B&R Industries SDL3 User manual

SDL3 Converter
User's manual
Version: 2.00 (August 2019)
Model no.: MASDL3CON-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
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Table of contents
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1 Introduction................................................................................................................4
1.1 Manual history.................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Information about this document.................................................................................................................... 4
1.2.1 Organization of safety notices...................................................................................................................4
1.2.2 Guidelines.................................................................................................................................................. 4
2 General safety guidelines........................................................................................ 5
2.1 Intended use................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge...................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 Packaging.................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling....................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Regulations and measures............................................................................................................................. 5
2.4 Transport and storage.................................................................................................................................... 6
2.5 Installation....................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.6 Operation.........................................................................................................................................................6
2.6.1 Protection against contact with electrical parts.........................................................................................6
2.6.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases........................................................................... 6
2.6.3 Programs, viruses and malicious programs..............................................................................................7
2.7 Security concept..............................................................................................................................................7
3 System overview....................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Information about this user's manual............................................................................................................. 8
3.2 SDL3 Converter for Automation PCs............................................................................................................. 8
3.3 Connection options......................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3.1 SDL3 operation..........................................................................................................................................9
3.3.1.1 SDL3 operation with SDL3 Converter via SDL................................................................................... 9
3.3.1.2 SDL3 operation with SDL3 Converter via DVI.................................................................................. 11
3.3.2 General limitations/characteristics........................................................................................................... 11
3.4 Design/Configuration.....................................................................................................................................12
3.5 System data.................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.5.1 5COSD3.1000-00.................................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.1.1 General information............................................................................................................................13
3.5.1.2 Order data..........................................................................................................................................13
3.5.1.3 Technical data....................................................................................................................................14
3.5.1.4 Dimensions.........................................................................................................................................15
3.5.2 Device interfaces..................................................................................................................................... 16
3.5.2.1 Device interface overview..................................................................................................................16
3.6 Overview........................................................................................................................................................20
4 Dimensioning...........................................................................................................21
4.1 Spacing for air circulation............................................................................................................................. 21
5 Installation and wiring............................................................................................ 22
5.1 Basic information...........................................................................................................................................22
5.2 Installing the SDL3 Converter.......................................................................................................................24
5.2.1 Procedure................................................................................................................................................ 24
5.3 Installing the cable strain relief clip.............................................................................................................. 25
5.4 Connecting to the power grid....................................................................................................................... 26
5.4.1 Installing the DC power cable................................................................................................................. 26
5.4.1.1 Wiring................................................................................................................................................. 26
5.4.2 Connecting the power supply to a B&R device...................................................................................... 26
5.4.3 Grounding concept.................................................................................................................................. 27
5.5 Connecting cables.........................................................................................................................................28
5.6 Removing the SDL3 Converter.....................................................................................................................29
5.6.1 Procedure................................................................................................................................................ 29

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6 Commissioning........................................................................................................30
6.1 Basic information...........................................................................................................................................30
6.2 Switching on the device for the first time..................................................................................................... 30
6.2.1 General information before switching on the device...............................................................................30
6.2.2 Switching on the SDL3 Converter...........................................................................................................30
7 Software................................................................................................................... 31
7.1 Upgrade information......................................................................................................................................31
7.1.1 Firmware upgrade................................................................................................................................... 31
8 Maintenance.............................................................................................................32
8.1 Repairs/Complaints and replacement parts..................................................................................................32
9 International and national certifications...............................................................33
9.1 Directives and declarations...........................................................................................................................33
9.1.1 CE marking..............................................................................................................................................33
9.1.2 EMC Directive..........................................................................................................................................33
9.2 Certifications..................................................................................................................................................34
9.2.1 UL certification.........................................................................................................................................34
9.2.2 EAC..........................................................................................................................................................34
10 Accessories........................................................................................................... 35
10.1 General accessories................................................................................................................................... 35
10.1.1 Accessories - Order data...................................................................................................................... 35
10.2 0TB103.9x................................................................................................................................................... 36
10.2.1 General information............................................................................................................................... 36
10.2.2 Order data............................................................................................................................................. 36
10.2.3 Technical data....................................................................................................................................... 36
10.3 Cables......................................................................................................................................................... 37
10.3.1 SDL3/SDL4 cables................................................................................................................................ 37
10.3.1.1 5CASD3.xxxx-00.............................................................................................................................. 37
10.3.2 SDL cables............................................................................................................................................ 40
10.3.2.1 5CASDL.0xxx-00..............................................................................................................................40
10.3.3 SDL cables with 45° connector.............................................................................................................43
10.3.3.1 5CASDL.0xxx-01..............................................................................................................................43
10.3.4 SDL flex cables..................................................................................................................................... 46
10.3.4.1 5CASDL.0xxx-03..............................................................................................................................46
10.3.5 DVI cables............................................................................................................................................. 50
10.3.5.1 5CADVI.0xxx-00...............................................................................................................................50
10.3.6 USB cables............................................................................................................................................53
10.3.6.1 5CAUSB.00xx-00............................................................................................................................. 53
10.4 Cable strain relief clip................................................................................................................................. 55
10.4.1 5ACCRHMI.0011-000............................................................................................................................ 55
10.4.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................55
10.4.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................55
10.4.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................55
11 Environmentally friendly disposal.......................................................................56
11.1 Separation of materials............................................................................................................................... 56

