Installation and Wiring
Cage Clamp
3-4 Wiring Communication Cables
3-5 Programming Device Connections
Do not exceed the output capacity or the maximum common current for tran-
sistor outputs shown in the following table.
Output Capacity
Both the relay and I/O-connector make use of cage-clamp technology. The
picture below shows how the wires should be inserted.
Tools to be used for the I/O connector:
•
Perpendicular to the wire (top-half of the picture above)
Philips screw-driver 2.5 x 0.4 mm
•
In-line with the wire (bottom-half of the picture above)
WAGO tool 233-332
Tools to be used for the relay connector:
•
Perpendicular to the wire (top-half of the picture above)
Philips screw-driver 2.5 x 0.4 mm
•
In-line with the wire (bottom-half of the picture above)
Philips screw-driver 2.5 x 0.4 mm
When wiring the RS-422/485 communication cable, make sure to use
shielded cable with twisted wires. The shield of the cable can be connected
to the middle pin of the RS-422/485 connector. Internally this pin is con-
nected to the Functional Earth tab.
The Functional earth tab is also connected to the shielding of the Peripheral
connector.
For a complete overview of Programming Device connections see section
3-4-9 of W377 Operation Manual CPM2C-S.
Note
When using CX-Programmer, select CPM2*-S* as PLC Device Type.
Item
Specification
200 mA at 24 VDC
SECTION 3
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