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CIDRW System
User’s Manual
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Con
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Wiring
SECTION 2
Installation and Connections/Wiring
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Power Supply and Grounding Wires
Connect the power supply and grounding wires to the dedicated power supply connector.
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The grounding wire should be connected to a ground exclusive to the Amplifier Unit. If the grounding wire is shared
with another unit, or connected to a beam in a building, there may be adverse effects.
•
Make the grounding point as close as possible and the length of the grounding wire used as short as possible.
• Dedicated Power Supply Connector
Prepare a V640-A90 (can be purchased as an accessory).
• Dedicated Power Supply Cable
Use an AWG20 to AWG24 cable.
Use a dedicated tool for crimping the cable to the connector pins.
• Power Supply
Use a power supply that satisfies the following conditions.
*The maximum power consumption of the Amplifier Unit is 150 mA at 24 VDC(V640-HAM11-V3), 400
mA at 24 VDC(V640-HAM11-L). The inrush current, however, must be considered when selecting the
power supply capacity. A power supply with an output of 650 mA min. at 24 VDC is recommended.
Contents of the V640-A90 set (accessory)
Name
Quantity
When procured individually
Manufacturer
Model
Power supply connector
One
Tyco Electronics
1-178288-3
Pins for power supply con-
nector
Three
175217-3
Connector for RS-485 port
One
Phoenix Contact
MSTB2.5/2-STF-5.08
* “Connector for RS-485 port“ is not able to use for the Amplifier Unit.
Recommended Crimping Tool
Manufacturer
Model
Tyco Electronics
919601-1
Recommended Product
Manufacturer
Model
Output current
Input voltage
OMRON
S8VS-01524
24 VDC, 650 mA
100 to 240 VAC
24 V+
24 V-
GR
24 VDC
Ground to 100
Ω
or less
Connector
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