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Connectable Device Lists
Appendix A
Flat Cable Connectors
Power Supply Tap
Cable Connectors for Sensor Terminals
Cable Connectors for Environment-resistive Slaves
The following cable connectors for Environment-resistive Slaves cannot be used for DeviceNet communica-
tions because of differences such as the number of pins that are used.
For DRT1-
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C(-1) Slaves
Model
Specifications
DCN4-TR4-1
Flat connector socket for flat cable
DCN4-BR4
Flat connector plug for flat cable
DCN4-BR4D
Thin Cable-Flat Cable conversion connector.
Used to branch to thin cable.
Model
Specifications
DCN1-1P
The DCN1-1P is used to connect the communications power supply to the network.
Includes two XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connectors with attachment screws, a terminator, and
two fuses.
A Terminating Resistor (included) can be connected.
Model
Specifications
XS8A-0441
Connector marking: XS8-1
Applicable cable wire size: 0.3 to 0.5 mm
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XS8A-0442
Connector marking: XS8-2
Applicable cable wire size: 0.14 to 0.2 mm
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Connector type
Model
Specifications
I/O connectors
XS2G-D4
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Shielded, micro-size (M12) male plug connector for custom cable
assembly (crimp or solder)
XS2H-D421-
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Cable with shielded, micro-size (M12) male plug connector on one
end and loose wires on the other
XS2W-D42
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Cable with shielded, micro-size (M12) connectors on both ends
(male plug on one end and female socket on the other)
External power sup-
ply connectors
XS2C-D4
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Shielded, micro-size (M12) female socket connector for custom
cable assembly (crimp or solder)
XS2F-D42
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80-A
Cable with shielded, micro-size (M12) female socket connector on
one end and loose wires on the other
Summary of Contents for DEVICENET -
Page 1: ...DeviceNet Cat No W267 E1 11 OPERATION MANUAL...
Page 2: ...DeviceNet Operation Manual Revised April 2008...
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Page 41: ...20 Basic Operating Procedures Section 1 4...
Page 107: ...86 Operational Checklist Section 2 6...
Page 123: ...102 Step 3 Splitting the System into Multiple Power Supplies Section 3 6...
Page 161: ...140 Index...