Mouse Interface; Fig. 7-7: Mouse Interface Xps2Ms - Bosch Rexroth IndraControl VDP 16.1 Series Project Planning Manual

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VDP 16.1, VDP 40.1 and VDP 60.1

Mouse Interface

XPS2MS – PS/2 Mouse Interface
DOK-SUPPL*-VDP16/40/60-PR02-EN-P
The mouse interface (XPS2MS) can be connected to an external mouse.
The data are transmitted via the GIGASTAR interface to the IPC.
PS/2 Mini-DIN female connector, 6-pin
Cable length:
Cable type:
Interrupt (IRQ):
BIOS presettings:
XPS2MS
Shield
Fig. 7-7:
Mouse interface XPS2MS
If a PS/2 mouse is not recognized by the system, the mouse has to be
activated in the BIOS by switching from "Disabled" to "Autodetect". The
operating system will not recognize the plugging-in of an external mouse
after completed startup, because the mouse initialization occurs during
the booting process.
Note:
The connected mouse must be PS/2-compatible. Normally,
the BIOS reserves IRQ 12 for the PS/2 mouse. If there are
address conflicts, e. g., if IRQ 12 has already been occupied
by another PC extension card, you should change the IRQ of
this extension card to another IRQ, that is still free.
Note:
If a keyboard with mouse is connected to the VDP, no further
mouse may be connected to the mouse interface.
Max. 1.5 m
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm²
12
PS/2 mouse support: Enabled
PS/2 mouse: Auto detect
max. 1.5 m
1
Mouse Data
2
Mouse
3
GND
4
Power, +5VDC
5
Mouse Clock
6
Shield applied to the metal housing
of the plug-in connection
7-5
Interfaces
Maus_sst.FH9

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