Mouse Interface; Power Supply, Digital Outputs, Ready Contact; Overview - Bosch Rexroth IndraControl VPP 21.2 Project Planning Manual

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7.3.11

Mouse Interface

Mouse – PS/2 Mouse Interface
7.3.12

Power Supply, Digital Outputs, Ready Contact

Overview

X10 – 24-VDC power supply, digital
outputs, ready-contact
Fig.7-13:
Combined Keyboard/Mouse Interface
PS/2 Mini DIN female connector, 6-pin
Cable length:
Cable type:
Interrupt (IRQ):
BIOS presettings:
Fig.7-14:
Mouse Interface
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.
The power supply 24 VDC is applied to pin 1 and 2 of the 8-pin male connector
terminal X10. All internally required voltages are generated with electrical iso‐
lation via a DC/DC converter.
The fan is connected to pin 3 and 4.
Two further pins of this connection provide two digital 24 V outputs, that are
activated via the middle navigation keys (see
31).
Finally, the two connections of the isolated ready contact are supplied to this
connector terminal.
The connection X10 is designed as connector terminal MSTB 1.5, 8-pin. To this
connector terminal, cables with a cross section of maximum 1.5 mm
connected.
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1.5 m max.
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm
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PS/2 mouse support: EnabledPS/2
Mouse: Auto detect
fig. 6-9 "Key codes" on page
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