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User’s

Manual

YFGW610

Field Wireless Media Converter

IM 01W02D02-01EN

IM 01W02D02-01EN

1st Edition

Summary of Contents for YFGW610

Page 1: ...User s Manual YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter IM 01W02D02 01EN IM 01W02D02 01EN 1st Edition...

Page 2: ...Blank Page...

Page 3: ...f Parts A4 1 A4 1 Front view A4 1 A4 2 Side view A4 1 A4 3 Rear view A4 2 A4 4 Top view A4 3 A5 LED Indications A5 1 A6 Operational Element A6 1 A7 Checking the Product A7 1 This document contains imp...

Page 4: ...onnection B4 1 B4 1 Connection Terminals and Communication Interface B4 1 B4 2 Power Supply Cable Connection B4 2 B4 3 Grounding B4 6 B4 4 Network Cable Connection B4 9 B5 Explosion Proof Wiring B5 1...

Page 5: ...es of customers l No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without Yokogawa s written permission l The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice l All reasonable effort h...

Page 6: ...fications of the product must be consulted with Yokogawa l If any protection or safety circuit is required for the system controlled by the product or for the product itself prepare it separately l Be...

Page 7: ...e will make any repairs that may become necessary during the guarantee period free of charge l Please contact our sales office or your local distributor if this instrument re quires repair l If the in...

Page 8: ...ndirect loss or damage arising from using the product or any defect of the product that Yokogawa can not predict in ad vance n Notes on Hardware l Appearance and Accessories Check the following when y...

Page 9: ...istered or recorded on video tape or other media n Trademark Acknowledgments CENTUM PRM FieldMate STARDOM and VigilantPlant are either trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Yokogawa Ethernet is a re...

Page 10: ...rst IM 01W02D02 01EN Information of User s Manual Revision Material Name YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter Material Number IM 01W02D02 01EN Edition Date Page Revised Item 1st Edition September 20...

Page 11: ...10 converts the signals between 100BASE TX metal network cable and 100BASE FX optical network ca ble and is used when the wiring between the Field Wireless Management Station and the Field Wireless Ac...

Page 12: ...one Network Field Wireless Media Converter YFGW610 Optical network Metal network Field Wireless Management Station YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Console Host system FA0201 Figure A2 1 Example of s...

Page 13: ...network interface 1 Field wireless backbone interface 1 Optical network interface 2 Field wireless backbone interface 2 Optical network interface 3 Field wireless backbone interface 3 Optical network...

Page 14: ...FA0401 Link ACT Speed Figure A4 1 Front view There are 13 LEDs on the front face one status indicator LED and four status indicator LEDs for the optical network interface are on the top and four pairs...

Page 15: ...Parts A4 2 IM 01W02D02 01EN A4 3 Rear view DIN rail mounting bracket FA0403 Figure A4 3 Rear view On the back of YFGW610 there is a mounting bracket to mount to a DIN rail YFGW610 sup ports DIN rail m...

Page 16: ...404 Figure A4 4 Top view There are power supply connectors and a ground terminal on the top of YFGW610 The spring terminals which are the main components of the power supply connector to connect exter...

Page 17: ...kbone interface 4 The meanings of respective indications of the status indicator LED are as follows Table A5 2 Status indicator LED Indication Status Description Orange Booting Green Normal operation...

Page 18: ...A6 Operational Element A6 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN A6 Operational Element YFGW610 does not have any switches or buttons that can be mechanically operated from the outside of the housing...

Page 19: ...eive YFGW610 please check that the product specifications match your order all items are included and there is no damage stains or other problems Power supply connectors with Push in spring cage conne...

Page 20: ...ers Transport storage 40 to 85 C Ambient humidity Operating 5 to 95 relative without condensing Transport storage 5 to 95 relative without condensing Temperature gradient Operating Within 10 C per hou...

Page 21: ...f vibration at the installation location is 58 Hz or less the total amplitude is maintained less than 0 15 mm If the vibration frequency is greater than 58 Hz find alocation that will meet the followi...

Page 22: ...sure that the power supply and protector can endure the inrush current Item Specifications Remarks Inrush current 30 A 2 msec or less At 26 4 V DC SEE ALSO For wiring of the power supply see B4 2 Powe...

Page 23: ...or the stable operation of YFGW610 Class D grounding the third class grounding with the ground resistance of 100 ohms or less is necessary To con nect the ground cable to YFGW610 directly use the fram...