Introduction
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1 Introduction
Information:
B&R makes every effort to keep user's documents as current as possible. The most current versions
can be downloaded from the B&R website www.br-automation.com.
1.1 Manual history
Version Date Change
V0.10 PRELIMINARY 2014-12-17 •First version
1.00 2015-04-15 •Updated technical data for the 5COSD3.1000-00 SDL3 Converter, see "Technical data" on page 14.
•Updated section "Grounding concept" on page 27.
•Updated figures for the SDL3 Converter.
2.00 August 2019 •Updated document.
•Updated the following sections:
°"+24 VDC power supply" on page 16
°"Connection options" on page 9
°"International and national certifications" on page 33
•Updated the following products:
°"SDL cable 0.8 m and 6 m" on page 40
°"Cable strain relief clip 5ACCRHMI.0011-000" on page 55
°"General accessories" on page 35
1.2 Information about this document
This document is not intended for end customers! The safety guidelines required for end customers
must be incorporated into the operating instructions for end customers in the respective national lan-
guage by the machine manufacturer or system provider.
1.2.1 Organization of safety notices
Safety notices in this manual are organized as follows:
Safety notice Description
Danger! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in death, severe injury or substantial damage to property.
Warning! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in severe injury or substantial damage to property.
Caution! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in injury or damage to property.
Information: These instructions are important for avoiding malfunctions.
Table 1: Description of the safety notices used in this documentation
1.2.2 Guidelines
European dimension standards apply to all dimension diagrams.
All dimensions in mm.
Unless otherwise specified, the following general tolerances apply:
Nominal dimension range General tolerance per
DIN ISO 2768 medium
Up to 6 mm ±0.1 mm
Over 6 to 30 mm ±0.2 mm
Over 30 to 120 mm ±0.3 mm
Over 120 to 400 mm ±0.5 mm
Over 400 to 1000 mm ±0.8 mm
Table 2: Nominal dimension ranges

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2 General safety guidelines
2.1 Intended use
Programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices (such as industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile
Panels, etc.) as well as uninterruptible power supplies from B&R have been designed, developed and manufactured
for normal use in industry. They have not been designed, developed and manufactured for use that involves fatal
risks or hazards that could result in death, injury, serious physical harm or other loss without the assurance of
exceptionally stringent safety precautions. In particular, this includes the use of these systems to monitor nuclear
reactions in nuclear power plants, flight control systems, air traffic control, the control of mass transport vehicles,
medical life support systems and the control of weapon systems.
2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge
Electrical assemblies that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be handled accordingly.
2.2.1 Packaging
•Electrical assemblies with housing:
Do not require special ESD packaging but must be handled properly (see "Electrical assemblies with hous-
ing").
•Electrical assemblies without housing:
Are protected by ESD-suitable packaging.
2.2.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling
Electrical assemblies with housing
•Do not touch the connector contacts of connected cables.
•Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards.
Electrical assemblies without housing
The following applies in addition to "Electrical assemblies with housing":
•All persons handling electrical assemblies and devices in which electrical assemblies are installed must
be grounded.
•Assemblies are only permitted to be touched on the narrow sides or front plate.
•Always place assemblies on suitable surfaces (ESD packaging, conductive foam, etc.). Metallic surfaces
are not suitable surfaces!
•Assemblies must not be subjected to electrostatic discharges (e.g. due to charged plastics).
•A minimum distance of 10 cm from monitors or television sets must be maintained.
•Measuring instruments and devices must be grounded.
•Test probes of floating potential measuring instruments must be discharged briefly on suitable grounded
surfaces before measurement.
Individual components
•ESD protective measures for individual components are implemented throughout B&R (conductive floors,
shoes, wrist straps, etc.).
•The increased ESD protective measures for individual components are not required for handling B&R
products at customer locations.
2.3 Regulations and measures
Electronic devices are generally not failsafe. If the programmable logic controller, operating or control device or
uninterruptible power supply fails, the user is responsible for ensuring that connected devices (such as motors)
are brought to a safe state.

