Modicon
Quantum Automation Series 140 CPU 534 14A
Instruction Sheet
31002658 02 Version 3.0
Important Information
What is an “A”
Version CPU
The obsolescence of parts has necessitated a redesign of the Quantum
Automation Series 140 CPU 534 14 controller. This redesigned version
of the controller will be designated with “A” at the end of the part number
(i.e., 140 CPU 534 14A). This version is functionally identical to the standard
version (non-”A”), however, the following should be considered.
If you are using the module in a hot standby topology, then you must use either
two non-”A” models or two “A” models.
The “A” version has a unique flash executive.
Note: The “A” and non-”A” flash executives are not interchangeable.
Schneider Automation software (Concept, ProWORX, and Modsoft) supports
the “A” version. Any existing or new 140 CPU 534 14 program configuration
will load into a 140 CPU 534 14A without any modifications.
For More
Information
For complete information concerning this and other modules, please obtain a copy
of the Quantum Automation Series Hardware Reference Guide (840 USE 100 00)
from your distributor or local sales office.
Front Panel Topology
Overview of the
Front Panel
Switches
There are two switches (a three-position slide switch and a three-position key
switch) and one connector (Modbus RS-232) located on the front of the CPU.
These switches are described in the following sections.
Front Panel Slide
Switch
The slide switch is used to select the comm parameter settings for the Modbus
(RS-232) ports. Three options are available.
Setting the slide switch to the top position assigns ASCII functionality to the
port; the following comm parameters are set and cannot be changed.
ASCII Comm Port Parameters
Baud 2,400
Parity Even
Data Bits 7
Stop Bits 1
Device Address Rear panel rotary switch setting
Front Panel Topology, continued
Front Panel Slide
Switch, continued
Setting the slide switch to the middle position assigns remote terminal unit
(RTU) functionality to the port; the following comm parameters are set and
cannot be changed.
Setting the slide switch to the bottom position gives you the ability to assign
comm parameters to the port in software; the following parameters are valid.
RTU Comm Port Parameters
Baud 9,600
Parity Even
Data Bits 8
Stop Bits 1
Device Address Rear panel rotary
switch setting
Valid Comm Port Parameters
Baud 19,200 1,200
9,600 600
7,200 300
4,800 150
3,600 134.5
2,400 110
2,000 75
1,800 50
Data Bits 7 / 8
Stop Bits 1 / 2
Parity Enable/Disable
Odd/Even
Device Address 1 ... 247
Front Panel Topology, continued
Front Panel Key
Switch
The key switch is used to protect memory from programming changes while the
controller is in operation.
Front Panel Topology, continued
Front Panel
Modbus
Connector
The Quantum 140 CPU 534 14A is equipped with two nine-pin RS-232C
connectors that support Modicon’s proprietary Modbus communication protocol.
The following is the Modbus port pinout connections for nine-pin and 25-pin
connections.
Note: Although the Modbus ports electrically support existing Modbus cables, it is
recommended that a Modbus programming cable (Part # 990 NAA 263 20) be
used. This cable has been designed to fit under the door of a Quantum CPU or
NOM module..
Rear Panel Topology
Overview of the
Rear Panel
Switches
Two rotary switches (refer to the illustration and table below) are located on the rear
panel of the CPU. They are used for setting Modbus Plus node and Modbus port
addresses.
Note: The highest address that may be set with these switches is 64..
SW1 (the top switch) sets the upper digit (tens) of the address; SW2 (the bottom
switch) sets the lower digit (ones) of the address. The illustration below shows the
correct setting for an example address of 11.
Note: If 0" or an address greater than 64 is selected, the Modbus + LED will be
“ON" steady, to indicate the selection of an invalid address..
Option Module Interface Support
Overview The 140 CPU 534 14A supports up to six network modules (i.e., Modbus Plus,
Ethernet, and Multi-Axis Motion option modules) using the option module interface
technique. However, only two Modbus Plus modules can have full functionality,
including Quantum DIO support.
Quantum
Communications
and Network
Modules
The following table lists the Quantum communications and networking modules.
Option Module Interface Support, continued
Quantum
Communications
and Network
Modules,
continued
Option Module Interface Support, continued
Quantum
Modbus and
Modbus Plus
Services
This table describes the types of services provided by Modbus and Modbus Plus.
Option Module Interface Support, continued
Quantum
Modbus and
Modbus Plus
Services,
continued
!40 CPU 534 14A Module Specifications
140 CPU 534 14A
Specifications
The following table provides you with the specifications for the 140 CPU 534 14
module.