Installation For Non-Toshiba Asd Networks; Toshiba Common Serial Asd Network Installation - Toshiba XLTR-200 Instruction Manual

Toshiba serial multiprotocol network gateway user's manual
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Figure 3: DIN Rail Mounting Kit Installation

3.2 Installation for Non-Toshiba ASD Networks

Note that in order to power the unit when not connecting to Toshiba ASDs via
the common serial ports, the optional 120VAC/9VDC power supply (ICC part
number 10456) or a user-supplied power source meeting the requirements
outlined in section 10 must also be installed.
1.
Mount the unit via the desired method (refer to section 3.1).
2.
Connect the various networks to their respective plugs/terminal blocks.
Ensure that any terminal blocks are fully seated into their respective
headers, and route the network cables such that they are located well away
from any electrical noise sources, such as ASD input power or motor
wiring. Also take care to route all cables away from any sharp edges or
positions where they may be pinched.
3.
Take a moment to verify that the gateway and all network cables have
sufficient clearance from electrical noise sources such as drives, motors, or
power-carrying electrical wiring.
4.
Connect the power supply to the gateway's "AUX PWR" jack.

3.3 Toshiba Common Serial ASD Network Installation

The gateway connects to each drive via the drive's common serial (logic level)
communication port, typically located on either the main drive control board
(G7, S11), on the front of the drive enclosure under a small snap-on cover (A7,
S9), on the right-hand side of the drive enclosure under a small snap-on cover
(S7), or on the bottom side of the drive enclosure (VF-nC1). Although in
general no drive parameters need to be configured in order to use the gateway,
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