Coaxial Cable - Mitsubishi Electric A1SJ71AP23Q User Manual

Melsecnet, melsecnet/b local station data link module
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5.2 Coaxial Cable

This section describes how to connect a coaxial cable with the local
module.
(1) Precautions for wiring
(a) Securing of wiring space
Applicable cable
3C-2V
Coaxial cable
5C-2V
(b) Laying a coaxial cable
(c) Installing/removing a coaxial cable
(2) Connection of cable
A coaxial cable connects OUT(F-SD, R-RD) and IN (F-RD, R-SD)
as shown below. (OUT(F-SD, R-RD) of the last station is connected
to IN (F-RD, R-SD) of the master station.)
Slave station No.2
When a coaxial cable is connected with the local module, a
cable bend radius is restricted.
Figure 5.2 Allowable bend radius of coaxial cable
Table 5.1 Allowable bend radius of coaxial cable
30mm
When laying a coaxial cable, keep a distance of 100mm (3.94
inch) or more from other power cables or control cables.
In addition, connecting FGs of the power supply module of the
base unit where the local module is mounted strengthens
measures against noise.
Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply
used by the system.
Station No. 02
OUT
IN
Front
Figure 5.3 Connection method
Local
module
A
r
Connector part A
Slave station No.1
Station No. 01
OUT
IN
Front
14
Allowable bend radius r
23mm
30mm
Master station
Station No. 00
OUT
IN
Front

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