Mitsubishi Electronics C6/C64 Life Jacket User Manual


 
4. CONTROL UNIT CONNECTIONS
4.15 Connecting the IO Device with DeviceNet
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Wiring the DeviceNet terminal block
(1) Peel the cable's sheath, and separate the inner wire from the shield mesh.
(2) Peel the shield mesh and the inner wire's sheath, and twist the core wires.
A
pprox. 10mm
Shield mesh
DeviceNet cable
(3) Insert the wire's core wire into an opening on the terminal block, and tighten with a flat-tip
screwdriver so that the wire does not dislocate.
Make sure that the terminal screw is sufficiently loosened before inserting the wire into the
opening.
DeviceNet cable
Flat-tip screwdriver
(for fixing terminal block)
(Note)
Solder plating of the core wires must
be avoided as a contact fault could
result.
Flat-tip screwdriver
(for fixing wire)
(4) After wiring to the terminal block, fit the terminal block into the DeviceNet connector and fix it
with a flat-tip screwdriver.
<Remarks>
Contact ODVA for details on the following devices required to structure the DeviceNet network.
Network power supply unit
Power supply tap
Tap
Terminator
Cable
The ODVA contacts are listed below.
Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc.
PMB 499
20423 State Road 7 #F6
Boca Raton, FL 33498-6797 USA
TEL: +1-954-340-5412 FAX: +1-954-340-5413
Contact the following company for details on the configuration software.
Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH
Rheinstrasse 78
D-65795 Hattersheim Germany
TEL: +49-6190-9907-0 FAX: +49-6190-9907-50
CAUTION
Incorrect connections could cause device damage, so always connect the cables to the
designated connectors.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cable between each unit while the power
is ON.
Separate the signal wire from the drive line/power line when wiring.