CP-Link-4 input
The control panel has a CP-Link 4 input (X102) in the form of an 8-pin M12 socket. Via the interface, the control panel can be connected to an industrial PC at a distance of up to 100 m. The connection can be made either directly with an industrial PC with a corresponding PCIe module or indirectly via an intermediate transmitter box.
Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
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1 | HDBT_0+ | 7 | HDBT_2- |
2 | HDBT_0- | 8 | HDBT_2+ |
3 | HDBT_1+ | S1 | Shield |
4 | HDBT_1- | S2 | Shield |
5 | HDBT_3+ | S3 | Shield |
6 | HDBT_3- |
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CP-Link 4 is available as a Two Cable Display Link on an industrial PC with PCIe module. The devices shown below are examples of all CP-Link 4-capable industrial PCs and control panels.
The control panel can be connected directly to the industrial PC via the module. USB 2.0 (100 Mbit/s) and DVI are transmitted together via a CP-Link 4 cable. An additional power supply is required for the control panel.

CP-Link 4 with CU8802 transmitter box
If the industrial PC is not equipped with a PCIe module, a transmitter box is required for connecting the control panel.
When installing the control panel with the CU8802 transmitter box, the industrial PC is connected to the transmitter box via USB and DP/DVI. The transmitter box is then connected to the control panel via the CP-Link 4 connection of the transmitter box using a CP-Link 4 cable. USB and DVI are transmitted together via this cable. An additional power supply is required for the control panel (Two Cable Display Link). The following figure shows the wire connection to the CU8802-000x.

The following ordering options are available for the transmitter boxes:
- CU8802-0000: DVI-to-DVI cable included in the box
- CU8802-0010: DisplayPort to DVI cable included with box
CP-Link 4 with CU8803 transmitter box
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Material damage due to double voltage connection with CU8803 Connecting an additional power supply to the voltage socket of the control panel can cause damage to the panel.
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When installing the control panel with the CU8803 transmitter box, the industrial PC is also connected to the transmitter box via USB and DP/DVI. The transmitter box is then connected to the control panel via the CP-Link 4 connection of the transmitter box using a CP-Link 4 cable. With this box, USB, DP/DVI and power supply can be transmitted together via the cable (One Cable Display Link). Do not connect an additional power supply to the CP39xx-0010 as this could cause damage. The following figure shows the wire connection to the CU8803.

The following ordering options are available for the transmitter boxes:
- CU8803-0000: DVI-to-DVI cable included in the box
- CU8803-0001: DisplayPort to DVI cable included with box