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When using programmable logic controllers as well as when using operating and monitoring devices as control
systems in conjunction with a Soft PLC (e.g. B&R Automation Runtime or similar product) or Slot PLC (e.g. B&R
LS251 or similar product), the safety measures that apply to industrial controllers (protection by protective equip-
ment such as emergency stops, etc.) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international
regulations. This also applies to all other connected devices, such as drives.
All work such as installation, commissioning and servicing are only permitted to be carried out by qualified person-
nel. Qualified personnel are persons who are familiar with the transport, installation, assembly, commissioning and
operation of the product and have the appropriate qualifications for their job (e.g. IEC 60364). National accident
prevention regulations must be observed.
The safety guidelines, information about connection conditions (nameplate and documentation) and limit values
specified in the technical data must be read carefully before installation and commissioning and must be strictly
observed.
2.4 Transport and storage
During transport and storage, devices must be protected against undue stress (mechanical stress, temperature,
humidity, aggressive atmosphere).
2.5 Installation
•The devices are not ready for use and must be installed and wired according to the requirements of this
documentation in order to comply with EMC limit values.
•Installation must be carried out according to the documentation using suitable equipment and tools.
•Devices are only permitted to be installed by qualified personnel when the power is switched off. The control
cabinet must first be disconnected from the power supply and secured against being switched on again.
•General safety regulations and national accident prevention regulations must be observed.
•The electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations (e.g. wire cross sec-
tion, fuse protection, protective ground connection).
2.6 Operation
2.6.1 Protection against contact with electrical parts
In order to operate programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power
supplies, it is necessary for certain components to carry dangerous voltages over 42 VDC. Touching one of these
components can result in a life-threatening electric shock. There is a risk of death, serious injury or damage to
property.
Before switching on programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power
supplies, it must be ensured that the housing is properly connected to ground potential (PE rail). The ground
connection must also be made if the operating and monitoring device and uninterruptible power supply are only
connected for testing purposes or only operated for a short time!
Before switching on, live parts must be securely covered. All covers must be kept closed during operation.
2.6.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases
The use of operating and monitoring devices (e.g. industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Panels, etc.) and unin-
terruptible power supplies in dusty environments must be avoided. This can otherwise lead to dust deposits that
affect the functionality of the device, especially in systems with active cooling (fans), which may no longer ensure
sufficient cooling.
The presence of aggressive gases in the environment can also result in malfunctions. In combination with high
temperature and relative humidity, aggressive gases – for example with sulfur, nitrogen and chlorine components
– trigger chemical processes that can very quickly impair or damage electronic components. Blackened copper
surfaces and cable ends in existing installations are indicators of aggressive gases.
When operated in rooms with dust and condensation that can endanger functionality, operating and monitoring
devices such as Automation Panels or Power Panels are protected on the front against the ingress of dust and
moisture when installed correctly (e.g. cutout installation). The back of all devices must be protected against the
ingress of dust and moisture, however, or the dust deposits must be removed at suitable intervals.

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2.6.3 Programs, viruses and malicious programs
Any data exchange or installation of software using data storage media (e.g. floppy disk, CD-ROM, USB flash
drive, etc.) or via networks or the Internet poses a potential threat to the system. It is the direct responsibility of the
user to avert these dangers and to take appropriate measures such as virus protection programs, firewalls, etc. to
protect against them and to use only software from trustworthy sources.
2.7 Security concept
B&R products communicate via a network interface and were developed for integration into a secure network. The
network and B&R products are affected by the following hazards (not a complete list):
•Unauthorized access
•Digital intrusion
•Data leakage
•Data theft
•A variety of other types of IT security breaches
It is the responsibility of the operator to provide and maintain a secure connection between B&R products and the
internal network as well as other networks, such as the Internet, if necessary. The following measures and security
solutions are suitable for this purpose:
•Segmentation of the network (e.g. separation of the IT and OT networks)
•Firewalls for the secure connection of network segments
•Implementation of a security-optimized user account and password concept
•Intrusion prevention and authentication systems
•Endpoint security solutions with modules for anti-malware, data leakage prevention, etc.
•Data encryption
It is the responsibility of the operator to take appropriate measures and to implement effective security solutions.
B&R Industrial Automation GmbH and its subsidiaries are not liable for damages and/or losses resulting from, for
example, IT security breaches, unauthorized access, digital intrusion, data leakage and/or data theft.
Before B&R releases products or updates, they are subjected to appropriate functional testing. Independently of
this, the development of customized test processes is recommended in order to be able to check the effects of
changes in advance. Such changes include, for example:
•Installation of product updates
•Notable system modifications such as configuration changes
•Import of updates or patches for third-party software (non-B&R software)
•Hardware replacement
These tests should ensure that implemented security measures remain effective and that systems behave as
expected.

