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Document No.

HIM-18033-04EN 

Confidential C

 

                                                                           

I-PEX Inc.

                                                                     

QKE-DFFDE09-03 REV.8

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

CABLINE

®

-UM 

Part No.Plug:20877-0**T-0

  Receptacle:20879-0**E-0

 

 

Instruction Manual

 

S20389 

August 6, 2020 

T.Masunaga

 

-

 

H.Ikari

 

S19758

 

December 13, 2019

 

T.Masunaga

 

-

 

H.Ikari

 

S19466

 

August 1, 2019 

T.Masunaga

 

-

 

H.Ikari

 

S18713

 

August 1, 2019

 

Y.Miyazaki

 

T.Masunaga

 

H.Ikari

 

Rev. 

ECN 

Date 

Prepared by 

Checked by 

Approved by 

Summary of Contents for CABLINE-UM

Page 1: ...t No Plug 20877 0 T 0 Receptacle 20879 0 E 0 Instruction Manual 4 S20389 August 6 2020 T Masunaga H Ikari 3 S19758 December 13 2019 T Masunaga H Ikari 2 S19466 August 1 2019 T Masunaga H Ikari 1 S18713 August 1 2019 Y Miyazaki T Masunaga H Ikari Rev ECN Date Prepared by Checked by Approved by ...

Page 2: ...ling of CABLINE UM connector plug with cable for the purpose of proper use Connector Name Part number The cable side connector Product Name CABLINE UM Plug Part No 20877 0 T 0 The PCB side connector Product Name CABLINE UM Receptacle Part No 20879 0 E 0 part shows the number of the connector position part shows the variation Please refer to the drawing for details ...

Page 3: ...Instruction Manual Document No HIM 18033 04EN 3 15 Confidential C Lock cover finger hook Names of each part of the connector Mating direction I PEX mark Lock cover Plug finger hook Lock cover open Plug Receptacle ...

Page 4: ...ts numbers Comparing Receptacle parts numbers 20879 0 E 01 Shell Soldering Area Refer to red dotted box below PULL TAPE HOLDER PULL TAPE 20877 0 E 02 Without Lock Cover 20877 0 E 03 With PULL TAPE HOLDER 20877 0 E 01 With Lock Cover 20879 0 E 02 Shell Soldering Area Refer to blue dotted box below ...

Page 5: ... CAUTION Do not mate the connector while cable is at soldered tail side Fig 3 As shown in Fig 4 and 5 Please set it so that both ends of PLUG are located within the of silk print on PCB Fig 4 With Lock cover Fig 5 Without Lock cover Soldered tail side Cable Inside silk print on PCB Silk print on PCB The shape of plug The shape of plug Silk print on PCB Inside silk print on PCB Non soldered tail si...

Page 6: ...inserted with a pressing The initial connector insertion angle allowance is given in Fig 8 Please set so that it becomes parallel without applying excessive force afterwards Do not force to press cable connector when the insertion angle is out of this allowance angle Note 1 One side mating Receptacle and plug mating slot side wall are touched on one end Fig 8 Insertion angle allowance Then push bo...

Page 7: ...ward on one end and repeat it again on opposite side to release lock cover Make sure that the inner lock part is completely released see Fig 9 TYPE 1 Hook both ends of the Plug with the nail and withdraw the connector see Fig 10 TYPE 2 Jump up both ends of the plug one by one and withdraw the connector see Fig 11 Fig 9 Fig 10 TYPE 1 Fig 11 TYPE 2 LOCK ...

Page 8: ...k cover Make sure that the inner lock part is completely released see Fig 12 Slide the pull jig from the side of a cable and attach to the cable connector see Fig 13 The jig shall be moved until it reach a stopper just as it hold the cable connector see Fig 14 Lift up the jig vertically to the PCB surface see Fig 15 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 The front view The side view LOCK The front view The side vie...

Page 9: ...033 04EN 9 15 Confidential C Fig 15 Pull Jig When withdrawal using pull jig jig shape is presented in Fig 16 for reference pos A B C D 30P 18 2 16 6 12 8 15 5 40P 22 2 20 6 16 8 19 5 Unit mm Fig 16 Reference Plug Pull Jig The front view The side view ...

Page 10: ...le When withdrawing the connector we recommend that you pull the finger perpendicular to PCB When removing one side cable pitch direction first please do not apply load to the top of the connector see Fig Allowable mating angle is shown in Fig 15 When the jig is lifted up to un mate the cable connector The unmating angle must be with in this tolerance Fig 19 Allowance connector mating angle Fig 17...

Page 11: ...cument No HIM 18033 04EN 11 15 Confidential C CAUTION Do not unmate plug before opening lock cover or it may damage receptacle and decreases plug retention force Fig 20 Unmating connectors by force Initial Damaged Photo 1 Damaged RECE ...

Page 12: ...PULL TAPE For connector with PULL TAPE HOLDER only Place the TAPE attached to the PULL TAPE HOLDER vertically against PCB Hold center of the PULL TAPE with fingers and pull up vertically to unmate plug from receptacle Fig 21 Mated Connector with PULL TAPE Fig 22 Unmating connectors by pulling PULL TAPE ...

Page 13: ...rd arrowed direction or it may tear the PULL TAPE and deform SHELL A and PULL TAPE HOLDER Make sure to hold center of the PULL TAPE and pull it up vertically Fig 24 Do not exceed PULL TAPE slanted allowance angle while connectors were mated Fig 25 Fig 23 Do not pull one side of the PULL TAPE Fig 24 Prohibited PULL TAPE pulling direction Fig 25 PULL TAPE slanted allowance angle 2 MAX 2 MAX ...

Page 14: ... or repeated bending force is NOT applied to the cable attachment part of a cable connector Do not pull cable that will apply excess force to it or it may damage or unmate the connectors Fig 27 Do not pull cable to unmate connectors or it may damage receptacle Fig 28 Fig 27 1 Fig 27 2 Fig 28 1 Fig 28 2 Photo 2 It is recommended to fix a cable in order to prevent pulling force from being applied to...

Page 15: ...um areas of receptacle top surface If current vacuum nozzle for mounter cannot vacuum well refer to figure 30 for recommended vacuum nozzle design Fig 30 Recommended Vacuum Nozzle Design Unit mm Vacuum area Vacuum area Vacuum area Vacuum area Fig 29 Recommended Receptacle Vacuum Area Unit mm 20879 040E 01 20879 030E 01 20879 040E 02 20879 030E 02 Vacuum nozzle ...

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