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Housing doors open.
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Lay the signal line as per the illustration above.
1 Fix the encased signal cable to the threaded stud bolts.
2 Lay all the interface cables so that they are not under tension and the housing
door has a full range of motion.
3 Secure the cable pass for feeding through the Ethernet cable [ W_20 / 4
Nm].
4 Secure the cable pass for feeding through the signal cable [ W_20 / 1.5 Nm].
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Proceed with the connection of the cables.
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Fig. 35:
Lay the cables for interfaces
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Signal cable
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Threaded stud bolts
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Cable ties
7.9.3
Ethernet connection
AVISO
The connection plug of an RJ45 cable is larger than the opening of an M25 cable fitting when it is installed.
For this reason, remove the sealing insert before installation and thread the Ethernet cable outside of the
cable fitting through the sealing insert.
AVISO
Use a suitable category 5 network cable. The maximum length of a network segment is 100 m. Ensure that
the cable is correctly assigned. The Ethernet connection of the device supports auto-sensing. You can use
both crossed and 1:1 protectively-wired Ethernet connection cables.
Connecting the device to the network
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Connect the Ethernet cable to the device.
1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the network or a computer.
2 Configure the Ethernet settings and the web server in the Settings menu.
Connecting the Ethernet cable
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Connecting cable inside the device.
1 Plug in an Ethernet cable at one of the two Ethernet ports on the communication circuit board.
2 Check that the connecting cable is fitted securely.
3 Tighten the cable fittings [ W_29 / 4 Nm]
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Connect additional signal cables.
7.9.4
Connecting the RS485 bus
AVISO
Ensure that the DATA+ and DATA- wires are properly connected. Communication is not possible if the wires
are reversed! Different manufacturers do not always interpret the standard on which the RS485 protocol is
based in the same way. Note that the wire designations (DATA- and DATA+) for wires A and B may vary
from one manufacturer to another.
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