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3 System overview
3.1 Information about this user's manual
This user's manual contains all necessary information regarding the SDL3 Converter.
For information about SDL3 link modules and SDL3 transmitters, see the Automation Panel and Automation PC
user's manuals.
Information:
All specifications in dimension diagrams and associated tables are in millimeters [mm].
3.2 SDL3 Converter for Automation PCs
Smart Display Link 3 offers even more advantages when used together with
an external converter. For example, SDL3 can be used to connect Automa-
tion Panels to all Automation PC 910, Automation PC 620 and Automation
PC 810 systems as well as to all Panel PCs. Upgrading systems to SDL3
in the course of retrofitting or modifications is extremely easy.
The integrated SDL3 interface makes it possible to connect two Automation
Panels to an Automation PC 910 in dual independent display mode.

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3.3 Connection options
3.3.1 SDL3 operation
Smart Display Link 3 (SDL3) technology transfers all communication channels between a B&R industrial PC and
panel up to 100 m over a standard Ethernet cable (min. Cat 6a). An RJ45 connector is used for the device con-
nection, which is ideal for confined spaces in feed-throughs and swing arm systems.
3.3.1.1 SDL3 operation with SDL3 Converter via SDL
When operating SDL3 with an SDL3 Converter (5COSD3.1000-00) via SDL, communication between a B&R in-
dustrial PC and the SDL4 Converter is handled using an SDL cable and an optional USB type A/B cable. The
Automation Panel is connected to the SDL3 Converter using an SDL3 cable; the maximum SDL3 cable length
is 100 m.
In addition to the display data, information from the touch screen, matrix keys, LEDs and service/diagnostic data
is transferred.
If the B&R industrial PC is equipped with an SDL3 transmitter, then an additional SDL3 graphics line can also be
implemented.
The brightness of the display can be set via the B&R ADI Control Center.
Operation with a USB type A/B cable
The Automation Panel can be up to 100 m away from the SDL3 Converter; USB 2.0 is fully integrated in the SDL3
transfer and transferred over this distance. The maximum distance for transferring data between the B&R industrial
PC and SDL3 Converter (5COSD3.1000-00) is 5 m; USB 2.0 is transferred via a USB type A/B cable.
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Automation Panel
with SDL3 receiver
B&R industrial PC
SDL cable
SDL3 cable
SDL3 Converter
USB type A/B cable
Availability of interfaces on Automation Panels with an SDL3 receiver:
SDL3 interface ✓USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 2.0 Power supply ✓Grounding ✓
Maximum cable length for SDL3: 100 m
Maximum cable length of SDL and USB: 5 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL3 receiver
•B&R industrial PC with SDL interface
•SDL3 Converter
•SDL cable, USB type A/B cable, SDL3 cable

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Operation without a USB type A/B cable
The Automation Panel can be up to 100 m away from the SDL3 Converter; USB 2.0 is fully integrated in the SDL3
transfer and transferred over this distance. The maximum distance for transferring data between the B&R industrial
PC and SDL3 Converter is 10 m; USB 1.1 is fully integrated in the SDL transfer and transferred over this distance.
Automation Panel
with SDL3 receiver
B&R industrial PC
SDL cable
SDL3 cable
SDL3 Converter
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of interfaces on Automation Panels with an SDL3 receiver:
SDL3 interface ✓USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 1.1 Power supply ✓Grounding ✓
Maximum cable length for SDL3: 100 m
Maximum cable length of SDL: 10 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL3 receiver
•B&R industrial PC with SDL interface
•SDL3 Converter
•SDL cable, SDL3 cable

