IPC/CO MPACT6-XS: user documentation
DOC/COMPACT6-XSE; V1.3
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5.3.2.
IPC/COMPACT6-1F
Connector Marking
Interface Type
X1
CAN)
X2
COM2 (RS232)
Tab. 6 IPC/COMPACT6-1F: Interfaces
5.3.3.
IPC/COMPACT6-1G
Connector Marking
Interface Type
X1
COM1 (RS232)
X2
COM2 (RS422/RS485)
Tab. 7 IPC/COMPACT6-1G: Interfaces
5.3.4.
IPC/COMPACT6L-1G
Connector Marking
Interface Type
X1
COM1 (RS232)
X2
COM2 (RS422/RS485)
Tab. 8 IPC/COMPACT6L-1G: Interfaces
5.4.
Grounding
In some cases it is recommended to connect the shields of the cables to chassis potential at the
entry point into the housing cabinet as shown in Fig. 8. If the cables enter a hermetically closed
cabinet, use special 360 degree metal clamps (RFI protected types which contact to the cable
shield).
Important Notes
Grounding of the cables shields using "pig-tail wires" are not recommended because of
their high impedance at high frequencies. It is better to clamp the shields onto a
grounded copper rail.