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Connecting Turnback Cables
Section 3-3
Use the following screwdriver or an equivalent to remove the wires.
Recommended Screwdriver
Recommended Power
Supplies
Use a SELV power supply with overcurrent protection.
A SELV power supply has redundant or increased insulation between the I/O,
an output voltage of 30 Vr.m.s and a 42.4-V peak or maximum of 60 VDC.
Recommended power supply: S82K-10024 (OMRON) or S82J-10024D
(OMRON)
Recommended Wire
Strip Length
Strip between 7 and 10 mm of insulation at the ends of the wires (stranded or
solid wire).
Pin Terminal Length
Use pin terminals with a pin (conductor) length of 8 to 10 mm.
3-3
Connecting Turnback Cables
When a Slice I/O Terminal is divided into blocks to expand the system, con-
nect a GRT1-TBR Right Turnback Unit to the GRT1-TBL Left Turnback Unit
with a GCN2-100 Turnback Cable.
Note
Power is not supplied through the GCN2-100 Turnback Cable. Always wire
(supply) the power to the GRT1-TBL Left Turnback Unit from the same power
supply that supplies the Communications Unit.
Model
Maker
SZF1
Phoenix Contact
3.5 mm
0.6 mm
Side view
Front view
Type
Gauge
Stranded wire
20 AWG to 16 AWG
(0.5 to 1.25 mm
2
)
Solid wire
Pin terminal
Strip 7 to 10 mm.
Pin length: 8 to 10 mm
Summary of Contents for SmartSlice GRT1-Series
Page 1: ...Slice I O Units Cat No W455 E1 06 SmartSlice GRT1 Series OPERATION MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...SmartSlice GRT1 Series Slice I O Units Operation Manual Revised November 2007 ...
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Page 5: ...vi ...
Page 13: ...xiv ...
Page 21: ...xxii EC Directives 6 ...
Page 63: ...42 Connecting Turnback Cables Section 3 3 ...
Page 109: ...88 Digital I O Units Section 4 6 ...
Page 251: ...230 Maintenance Information Window Section 7 3 Maintenance Information Window ...
Page 293: ...272 GRT1 CP1 L Positioning Unit Section 7 5 ...
Page 301: ...280 GRT1 END End Unit Section 8 5 Dimensions 11 9 11 9 55 7 1 5 19 5 83 5 2 9 2 9 OMRON ...
Page 323: ...302 Troubleshooting by Unit Section 9 5 ...
Page 351: ...330 Explicit Messages Appendix A ...
Page 355: ...334 Power Consumption and Weight Tables Appendix C ...
Page 357: ...336 I O Current Consumption Table Appendix D ...
Page 365: ...344 Revision History ...