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3.3.1.2 SDL3 operation with SDL3 Converter via DVI
When operating SDL3 with an SDL3 Converter (5COSD3.1000-00) via DVI, communication between an industrial
PC and the SDL3 Converter is handled using a DVI cable and USB type A/B cable. The Automation Panel is
connected to the SDL3 Converter using an SDL3 cable. The touch screen data from the multi-touch screen is
transferred via the USB type A/B cable.
The Automation Panel can be up to 100 m away from the SDL3 Converter; USB 2.0 is fully integrated in the SDL3
transfer and transferred over this distance. The maximum distance for transferring data between the B&R industrial
PC and SDL3 Converter is 5 m; USB 2.0 is transferred via a USB type A/B cable.
Automation Panel
with SDL3 receiver
Industrial PC
DVI cable
USB type A/B cable
SDL3 cable
SDL3 Converter
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of interfaces on Automation Panels with an SDL3 receiver:
SDL3 interface ✓USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 2.0 Power supply ✓Grounding ✓
Maximum cable length for SDL3: 100 m
Maximum cable length for DVI and USB: 5 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL3 receiver
•Industrial PC with DVI interface
•SDL3 Converter
•DVI cable, USB type A/B cable, SDL3 cable
Limitations
•Key and LED data is not transferred.
•Service and diagnostic data is not transferred.
•Resistive touch screens are not supported.
•Firmware updates are not possible.
•Adjusting the display brightness is not possible.
3.3.2 General limitations/characteristics
•USB 2.0 transfer is limited to 30 Mbit/s with SDL3.
•A display is always emulated by the SDL3 Converter using EDID data and hot plug detection on SDL3
Out, so DVI-compatible operation is possible. For this reason, the following behavior may occur during
operation with multiple displays. In the operating system, a connected panel is reported by the video driver
even in the following situations:
°No SDL3/SDL4 cable is connected.
°There is no connection established yet between the SDL3 link module and SDL3 Converter.
This behavior can be avoided by appropriate configuration in BIOS or via the graphics driver.

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3.4 Design/Configuration
Configuration
SDL3 Converter Select 1
5COSD3.1000-00
SDL3/SDL4 cables Select 1
5CASD3.0030-00 5CASD3.0050-00 5CASD3.0100-00 5CASD3.0150-00
5CASD3.0200-00 5CASD3.0300-00 5CASD3.0500-00 5CASD3.1000-00
SDL cable Select 11)
SDL cable
5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0018-00 5CASDL.0050-00
5CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0100-00
SDL cables with 45° connector
5CASDL.0018-01 5CASDL.0050-01 5CASDL.0100-01
SDL flex cables
5CASDL.0018-03 5CASDL.0050-03 5CASDL.0100-03
DVI cables Select 12)
5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0050-00
USB cables Select 13)
5CAUSB.0018-00 5CAUSB.0050-00
Terminal blocks Select 1
Power supply connector
0TB103.9 0TB103.91
Accessories Optional selection
Cable strain relief clip
5ACCRHMI.0011-000
1) Only required for SDL operation.
2) Only required for DVI operation.
3) Optional for SDL operation, required for DVI operation.

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3.5 System data
3.5.1 5COSD3.1000-00
3.5.1.1 General information
The SDL3 Converter makes operation via SDL3 with B&R industrial PCs and Automation Panels possible that
are not equipped with an SDL3 interface or SDL3 slot. Upgrading systems to SDL3 in the course of retrofitting or
modifications is extremely easy. When combined with an SDL3 interface integrated on a B&R industrial PC, two
Automation Panels can be connected in dual-independent display mode.
3.5.1.2 Order data
Model number Short description Figure
Converter
5COSD3.1000-00 SDL/SDL3 Converter
Required accessories
Accessories
0TB103.9 Connector 24 VDC - 3-pin, female - Screw clamp terminal block
3.31 mm²
0TB103.91 Connector 24 VDC - 3-pin female - Cage clamp terminal block
3.31 mm²
SDL3/SDL4 cables
5CASD3.0030-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 3 m
5CASD3.0050-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 5 m
5CASD3.0100-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 10 m
5CASD3.0150-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 15 m
5CASD3.0200-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 20 m
5CASD3.0300-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 30 m
5CASD3.0500-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 50 m
5CASD3.1000-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 100 m
SDL cables
5CASDL.0008-00 SDL cable - 0.8 m
5CASDL.0018-00 SDL cable - 1.8 m
5CASDL.0050-00 SDL cable - 5 m
5CASDL.0060-00 SDL cable - 6 m
5CASDL.0100-00 SDL cable - 10 m
Optional accessories
Accessories
5ACCRHMI.0011-000 REP strain relief USB - For APC2100/APC2200 - For SDL3 Con-
verter/SDL4 Converter
DVI cable
5CADVI.0018-00 DVI-D cable - 1.8 m
5CADVI.0050-00 DVI-D cable - 5 m
SDL cable - 45° connector
5CASDL.0018-01 SDL cable - 45-degree connector - 1.8 m
5CASDL.0050-01 SDL cable - 45-degree connector - 5 m
5CASDL.0100-01 SDL cable - 45-degree connector - 10 m
SDL flex cable
5CASDL.0018-03 SDL flex cable - 1.8 m
5CASDL.0050-03 SDL flex cable - 5 m
5CASDL.0100-03 SDL flex cable - 10 m
USB cable
5CAUSB.0018-00 USB 2.0 connection cable - Type A - type B connector - 1.8 m
5CAUSB.0050-00 USB 2.0 connection cable - Type A - type B connector - 5 m
Table 3: 5COSD3.1000-00 - Order data

