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Rexroth IndraControl VDP 16.1/40.1/60.1 Operator Display
7.1.10

PROFIBUS DP Interface

XDPSLAVE – PROFIBUS DP inter‐
PS/2 Mini DIN female connector, 6-pin
Interrupt (IRQ):
BIOS presetting:
Fig.7-8:
Mouse interface XPS2MS
XPS2MS
Fig.7-9:
Mouse interface XPS2MS
If a PS/2 mouse is not recognized by the system, the mouse must be activated
in the BIOS by switching from "Disabled" to "Autodetect". The operating system
will not detect the plugging-in of an external mouse at a later stage, since the
mouse initialization is executed only during the booting process.
The connected mouse is to comply with the PS/2 standard. Gen‐
erally, the BIOS reserves IRQ 12 for the PS/2 mouse. If there are
address conflicts, e. g., if IRQ 12 is already used by different PC
extension cards, the IRQ of this extension card is to be changed to
another, still unassigned IRQ.
If a keyboard with mouse is connected to the VDP, no further mouse
may be connected to the mouse interface.
Optionally, the connection XDPSLAVE provides a Profibus DP SLAVE interface
face
according to DIN EN 50170, Part 2. This interface allows to request the states
of the M-Keys available for devices with keypad, see
40
and
chapter "M-Keys " on page
D-Sub female connector, 9-pin
Type:
Cable type:
Transmission rate:
Fig.7-10:
PROFIBUS DP interface XDPSLAVE
12
PS/2 mouse support: Enabled PS/2
Mouse: Auto detect
1
Mouse Data
2
3
GND
4
Power, +5VDC
5
Mouse Clock
6
Shield
Shield above the metallic housing
of the plug
42.
RS485
Shielded, twisted pair
10 or 100 Mbits/s
Bosch Rexroth AG
49/69
Interfaces
max. 1,5 m
Mouse
chapter "M-Keys" on page

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