Page 24: ...installing or removing YFGW610 be sure to turn its power supply off Install the device to allow smooth air flow through the ventilation holes To allow smooth air flow for natural cooling secure at le...

Page 25: ...y tightening the appropriate number of screws Be careful that the rails do not get bent or deformed due to the weight of YFGW610 or cable tension To securely ground YFGW610 insert an insulation bushin...

Page 26: ...top of the DIN rail and return YFGW610 back to the horizontal position Then hook the bottom edge of the mounting bracket onto the bottom of the DIN rail 3 Tighten the screws at both ends of the DIN r...

Page 27: ...s of YFGW610 Ground cable with a ring type crimp terminal to the ground terminal by using the screw Metal network cable conforming to the 100BASE TX standard terminated with an RJ 45 connec tor to the...

Page 28: ...ave enough space for cabling at the top and side panels of YFGW610 leave the spring terminals on YFGW610 as shown in Figure B4 2 and connect the positive and negative power lines as indicated If there...

Page 29: ...Applicable cables Insulated cables for industrial equipment such as 600 V polyvinyl chloride insulated wires IV JIS C3307 Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical apparatus KIV JIS C3316 600...

Page 30: ...ire Length of exposed wire l Wiring to spring terminals 2 with sleeve The sleeve can prevent cable leads from untwist when you connect the cable Select a sleeve to match the cable size If the length o...

Page 31: ...0 8 0 1 3 0 15 2 8 0 25 AI 0 75 8 GY 10 16 0 10 0 1 3 0 15 2 8 0 25 AI 0 75 10 GY 1 0 18 10 12 0 6 0 1 5 0 15 3 0 0 3 AI 1 6 RD 10 14 0 8 0 1 5 0 15 3 0 0 3 AI 1 8 RD 10 16 0 10 0 1 5 0 15 3 0 0 3 AI...

Page 32: ...supply spring terminal The internal wiring of YFGW610 housing is connected as shown in the following fi gure FB0404 YFGW610 Housing NC Power supply connector Ground terminal Figure B4 4 Internal conne...

Page 33: ...B4 Power ground and signal cable connection B4 7 IM 01W02D02 01EN FB0405 Figure B4 5 Grounding terminal connection procedure...

Page 34: ...insulated wires IV JIS C3307 Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical apparatus KIV JIS C3316 600 V grade heat resistant polyvinyl chloride insulated wires HIV JIS C3317 Heatproof vinyl insu...

Page 35: ...onnec tor to the field wireless backbone interface YFGW410 side on the right side of the front panel of YFGW610 FB0406 Figure B4 6 Metal network wiring n Optical network YFGW510 side wiring To the opt...

Page 36: ...B5 Explosion Proof Wiring B5 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN B5 Explosion Proof Wiring Application pending Left blank intentionally...

Page 37: ...B6 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN B6 Settings There are no setting elements in YFGW610 After properly wiring the power supply ground and network cable turn on YFGW610 If the RDY display does not turn green see C...

Page 38: ...yed on the Field Wireless Management Console Although the device information of YFGW610 is not displayed on the console communication errors in other devices may be due to malfunction of YFGW610 For c...

Page 39: ...C2 Adding and replacing devices C2 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN C2 Adding and replacing devices For details on how to add or replace devices see E Maintenance of the User s Manual of YFGW410 IM 01W02D01 01EN...

Page 40: ...pply ground and network cable for looseness Explosion proof instruments must retain their intended properties before and after maintenance Otherwise hazardous conditions can arise Be sure to consult w...

Page 41: ...out or break down within 10 years from the initial use under normal use and storage Therefore parts with expected life spans of 10 or more years are excluded here The recommended replacement cycle is...

Page 42: ...Ds Link ACT and Speed in RJ 45 connectors Displaying the status of YFGW610 The relation between the status of the RDY LED and the status of YFGW610 is as follows Table D 1 Relation between the status...

Page 43: ...condensation Temperature gradient Operating 10 C h or less Storage 20 C h or less Power Supply Voltage Range 10 8 26 4 V DC Rated Power Supply 24 V DC Momentary Power Failure Instant Disconnection DC...

Page 44: ...Always A A Always A Option Codes Optional Specifications n Option code Item Specification Code Factory Mutual FM Nonincendive Approval 1 ATEX Type n Declaration 2 Canadian Standards Association CSA N...

Page 45: ...E3 External Dimensions E3 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN E3 External Dimensions 60 Unit mm 80 150 24 70 70 DIN rail mounting center F04 ai...

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