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3.5.1.3 Technical data
Information:
The following specified characteristic data, features and limit values are only valid for these individual
components and may differ from those of the complete system. The data specified for the complete
system applies to the complete system in which this individual component is used, for example.
Model number 5COSD3.1000-00
General information
LEDs Status, SDL3
B&R ID code 0xE3C4
Certifications
CE Yes
UL cULus E115267
Industrial control equipment
Interfaces
USB
Quantity 1
Type USB 2.0
Variant Type B
Transfer rate Low speed (1.5 Mbit/s), full speed (12 Mbit/s) to high speed (480 Mbit/s)
SDL/DVI-D interface
Variant DVI-I
Type SDL/DVI-D
SDL3 Out
Variant RJ45, shielded
Type SDL3
Electrical properties
Nominal voltage 24 VDC ±25%, SELV 1)
Nominal current Max. 0.2 A
Overvoltage category per EN 61131-2 II
Galvanic isolation Yes
Operating conditions
Pollution degree per EN 61131-2 2
Degree of protection per EN 60529 IP20
Ambient conditions
Temperature
Operation 0 to 55°C 2)
Storage -20 to 60°C
Transport -20 to 60°C
Relative humidity
Operation 5 to 90%, non-condensing
Storage 5 to 95%, non-condensing
Transport 5 to 95%, non-condensing
Vibration 3)
Operation (continuous) 2 to 9 Hz: 1.75 mm amplitude / 9 to 200 Hz: 0.5 g peak
Operation (occasional) 2 to 9 Hz: 3.5 mm amplitude / 9 to 200 Hz: 1 g peak
Storage 2 to 8 Hz: 7.5 mm amplitude / 8 to 200 Hz: 2 g peak / 200 to 500 Hz: 4 g peak
Transport 2 to 8 Hz: 7.5 mm amplitude / 8 to 200 Hz: 2 g peak / 200 to 500 Hz: 4 g peak
Shock 3)
Operation 15 g peak, 11 ms
Storage 30 g peak, 6 ms
Transport 30 g peak, 6 ms
Elevation
Operation Max. 3000 m 2)
Mechanical properties
Housing
Material Aluminum
Coating White
Dimensions
Width 40 mm
Height 100 mm
Depth 80 mm
Weight Approx. 500 g
Table 4: 5COSD3.1000-00 - Technical data
1) EN 60950 requirements must be observed.
2) The temperature specifications correspond to a specification at 500 meters. The max. ambient temperature is typically derated 1°C per 1000 meters starting
at 500 m above sea level.
3) Top-hat rail clamp set X20AC0RF1 can also be used for improved installation / vibration resistance.
Vibration testing is performed per EN 60068-2-6. Shock testing is performed per EN 60068-2-27.

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3.5.1.4 Dimensions
Information:
All specifications in dimension diagrams and associated tables are in millimeters [mm].
2D and 3D diagrams (DXF and STEP formats) can be downloaded from the B&R website
(www.br-automation.com).
100
40 80
Figure 1: 5COSD3.1000-00 - Dimensions

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3.5.2 Device interfaces
3.5.2.1 Device interface overview
Information:
The interfaces available on the device or module are numbered for the purpose of clear differentiation.
This numbering used by the operating system may deviate, however.
View A
View B A B
Figure 2: 5COSD4.1000-00 - Device interfaces overview
Legend
1"SDL/DVI In interface" on page 18 4"+24 VDC power supply" on page 16
2"USB In interface" on page 19 5"Grounding" on page 17
3"LED status indicators" on page 19 6"SDL3 Out interface" on page 19
3.5.2.1.1 +24 VDC power supply
Danger!
The device is only permitted to be supplied with a SELV/PELV power supply or with safety extra-low
voltage (SELV) per EN 60950.
The necessary 3-pin connector is not included in delivery; for suitable accessories, see "0TB103.9x" on page 36.
The device is protected against overload and reverse polarity by a soldered fuse (10 A, fast-acting). If the fuse
is defective (e.g. due to overload), the device must be sent to B&R for repairs. If the polarity is reversed, it is not
necessary to replace the fuse.

