![SOMAG RSM 400 User Manual Download Page 18](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/somag/rsm-400/rsm-400_user-manual_1317268018.webp)
111710-901-08/07
RSM 400
18 / 23
4.2
Electrical Installation
4.2.1
General Advice
•
DO NOT excessively bend the cables of the RSM 400. Allow a minimum bending radius of 40 mm for all
cables.
•
Provide strain relief for all 2 connectors to prevent the cables, plugs or sockets from breaking when moved
or bent.
•
Avoid unnecessarily long and unfixed cables to prevent fluttering caused by strong winds.
•
It is absolutely vital to install all cables or protective caps for connectors J1 and J2 to ensure
waterproofing according to IP 67 class!
4.2.2
Cabling of the RSM 400
Figure 7: Cabling of the RSM 400
A
–
Grounding
Use the M5 / 5 mm deep threaded hole to ground the RSM 400. Replace the protective nylon screw with a
metal screw!
•
This connection must NOT be used for grounding the payload!
Especially with regard to lightning protection, it is the responsibility of the user to attach a ground connection
to the payload.
B
–
Interface J2 Connector
Use the interface cable J2 to link the Mount with a remote computer, inertial system or with 3
rd
party USB
device. For connector-PIN-assignment see chapter 0.
C
–
Power-Supply J1 Connector
Connect the power cable J1 here. For connector-PIN-Assignment see chapter 4.2.3.