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Connector Terminals
Section 5-2
Note
Use a fine-tipped screwdriver. The size of the communications Con-
nector Terminal screws is M2.5.
Attaching Connectors
Attach the communications cable fitted with a connector to the connector of
the Connector Terminal.
Note
1.
The direction of the connector depends on the Connector Terminal node
model. Communications connectors of 8-point and 16-point Connector
Terminals lie horizontally, and the communications connectors of 32-point
Connector Terminals are positioned vertically. Check the direction of the
connector carefully before inserting it.
2.
Check that the communications cables are a sufficient length when con-
necting to prevent them from being pulled out or bent over. Do not place
heavy objects on the cable cord. Doing so may cause the cables to break.
1,2,3...
1.
Attach the communications cable connector to the connector of the Con-
nector Terminal as shown in the following figure.
The following example is for the SRT2-V
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(-1).
2.
Tighten the connector screws to secure the connector to the Connector
Terminal. The correct tightening torque is 0.2 to 0.4 N
⋅
m.
MIL Connector Wiring and
Assembly
Use the procedure below to assemble a cable using the following MIL connec-
tors.
SRT2-V
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D16ML (-1): XG4M-2030-T (20-pin MIL Connector)
SRT2-
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D32ML (-1): XG4M-4030-T (40-pin MIL Connector)
The following procedure is an example to assemble the 20-pin MIL Connector.
The same procedure will apply if the 40-pin MIL Connector is used.
1,2,3...
1.
Using a fine-tipped screwdriver, release both sides of the plug to separate
the MIL socket into its contact and cover components. The contact compo-
nent of the socket has two small hooks on each side. Release both sides
of the cover from these hooks one by one, taking care not to forcefully un-
hook one side only.
2.
Insert the flat cable between the cover and contact components separated
in
1
above, then, after making sure that each cable wire is placed in the cor-
rect position on the contact component, lock the cover and contact compo-
nents together. Use a vise or similar tool to press the components together
Cover
Contact