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CC-Link
Remote Communication Products |
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1.Serial Communication
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SOT-GS80/150_14V Series
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Supports CC-Link Ver. 1.10
CC-Link networks give great freedom in building easy-to-use lines. CC-Link's
partner product, the space optical transfer system, enables the creation
of a system from a large number of distributed I/O devices, reducing costs
by reducing the amount of cabling necessary. This is especially useful
when communicating with mobile units in an automated conveyance system.
There is no need for an interface unit to connect directly to the CC-Link.
A single master unit can be used to connect this product to up to 42 units.
Up to 23 words of data can be transmitted per communication exchange. Extended
mode can also be used to send and receive up to 1,000 words of data. Terminal
block connectors are used for connecting. The connected units can be products
from the CC-Link interface series, as well as our SOT-GS80 series (80 meters)
or SOT-GS150 series (150 meters)of RS232C/422/485 interfaces. |
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Model
No. Descriptions

Sample
System Configuration

CC-Link
Specifications
Sequencer |
Made by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Supports A series, QnA series, and Q series |
Master unit |
AJ61BT11, A1SJ1BT11, AJ61QBT11, A1SJ61QBT11,
QJ61BT11 |
Communication method |
Control & Communication Link (CC-Link) |
Num. stations occupied |
Select 1, 2, 3, or 4 stations |
Transfer channel |
Bus |
Transfer format |
HDLC |
Link connection |
Terminal block connector (MSTB 2.5/5-ST-5.08)
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Max. communication range |
1,200 m(depends on transfer speed) |
Transfer speed Select |
10 M, 5 M, 2.5 M, 625 K, or 156 Kbps |
Specifications
Model |
SOT-GS8014V  |
SOT-GS15014V  |
Power voltage |
24 V DC  10%
ripple; 500-m Vp-p or less |
Current consumption |
100mA MAX (at DC24V) |
Transmission distance |
0 - 80m |
0 - 150m |
Directivity |
2 deg. horizontal/vertical (default
at max. communication range) |
Modulation method |
FSK |
Transmission method |
Full duplex (non-procedure) |
Synch. method |
Synch. method Asynchronous |
Transmission rate |
2400/4800/9600/19200 bps
Select via setting switches |
Optical transmission conditions |
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Normal mode |
Extended mode |
Start bit |
1 |
1 |
Data bits |
8 |
7/8 |
Parity bits |
Even |
None/1 (odd/even) |
Stop bit |
1 |
1/2 |
Setting |
Setting Fixed |
PC program |
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Indicator |
POW (red) lights up when power is on
CD (red) lights up when optical transmission is being received
SD (red)/RD (green) lights up red when optical data is being sent
Lights up green when optical data is being received
LEVEL (green) 2-level optical reception-level indicator
L-RUN (green) lights up when data has been updated successfully from the
master unit
L ERR (red) lights up when there is an error in the data received from
CC-Link
Off when update is successful
SD (red) lights up when sending CC-Link data
RD (green) lights up when receiving CC-Link data |
Setting switches |
Transfer speed One rotary switch for setting CC-Link transfer speed
Code setting Two rotary switches for setting remote code
Transmission conditions 1 DIP switch for setting optical |
transmission conditions |
Auxiliary output CD (optical output)
0 when receiving; 1 when blocked
ALM (reduced optical output) 0 when reception level is normal;
1 when reduced
Output to master unit's batch-refresh data reception area
(If user area 1 or A is used, there is no auxiliary output) |
Connection method |
Terminal block connector (MSTB 2.5/5-ST-5.08) |
Check pin |
Optical reception level can be measured
Use 10K Ohm/V or higher tester; DC voltage range |
Ambient operating temperature |
-10 to +50  C |
Ambient operating humidity |
40 - 85% RH No condensation allowed |
Ambient operating illumination |
3,000 lx or less (but receiver must not be exposed to direct light source) |
Enclosure rating |
IP30 |
Vibration resistance |
Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz Total amplitude:
1.5 mm 2 hours each in 3 directions (X/Y/Z) |
Shock resistanse |
98 m/s2 10 times each in 3 directions
(X/Y/Z) |
Note: This system uses full duplex communication.
For this reason, use either all types A and B, or all types C and D,
in order to avoid cross talk on sending and receiving frequencies. Always
use units in A-B or C-D pairs.
Note: Not compatible with SOT-VS type.
Note: Detailed information about these types is available on request.
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