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11.8 Precautions When Using I/O Link Unit
Be sure to take the following notes for using the I/O link unit.
(1) Be sure to connect transmission cables and expansion cables with all power OFF.
(2) Pay attention not to allow pieces of wire or other objects to fall into the unit when making wiring
connections.
(3) Do not directly touch the terminal of expansion connector on a unit with bare hands.It may cause
damage to the devices because of static electricity.
(4) Do not drop the I/O link unit and do not apply excessive force to the unit.
(5) The unit should only be used within the specified ratings.
* The usage environment is the same as the other [MEWNET-F] components.
(6) The system should be used in a place where it will not be influenced from power transmission lines,
high voltage equipment, power cables, power equipment, hum and surge generating equipment.
(7) When installing the power supply line and communication line, wire them in separate ducts, or
maintain a clearance between those lines.
(8) If any one of product numbers, AFP3740, AFP87441, AFP87442 and AFP3741 is used in the
network, the transmission distance will be shorten as shown in the table below.
Max. transmission distance (Total length)
Cable
type
Product No.
When they are not
used
When any one of
them is used
Hitachi Cable, KPEV-S1.25 mm
2
x 1P
Belden 9860
700 m
300 m
Twisted
pair
Hitachi Cable, KPEV-S 0.5 mm
2
x 1P
Belden 9207
600 m
300 m
VCTF
VCTF 0.75 mm
2
x 2C
400 m
200 m
Summary of Contents for MEWNET-F
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 2 Part Names and Functions ...
Page 40: ...2 22 ...
Page 41: ...Chapter 3 Unit Specifications ...
Page 52: ...3 12 ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 62: ...4 10 ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 5 Connection for the Remote I O System ...
Page 75: ...Chapter 6 Remote I O Map ...
Page 84: ...6 10 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Operation Modes for Controlling MEWNET F ...
Page 97: ...Chapter 8 Control by MEWNET F ...
Page 108: ...8 12 Flowchart ...
Page 110: ...8 14 ...
Page 111: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 120: ...9 10 ...
Page 121: ...9 11 9 5 2 When the ALARM LED is ON ...
Page 122: ...9 12 9 5 3 When the Communication LED on the Master Unit does Not Flash Normally ...
Page 123: ...9 13 When the COMM LED is OFF ...
Page 124: ...9 14 When the COMM LED is ON ...
Page 125: ...9 15 9 5 4 When the Communication LED on a Slave Station does Not Flash Normally ...
Page 126: ...9 16 When the COMM LED is OFF ...
Page 127: ...9 17 When the COMM LED is ON ...
Page 128: ...9 18 9 5 5 When the CPU does Not Operate ...
Page 129: ...9 19 9 5 6 When the Input Output Function of a Slave Station does Not Work ...
Page 130: ...9 20 9 5 7 When the Memory Access Function for the Advanced Unit s Memory does Not Work ...
Page 134: ...9 24 ...
Page 135: ...Chapter 10 Dimensions ...
Page 136: ...10 2 10 1 FP2 Multi wire Link Unit AFP2720 10 2 FP3 Remote I O Master Unit AFP3742 ...
Page 137: ...10 3 10 3 FP2 Remote I OSlave Unit AFP2745 10 4 FP3 Remote I OSlave Unit AFP3745 ...
Page 141: ...10 7 10 8 FP0 I O Link Unit AFP0732 ...
Page 142: ...10 8 ...
Page 143: ...Chapter 11 Appendix 1 I O Link With FP1 ...
Page 147: ...11 5 11 3 Part Names and Functions ...
Page 159: ...Chapter 12 Appendix 2 I O Link With FP0 ...
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