Manual, F/T Sensor, Ethernet Axia
Document #9620-05-C-Ethernet Axia-02
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3.2
Cable Configuration
Cables can be configured a number of ways; however, the most common configurations are presented
in the following:
Figure 3.1—Axia80/Axia90 Cable Configuration
Axia F/T Sensor and
interface plate with
cable support bracket
(P-clip not shown in this view)
RJ45 Connector for Ethernet
(Branch 2)
Unterminated End for Power
(Branch 1)
6-pin Power and Ethernet Cable to the sensor
(ATI P/N 9105-C-ZC22-ZC28-X)
or
8-pin Power and Ethernet Cable to the sensor
(ATI P/N 9105-C-ZC27-ZC28-X)
Note: Cable lengths are shortened
in the figure for reference only.
Power and Ethernet cable
to the customer application
(ATI P/N 9105-C-ZC28-U-RJ45S-X)
Figure 3.2—Axia130 Cable Configuration
Axia130 sensor
sensor cable
(ATI P/N 9105-C-ZC28-ZC28-X-Z2)
Power and Ethernet cable
to the customer application
(ATI P/N 9105-C-ZC28-U-RJ45S-X)
Unterminated end for power
(branch 1)
RJ45 connector for Ethernet
Note
: Cable lengths are shortened in the figure for reference only.
3.3
Pin and Wire Assignments for Connectors
CAUTION:
Ensure the cable shield is properly grounded. Improper shielding on the
cables can cause communication errors and an inoperative Axia sensor.
The following section provides the pin assignment for the connector on the Axia sensor and applicable
connectors on the cables. For supply voltage ratings, refer to the following table or
. For additional cable technical specifications, refer to
Table 3.1—Power Supply
1
Power Source
Voltage
Power Consumption
Minimum
Nominal
Maximum
Maximum
DC Power
12 V
24 V
30 V
1.5 W
Notes:
1. The power supply input is reverse polarity protected. If the power and ground to the power supply
inputs are plugged in reverse, then the reverse polarity protection stops the incorrectly wired supply
input from damaging or powering on the sensor.