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[Precautions for wiring]
Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range. Loose tightening of the terminal screws
may result in a short-circuit, fire or malfunction. Excessive tightening of the terminal screws may
cause damage to the screws or unit, resulting in the unit falling down, short-circuit or malfunction.
Be careful to prevent foreign matter such as cutting chips and wiring offcuts from entering into the
unit.
Failure to do so may result in fire, failure or malfunction.
[Precautions for wiring]
An entry prevention label is attached at the upper part of the unit in order to prevent foreign matter
such as wiring scraps from entering into the unit when wiring. Do not remove this label during wiring
work.
Make sure to remove this label to discharge heat when operating the system.
Miswiring may damage the equipment. Be careful with regard to the label length and layout so that
connectors and electric wires are not disconnected.
When connecting wires with terminal blocks, do not use solder. Doing so may result in a contact
failure.
If wiring for the power line is too long, the voltage of the power supply to the remote slave unit may
become insufficient due to the voltage drop. Therefore, please connect an external power source to
ensure the specified voltage.
Do not turn on the 24V DC power source before completing wiring and connections throughout the
whole AnyWireASLINK system.
Use a 24V DC stabilized power supply for all AnyWireASLINK system devices.
Do not bind control wires or communication cables along with the main circuit or power line, and
ensure that they are not held close together.
Excess noise generated may result in malfunction.
Make sure to insert electric wires and cables to be connected to the unit into ducts or fix them with
clamps. Failure to put cables into ducts or fix them with clamps may cause drift, movement, or
careless tensioning which can lead to damage to the unit or cable, or a cable connection failure which
can lead to malfunction.
When removing cables connected to the unit, do not hold the cable and pull them out by hand.
Remove cables equipped with a connector by gripping the connector part of the unit.
To remove cables connected to the terminal blocks, first loosen the terminal screws on the terminal
block. If cables are pulled on while they are connected to the unit, it may result in malfunction or
damage of the unit or cable.
CAUTION
CAUTION