Hardware Manual PCD 1 / PCD 2 Series│Document 26 / 737│Edition EN 15│2008-07-22
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
Internal LED displays and small terminals
CPUs and expansion housings
3
The terminal communicates with the CPU via a communication module, which occu-
pies socket B or B1. The following variants are available:
Kit Communication module,
additional interfaces
Suitable for
PCD7.D162 PCD2.F5401)
No additional interfaces; the terminal
occupies Port 2
PCD1.M1xx
PCD2.Mxx0
PCD7.D163 PCD2.F5501)
One additional RS 485 / RS 422 interface
(occupies Port 32)), the terminal occupies
Port 2
PCD2.M120/M150/M170/M480
PCD7.D164 PCD7.F7741)
Profibus DP Slave3) and an additional
RS 485 / RS 422 interface (occupies Port
3 2)); the terminal occupies Port 2
PCD1.M13x
PCD2.M120/M150/M170
PCD7.D165 PCD7.F8041)
LON interface4) and an additional
RS 485 / RS 422 interface (occupies Port
3 2)); the terminal occupies Port 2
PCD1.M13x
PCD2.M120/M150/M170
1) Only obtainable as part of the PCD7.D16x kit
2) The connection is identical to Port 3 on a PCD2.F520; please refer to section 4 for more details
3) For Profibus DP, minimum hardware and firmware versions are required; please refer to the Profibus DP manual
26/765
4) For LON, minimum hardware and firmware versions are required; please refer to the LON manual 26/767
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We recommend ordering the PCD7.D16x kits mounted on the CPUs. Mounting later
is possible, but requires:
PCD1: replacing the cover, item-no. 4 104 7338 0
PCD2: removing the red viewing window and drilling 4 mounting holes; the position
of the holes can be seen on the inside of the cover