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Optical Wiring
Section 3-3
Pairs of Controller Link Units used in duplex operation can also be connected
in any order but they must be connected with special cable. (There must be no
other nodes between them.)
Note
1.
Connect active and standby Controller Link Units using a GI cable (of at
least 50 cm in length). See 1-2-6 Devices Required for Connection for de-
tails on available GI Optical Fiber Cables.
2.
Always use the specified Optical Fiber Cables.
3.
The maximum distance between nodes depends on the type of GI cable
(core diameter) that is being used.
62.5/125
µ
m cable: Max. distance between nodes = 2 km
50/125
µ
m cable: Max. distance between nodes = 1 km
4.
There are no special restrictions that apply to the distance between stand-
by Controller Link Units and higher or lower Controller Link Units. (The re-
strictions, however, on the maximum transmission distance for Controller
Link Networks (30 km) and the maximum distance between nodes (de-
pends on the cable construction method) must be satisfied.)
5.
The standby Controller Link Unit does not participate in communications
and so is not counted as a node. However, because standby Units are in-
cluded in the figure for the maximum number of mountable Units (62), the
maximum number of active nodes is equal to the following:
62
−
Number of standby Units
6.
The network can include a mixture of duplex and non-duplex nodes.
3-3-3
Backup Power Supply Wiring
Each node requires a backup power supply for the node bypass function. Sev-
eral nodes can be connected to a single power supply or each node can be
connected to an independent power supply.
Be sure that the backup power supply is providing sufficient current and volt-
age at the Unit’s connector. See 1-2-8 Backup Power Supply (Optical System
Only) for the backup power supply specifications.
Note
1.
A label has been placed over the upper surface of the CS-series Controller
Link Units to prevent wire cuttings from entering the Unit. When wiring the
backup power supply, leave the label in place.
2.
When wiring is complete, remove the label to avoid overheating.
3.
Use a power supply that is not connected to PLC operation, as in the case
of the node bypass function, for the backup power supply so that when the
power to the PLC is turned OFF, the backup power supply will continue.
Higher
Lower
1 node
1 node
1 node
Active mode
Standby mode
(See
note
1.)
R
R
Active mode
Standby mode
Active mode
Standby mode
(See
note
1.)
(See
note
1.)
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
T
R: Receive
T: Transmit
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Page 91: ...74 CVM1 and CV series Optical Ring Controller Link Units Section 4 2 ...
Page 108: ...91 Setting Data Links Section 5 2 Device Information Setting Data Link Tables ...
Page 125: ...108 Checking Data Link Status Section 5 4 ...
Page 181: ...164 Setting Routing Tables Section 7 4 ...
Page 199: ...182 Memory Areas Related to Duplex Operation Section 8 6 ...
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Page 298: ...281 CS series Optical Bus Controller Link Units Appendix C Dimensions Unit mm 101 35 130 ...
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