Temposonics
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R-Series Powerlink V2
Operation Manual
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4.8 Electrical connections
Placement of installation and cabling have decisive influence on
the sensor‘s electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Hence correct
installation of this active electronic system and the EMC of the entire
system must be ensured by using suitable metal connectors, shielded
cables and grounding. Overvoltages or faulty connections can damage
its electronics despite protection against wrong polarity.
Instructions for connection
• Use low-resistant twisted pair and shielded cables. Connect
the shield to ground externally via the controller equipment.
• Keep control and signal leads separate from power cables and
sufficiently far away from motor cables, frequency inverters,
valve lines, relays, etc..
• Use only connectors with metal housing and connect the shielding
to the connector housing.
• Keep the connection surface at both shielding ends as large
as possible. Connect the cable clamps to function as a ground.
• Keep all non-shielded leads as short as possible.
• Keep the earth connection as short as possible with a large
cross section. Avoid ground loops.
• With potential differences between machine and electronics earth
connections, no compensating currents are allowed to flow across
the cable shielding.
Recommendation:
Install potential compensating leads with large cross section,
or use cables with separate double shielding, and connect only
one end of the shield.
• Use only stabilized power supplies in compliance with the
specified connecting values.
Grounding of profile and rod sensors
Connect the sensor electronics housing to machine ground. Ground
sensor types RP, RH, RD4 and RF via ground lug as shown in Fig. 41.
In addition you can ground the sensor type RH via thread.
Connector wiring
Connect the sensor directly to the control system, indicator or
other evaluating systems as follows:
Operating voltage
Bus
Bus
Fig. 41: Grounding via ground lug (e.g. profile sensor)
Fig. 42: Location of connections
Fig. 43: Connector wiring D56
NOTICE
1. Do not mount the sensors in the area of strong magnetic or
electric noise fields.
2. Never connect / disconnect the sensor when voltage is applied.
D56
Signal
M12 male connector
(D-coded)
Pin
Function
2
1
3
4
2
4
1
3
View on sensor
1
Tx (+)
2
Rx (+)
3
Tx (−)
4
Rx (−)
M12 male connector
(D-coded)
Pin
Function
2
1
3
4
2
4
1
3
View on sensor
1
Tx (+)
2
Rx (+)
3
Tx (−)
4
Rx (−)
Power supply
M8 male connector
Pin
Function
2
4
1
3
View on sensor
1
+24 VDC (−15 / +20 %)
2
Not connected
3
DC Ground (0 V)
4
Not connected