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5.3 Cabling/Power
With all power OFF, plug the integrated power cable into each sensor. Ensure that the
cables are fully pushed into place and the hold down sleeve is screwed on hand tight.
Warning!
Ensure the power is off when installing or removing a power cable from a scan head.
A single four pair plenum grade (i.e. industrial) shielded CAT5 cable is run to each head
from the NPH. The power cable connector used is a DIN 41 326 Standard 8 pin circular
connector. Pin outs are below as viewed from the solder side:
8
4
2
5
3
1
7
6
VDC+
VDC-
SerClk-
SerDat-
RxTx+
RxTx-
Figure 5.6 – Pin out of Connector from the soldering side
Name
Description
VDC+/-
DC power (VDC+) and Ground return (VDC-)
RxTx+/-
Asynchronous 19.4 Kbaud serial bi-directional pair (RS-485)
/-
High speed Serial Clock pair
/-
High Speed Serial Data pair
Each of the four twisted pairs in the CAT5 cable are connected to one of the RS-485
differential or power/ground (+/-) pairs.
The B800 sensor has been specially designed to work with high source resistance
power supplies, thus allowing more inexpensive power cabling to be used (such as
CAT5 cable).
Note!
Use of CAT5 cable assumes a 24V supply, and a maximum cable length of 90 meterres.
The CAT5 cable DC resistance is about 25 ohms per thousand feet, or about 2.5 ohms
for the 100 foot round trip on a 50 foot cable. The B800 draws about 600 mA at 24 volts,
so a 1.5V drop occurs on the cable. Lower voltages (such as 15V) cause the switching
power supplies in the B800 sensor to draw more current, and will make the voltage drop
on the cable larger.
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