Termination Resistor Connection - YASKAWA SI-C3 Technical Manual

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5 Installation Procedure
1.
Connect the communication cables to the option modular connector CN1 as shown in
A - Pull back the shielding and lightly twist the end
with your fingers to keep the ends from fraying.
B - About 5.5 mm (when not using terminal
extensions)
C - Blade thickness of 0.4 mm or less
D - Blade width of 2.5 mm or less
2.
Make sure that you correctly connect the wires and that you did not accidentally pinch wire insulation in
the option modular connector CN1.
Trim any frayed wires.
3.
Connect the communication cables to the option modular connector CN1 as shown in
After the option modular connector CN1 is fully attached to the option, tighten the screws on the left and
right sides of the option modular connector CN1.
Tighten the screws to a correct tightening torque:
• 0.22 N∙m to 0.25 N∙m (1.95 lbf∙in to 2.21 lbf∙in)
A - Blade depth of 0.6 mm or less

Termination Resistor Connection

When the CC-Link Option is the last station connected in a CC-Link network, the termination resistor needs to be
installed on that CC-Link Option.
Cut the ring lugs from the termination resistor leads, and then loosen the DA and DB terminals and insert the
termination resistor between terminals DA and DB as shown.
Note:
Use the built-in termination resistor from the master if available, otherwise procure a standard-market resistor of 110 Ω, ±5% (1/2 W).
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Figure 5.18 Connect Cable Wiring
Figure 5.19 Option Modular Connector CN1 Installation (Ex. GA700)
E - Option modular connector CN1
F - CC-Link comm cable (do not soldered ends)
G - Loosen the screws and insert the cable into the
opening on the terminal block
B - Blade width of 3.5 mm or less
YASKAWA SIEP C730600 83E CC-Link Technical Manual
Figure
5.18.
Figure
5.19.

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