 2 TXD
3 TXD 3 TXD 3 RXD   
1 RXD
5 GND 4 GND 5 GND 7 GND ""  "
1 DCD 1 DCD 4 RTS 
4 DTR 4 DTR 5 CTS   
6 DSR 6 DSR 
7 RTS 7 RTS  # 
1 2 3 4 
8 CTS 8 CTS
4-pin Phone Plug
(4P4C)
9-pin D–Connector (female)
9-pin D–Connector (female) 25-pin D–Connector (male)

D4–DSCBL
PLC
Personal Computer
RS232C 1 YOP
2 RXD 2 TXD
3 TXD 3 RXD        "
5 GND 4 ONLINE
1 DCD 7 CTS or
4 DTR 8 YOM
6 DSR 13 0V    
7 RTS 14 0V
8 CTS 15 0V

9-pin D–Connector (female) 15-pin D–Connector (male)

Straight–through Patch Cable

TD+ 1 OR/WHT OR/WHT 1 TD+


OR OR
TD– 2 2 TD–
GRN/WHT GRN/WHT
RD+ 3 3 RD+
4 BLU BLU 4
BLU/WHT BLU/WHT
5 5
RD– 6 GRN GRN 6 RD– 1 2 34 5 67 8
BRN/WHT BRN/WHT
7 7 8-pin RJ45 Connector
8 BRN BRN 8 (8P8C)
RJ45 RJ45
Crossover Patch Cable
All Ethernet and Ecom patch cables should be Category 5,
OR/WHT GRN/WHT
TD+ 1 UTP Cable. The diagrams illustrates the appropriate wire
OR GRN TD+ 1 position in the RJ45 connector.
TD– 2 GRN/WHT OR/WHT TD– 2
RD+ 3 RD+ 3
4 BLU BLU 4
5 BLU/WHT BLU/WHT 5
GRN OR
RD– 6 BRN/WHT RD– 6
BRN/WHT
7 7
8 BRN BRN 8
RJ45 RJ45

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