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Cabling the AC 800F
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When cabling proceed as follows:
1.
Lay the bus cable
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Do not lay the cable close to power cables
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Screw the terminating resistors to both cable ends
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Note that the min. bending radius of the 10Base5 cable is 15 cm.
2.
Connect the bus cable to ground
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Provide for a low transition resistance and a reliable contact. Ground the bus
cable using a grounding clip. This is done by connecting the clip to the
10Base5 terminating resistor and grounding it. Provide for low contact
resistance and permanent contact.
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Insulate the terminating resistor without grounding clamp. Make sure that no
contact to ground (neither earth nor a conductive part of the building) exists.
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If several cable segments are connected by 10Base5 N/N connectors, these
must also be insulated from ground.
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If your installation has not been connected to ground as described
above, neither operational reliability nor RFI suppression or
EMI/RFI shielding can be guaranteed.
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The terminating resistors or connectors of a grounded cable have
the same potential as the grounding point. Do not touch. A
compensating current may flow through your body.
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When linking two cable segments, do not directly touch them before.
A compensating current may flow through your body, if the cable is
in contact with ground at two points.
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Observe the safety regulations and standards applicable in your
country.
Summary of Contents for AC 800F
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