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Pin Description Figure
1 +
2 Functional ground
3 -
•Reverse polarity protection
•3-pin
•Male
Electrical properties
Nominal voltage 24 VDC ±25%, SELV1)
Nominal current Max. 0.2 A
Overvoltage category per EN 61131-2 II
Galvanic isolation Yes
1) EN 60950 requirements must be observed.
3.5.2.1.1.1 Grounding
Caution!
The functional ground (power supply pin 2 and ground connection) must be connected to the central
grounding point (e.g. control cabinet or system) via the shortest possible path with the lowest possible
resistance and with the largest possible wire cross section. This type of grounding is mandatory for
proper functionality.
For example, a copper strip must be attached to the ground connection
at a central grounding point of the control cabinet or system in which the
device is installed. The wire cross section should be as large as possible
(at least 2.5 mm²).

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3.5.2.1.2 SDL/DVI In interface
The interface is designed as a DVI-I connector (female) and can be oper-
ated with DVI-D or SDL transmission technology.
Pin Pinout Description Pin Pinout Description
1 TMDS data 2- DVI lane 2 (negative) 16 HPD Hot plug detection
2 TMDS data 2+ DVI lane 2 (positive) 17 TMDS data 0- DVI lane 0 (negative)
3 TMDS data 2/4 SHIELD Shield for data pairs 2 and 4 18 TMDS data 0+ DVI lane 0 (positive)
4SDL- SDL lane (negative) 19 TMDS data 0/XUSB1
SHIELD Shield of data pair 0 and USB1
5 SDL+ SDL lane (positive) 20 XUSB1- USB lane 1 (negative)
6 DDC clock DDC-based control signal (clock) 21 XUSB1+ USB lane 1 (positive)
7 DDC data DDC-based control signal (data) 22 TMDS clock shield Shield of clock pair
8 Not connected Not connected 23 TMDS clock+ DVI clock (positive)
9 TMDS data 1- DVI lane 1 (negative) 24 TMDS clock - DVI clock (negative)
10 TMDS data 1+ DVI lane 1 (positive) C1 Not connected Not connected
11 TMDS data 1/XUSB0
SHIELD Shield of data pair 1 and USB0 C2 Not connected Not connected
12 XUSB0- USB lane 0 (negative) C3 Not connected Not connected
13 XUSB0+ USB lane 0 (positive) C4 Not connected Not connected
14 +5 V power1) +5 V power supply C5 Not connected Not connected
15 Ground (return for +5 V,
HSync and VSync) Ground - -
1) Protected internally by a multifuse.
Information:
Hot plugging output devices on the interface for service purposes is supported by the hardware and
graphic drivers of approved operating systems. Recalibration may be required for touch screen de-
vices.
A maximum of 100 mating cycles are specified for this interface.
Information:
In SDL operation without USB type A/B cable, the USB transfer rate is limited to USB 1.1.
A USB transfer rate of USB 2.0 is possible in DVI or SDL operation with a USB type A/B cable.
3.5.2.1.2.1 Cable lengths and resolutions for SDL transfer
The following table shows the relationship between segment length and maximum resolution depending on the
SDL cable:
ResolutionSDL cable
Segment length [m]
VGA
640 x 480
SVGA
800 x 600
XGA
1024 x 768
HD
1366 x 768
SXGA
1280 x 1024
UXGA
1600 x 1200
FHD
1920 x 1080
0.8 5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0008-00 5CASDL.0008-00
1.8
5CASDL.0018-00
5CASDL.0018-01
5CASDL.0018-03
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5CASDL.0018-01
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5CASDL.0018-01
5CASDL.0018-03
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5CASDL.0050-00
5CASDL.0050-01
5CASDL.0050-03
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65CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0060-00 5CASDL.0060-00
10
5CASDL.0100-00
5CASDL.0100-01
5CASDL.0100-03
5CASDL.0100-00
5CASDL.0100-01
5CASDL.0100-03
5CASDL.0100-00
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5CASDL.0100-03
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5CASDL.0100-00
5CASDL.0100-01
5CASDL.0100-03
3.5.2.1.2.2 Cable lengths and resolutions for DVI transfer
The following table shows the relationship between segment length and maximum resolution depending on the
DVI cable:
ResolutionDVI cable
Segment length [m]
VGA
640 x 480
SVGA
800 x 600
XGA
1024 x 768
HD
1366 x 768
SXGA
1280 x 1024
UXGA
1600 x 1200
FHD
1920 x 1080
1.8 5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0018-00 5CADVI.0018-00
55CADVI.0050-00 5CADVI.0050-00 5CADVI.0050-00 5CADVI.0050-00 5CADVI.0050-00 5CADVI.0050-00 5CADVI.0050-00
The maximum cable length for DVI transfer is limited to 5 m due to the USB specification.

