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3.2.2 10BASE5 (AUI) Connections
AFP2790
10BASE5(AUI) connections
Connect the transceiver cable to the 10BASE5 (AUI) connector (with D-SUB 15 pins retainer) on the
front panel of the unit. After you connect it, push down the retainer to fasten the cable.
Transceiver and transceiver cable
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The transceiver that you use must comply with IEEE802.3.
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According to the ratings, transceiver cable can be up to 50 m in length but considering noise resistance,
we recommend that you keep the cable under 5 m in length.
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We recommend that you use a high-reliability connector type for the transceiver.
External power supply terminal connections
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Connect the external power supply terminal on the front panel of the unit to 12 V DC power supply to
power the transceiver cable.
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Note that the internal voltage drop is 1 V (max.).
Earth
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The F.G. pin of the external power supply terminal on the front of the unit is connected to the outer
metallic shell of the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T connector (RJ45), or the outer metallic shell of the
10BASE5 (AUI) connector. These are also connected to the F.G. terminal of the power supply unit
through the backplane.
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In an environment with a high noise level, the F.G. terminal should be grounded at a grounding
resistance of 100
Ω
or less.
Summary of Contents for FP2 ET-LAN
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Unit Functions and Restrictions ...
Page 14: ...1 4 1 1 4 Connecting to a Network AFP2790 100BASE TX 10BASE T 10BASE5 AUI AFP27901 ...
Page 24: ...1 14 ...
Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 Connection for LAN Cable ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Confirming the Design Contents ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 5 Initialization Processing and Termination Processing ...
Page 68: ...5 20 ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 6 Open Processing and Close Processing ...
Page 84: ...6 16 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Computer Link Function ...
Page 94: ...7 10 Program example ...
Page 97: ...7 13 Example of communication data Same hierarchy communication ...
Page 100: ...7 16 Example of communication data Other hierarchy communication ...
Page 101: ...7 17 Other hierarchy communication for MEWTOCOL COM ...
Page 102: ...7 18 ...
Page 103: ...Chapter 8 Data Transfer Function ...
Page 111: ...8 9 Program example ...
Page 114: ...8 12 Example of communication data Same hierarchy communication ...
Page 117: ...8 15 Example of communication data Other hierarchy communication ...
Page 119: ...8 17 Other hierarchy communication for MEWTOCOL DAT ...
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Page 121: ...Chapter 9 Transparent Communication Function ...
Page 137: ...9 17 Program example ...
Page 143: ...Chapter 10 Auto Connection ...
Page 155: ...10 13 Case 1 Ladder program example ...
Page 169: ...Chapter 11 E mail Function ...
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Page 201: ...Chapter 12 Error Log Function ...
Page 203: ...12 3 Latest log block area Log block reading processing area ...
Page 219: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting ...
Page 224: ...13 6 13 2 4 Troubleshooting Flowchart ...
Page 225: ...13 7 ...
Page 229: ...Chapter 14 MEWTOCOL Communication Procedure ...
Page 242: ...14 14 To write to an index register ...
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Page 263: ...Chapter 15 Specifications ...
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Page 293: ...15 31 15 7 Dimensions AFP2790 FP2 ET1 AFP27901 FP2 ET2 ...
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