High Temp. Ethernet Cable With M12 Connector (E-Ethcbxx); Figure 41: Low Temp. Multi-Conductor Cable With M16 Connector (E-2Cltcbxx) - Fluke endurance series User Manual

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If you cut the cable to shorten it, notice that both sets of twisted-pair wires
have drain wires inside their insulation. These drain wires (and the white
wire that is not part of the twisted pair) must be connected to the terminal
labeled CLEAR.
If you purchase your own High Temp. Multi-conductor cable, use wire with
the same specifications as herein mentioned. Maximum RS485 cable length
is 1.200 m (4000 ft). Power supply (24VDC) feed in distance to the
Endurance® sensor should not extend the 60m (200 ft.) limit.
An ordered Multi-Conductor Cable does not include a terminal block!

Figure 41: Low Temp. Multi-Conductor Cable with M16 Connector (E-2CLTCBxx)

9.1.3. High Temp. Ethernet cable with M12 connector (E-ETHCBxx)

Use the High Temp. 4-conductor cable (E-ETHCBxx) to connect the Endurance® sensor to a
LAN/Ethernet device. It is a standardized cable, equipped with a D-coded, M12 4-pin
connector type and a RJ45 connector on the counter side, and is suited for industrial Ethernet
applications. The M12 connector is IP67/NEMA 4 rated and has a screw retention feature. Via
the 4-conductor cable, the Endurance® sensor may be powered as a PD (Powered Device)
by a PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) in a PoE (Power over Ethernet) mode. Refer to PoE
standard IEEE 802.3af, mode A, 10/100 Mbit mixed DC & data. The cable is Teflon coated
and withstands ambient temperatures form -80 to 200°C (-112°F to 392°F). Teflon coated
temperature cables have well to excellent resistance to oxidation, heat, weather, sun, ozone,
flame, water, acid, alkalis, and alcohol, but poor resistance to gasoline, kerosene, and
degreaser solvents.
Purchasable High Temp. Ethernet 4-conductor cables lengths are 7.5m (25ft.), 10m (33ft.),
see Table 4.
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