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3.5.2.1.3 SDL3 Out interface
The SDL3 Out interface is a female RJ45 connector and
operated with SDL3 transmission technology.
Information:
Hot plugging output devices on the interface for service purposes is supported by the hardware and
graphic drivers of approved operating systems. Recalibration may be required for touch screen de-
vices.
A maximum of 500 mating cycles are specified for this interface.
3.5.2.1.4 LED status indicators
LED status indicators are located on the front of the SDL3 Converter.
Assignment LED Color Status Explanation LED status indicator
On Active SDL communication
Blinking:
On -
50% brightness
Active SDL communication
Faulty or incomplete firmware up-
grade. TBD from what? Link/PC/Con-
verter?
Blinking No active SDL communication
Status Yellow
Blinking:
On -
50% brightness
- Off
No active SDL communication
Faulty or incomplete firmware up-
grade. TBD see above
On The SDL3 connection is established
and OK.
SDL3 Yellow
Off No active SDL3 connection. And/Or
faulty? TBD
3.5.2.1.5 USB In interface
The USB In interface is a USB 2.0 type B interface that is used to transfer USB data. It must be connected to a
USB interface on the output device (e.g. B&R industrial PC) if DVI operation or SDL operation with a USB cable
was chosen as the transfer method.
For possible transfer methods, see section "Connection options" on page 9.
USB In interface
Standard USB 2.0
Variant Type B, female
Low speed (1.5 Mbit/s)
Full speed (12 Mbit/s)
Transfer rate
High speed (480 Mbit/s)
Cable length Max. 5 m (without hub)

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3.6 Overview
Model number Short description Page
Accessories
0TB103.9 Connector 24 VDC - 3-pin female - Screw clamp terminal block 3.31 mm² 36
0TB103.91 Connector 24 VDC - 3-pin female - Cage clamp terminal block 3.31 mm² 36
5ACCRHMI.0011-000 REP strain relief USB - For APC2100/APC2200 - For SDL3 Converter/SDL4 Converter 55
Converter
5COSD3.1000-00 SDL/SDL3 Converter 13
DVI cable
5CADVI.0018-00 DVI-D cable - 1.8 m 50
5CADVI.0050-00 DVI-D cable - 5 m 50
SDL cable - 45° connector
5CASDL.0018-01 SDL cable - 45-degree connector - 1.8 m 43
5CASDL.0050-01 SDL cable - 45-degree connector - 5 m 43
5CASDL.0100-01 SDL cable - 45-degree connector - 10 m 43
SDL cables
5CASDL.0008-00 SDL cable - 0.8 m 40
5CASDL.0018-00 SDL cable - 1.8 m 40
5CASDL.0050-00 SDL cable - 5 m 40
5CASDL.0060-00 SDL cable - 6 m 40
5CASDL.0100-00 SDL cable - 10 m 40
SDL flex cable
5CASDL.0018-03 SDL flex cable - 1.8 m 46
5CASDL.0050-03 SDL flex cable - 5 m 46
5CASDL.0100-03 SDL flex cable - 10 m 46
SDL3/SDL4 cables
5CASD3.0030-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 3 m 37
5CASD3.0050-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 5 m 37
5CASD3.0100-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 10 m 37
5CASD3.0150-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 15 m 37
5CASD3.0200-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 20 m 37
5CASD3.0300-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 30 m 37
5CASD3.0500-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 50 m 37
5CASD3.1000-00 SDL3/SDL4 cable - 100 m 37
USB cable
5CAUSB.0018-00 USB 2.0 connection cable - Type A - type B connector - 1.8 m 53
5CAUSB.0050-00 USB 2.0 connection cable - Type A - type B connector - 5 m 53
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