5 Installation Procedure
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SIEP C730600 58A 1000-Series Option SI-EN3 Technical Manual
5.
Route the option wiring.
Depending on the drive model, some drives may require routing the wiring through the side of the front cover to
the outside to provide adequate space for the wiring. Refer to the Peripheral Devices & Options section of the
drive Quick Start Guide or Technical Manual for more information on wire routing of specific models.
Route the wiring through the side of the front cover to the outside. In these cases, using diagonal cutting pliers,
cut out the perforated openings on the left side of the drive front cover as shown in
-A. Sharp edges
along the cut out should be smoothed down with a file or sand paper to prevent any damage to the wires. Route
the wiring inside the enclosure as shown in
-B for drives that do not require routing through the front
cover.
Note:
Separate communication cables from main circuit wiring and other electrical lines.
Figure 7
Figure 7 Wire Routing Examples
6.
Connect the Ethernet communication cable to the option modular connector (CN1).
To connect the option to a network, insert the RJ45 connector of the Cat 5e patch cable into the option modular
connector (CN1). Ensure the cable end is firmly connected (see
IGMP Snooping
Switches implementing IGMP Snooping are strongly recommended. When IGMP Snooping is used, devices will
only receive the multicast packets in which they are interested.
Communication Cable Specifications
Only use cable recommended for EtherNet/Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP™). Using a cable not specifically
recommended may cause the option or drive to malfunction. Refer to the ODVA website for more information on
network cabling (http://www.odva.org).
A – Route wires through the openings provided
on the left side of the front cover.
<1> The drive will not meet NEMA Type 1 requirements if wiring is exposed outside the enclosure.
B – Use the open space provided inside the drive
to route option wiring.
B
A
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