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Parallel i/o interface, Connector specifications, Terminal block interface – KEYENCE CV-X100 Series User Manual

Page 5: Standard specifications

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Connect the ground wire to the ground port.

Connector Specifications

The specifications of the parallel
I/O connector for the controller
are as follows.

Connector

FX2B-40SA-1.27R
(Hirose Electric)

Color flat cable

UL20028-FRX-CF-40 (Fujikura,
equivalent wire gauge AWG28)

Pin layout: The cable color when the OP-51657
(option) is used.

Standard Specifications

Terminal block specifications for the controller are as follows.

• Ground each device separately.
• Use a D type ground.
• Keep ground resistance to 100

 or less.

• Keep the ground wire as short as possible.
• If it is not possible to ground each device separately,

ground them together. However, make sure that the
electrical cables are the same as shown below.

• Solderless contact sizes are listed below. M4 screws

should be used.

• Tighten the screws with a torque of 0.8Nm.

Parallel I/O Interface

In normal situations, use the specialized parallel connection cable
(3 m) OP-51657 (option).

*1

It is the default assigned value on the terminal where the
signal assignment can be changed. These assignments
may vary if the Global settings have been changed.

*2

For more details about the signal description, see the "CV-X
Series User's Manual

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Connect the ground wire

NOTICE

8.5 mm or

smaller

Circular connector

8.5 mm or smaller

Y connector

D-type ground (third ground)

(ground resistance 100

Ω)

A = B

D-type ground (third ground)

(ground resistance 100

Ω)

A > B
A < B

Device

Peripheral

Device

Peripheral

A

B

Device

Peripheral

A

B

Reference

Reference

No.

Terminal
name

Signal

Signal Description

*2

Circuit
diagram

Cable
color

1

COMIN2

Connector input common
terminal

Brown

2

IN0

CMD_PARAM0

Command parameter bit 0

B

Red

3

IN1

CMD_PARAM1

Command parameter bit 1

B

Orange

4

IN2

CMD_PARAM2

Command parameter bit 2

B

Yellow

5

IN3

CMD_PARAM3

Command parameter bit 3

B

Green

6

IN4

CMD_PARAM4

Command parameter bit 4

B

Blue

7

IN5

CMD_PARAM5

Command parameter bit 5

B

Purple

8

IN6

CMD_PARAM6

*1

Command parameter bit 6

*1

B

Gray

9

IN7

CMD_PARAM7

*1

Command parameter bit 7

*1

B

White

10

IN8

CMD_CODE0

Command input bit 0

B

Black

11

IN9

CMD_CODE1

Command input bit 1

B

Brown

12

IN10

CMD_CODE2

Command input bit 2

B

Red

13

IN11

CMD_CODE3

Command input bit 3

B

Orange

14

IN12

CST

Command execution input

B

Yellow

15

IN13

RESET

Reset

B

Green

16

IN14

PST

*1

Output data cycle input

*1

B

Blue

17

COMOUT2

Connector output common
terminal

Purple

18

OUT0

ACK

*1

Verification of successfully
executed command input

*1

D

Gray

19

OUT1

NACK

*1

Verification of unsuccessfully
executed command input

*1

D

White

20

OUT2

BUSY

*1

Busy signal

*1

D

Black

21

OUT3

CMD_READY

Command input permission

D

Brown

22

OUT4

READY1

Trigger 1 input permission

D

Red

23

OUT5

READY2

Trigger 2 input permission

D

Orange

24

OUT6

OUT_DATA0

*1

Data output bit 0

*1

D

Yellow

25

OUT7

OUT_DATA1

*1

Data output bit 1

*1

D

Green

26

OUT8

OUT_DATA2

Data output bit 2

D

Blue

27

OUT9

OUT_DATA3

Data output bit 3

D

Purple

28

OUT10

OUT_DATA4

Data output bit 4

D

Gray

29

OUT11

OUT_DATA5

Data output bit 5

D

White

30

OUT12

OUT_DATA6

Data output bit 6

D

Black

31

OUT13

OUT_DATA7

Data output bit 7

D

Brown

32

OUT14

OUT_DATA8

Data output bit 8

D

Red

33

OUT15

OUT_DATA9

Data output bit 9

D

Orange

34

OUT16

OUT_DATA10

Data output bit 10

D

Yellow

35

OUT17

OUT_DATA11

Data output bit 11

D

Green

36

OUT18

OUT_DATA12

*1

Data output bit 12

*1

D

Blue

37

OUT19

OUT_DATA13

*1

Data output bit 13

*1

D

Purple

38

OUT20

OUT_DATA14

*1

Data output bit 14

*1

D

Gray

39

OUT21

OUT_DATA15

*1

Data output bit 15

*1

D

White

40

COMOUT2

Connector output common
terminal

Black

• COMOUT2 for Pin 17 and Pin 40 are common.
• COMIN2 is a common terminal for input for the parallel I/O

connector.

• COMOUT2 is a common terminal for output for the parallel I/O

connector.

• Power source 0 V and COMIN1, COMIN2, COMOUT1,

COMOUT2, COMOUT_F+, and COMOUT_F- are all isolated.

Terminal Block Interface

Tightening with a force above the standard torque may cause
damage to the terminal block.

Reference

NOTICE