Omron CRT1 - 10-2009 Operation Manual page 63

Componet slave units and repeater unit
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Communications Cable
Item
Wiring method for communica-
tions power supply
Master Unit location
Note
Using Different Cable
Types
Note
Restrictions in Distance between Cables of Multiple CompoNet Systems
Round cable I
Round cable II
Wired separately
Supplied via Communications Cable. (Power is supplied from the
from the Communi-
Master Unit and Repeater Units.)
cations Cable.
End of trunk line
Baud rate other than 93.75 kbps: End of trunk line
93.75 kbps: Anywhere in network
(1) Bit Slave that come with a flat cable already connected cannot be con-
nected if the preconnected cable is removed.
(2) If a baud rate of 4 Mbps is used, branching and multidrop connections are
not possible from the trunk line. (There are no Multidrop Connectors for
Flat Cable II.)
The same type of cable must be used for all lines downstream from the Mas-
ter Unit (i.e., the trunk line and branch lines, sub-trunk lines and their branch
lines, and branch lines and sub-branch lines must use the same type of
cable).
When Repeater Units are used, however, different cables can be used for the
trunk line and sub-trunk lines, and for sub-trunk lines and sub-trunk lines,
above and below a Repeater Unit.
Master
Unit
Cable (trunk line)
Repeater Unit
Cable (sub-trunk line)
Slave Unit
Round cable I, round cable II, Flat Cable I (Standard) and Flat Cable II
(Sheathed) are treated as different types of cable.
When using more than one CompoNet System with Flat Cable I or II, opera-
tion may be unstable due to interference. To prevent this, the Flat Cables for
the different CompoNet Systems must be separated from each other by at
least 5 mm.
Cable type
Flat Cable I
The same type of cable must be used.
Different types of cable can be used.
The same type of cable must be used.
Slave Unit
Section 2-3
Flat Cable II
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