Connection
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6
Connection
This section covers the methods and examples of connecting and grounding the driver, lineard motor, power and
controller, as well as the control input/output signals.
6-1
Connecting the lineard motor
Plug the connector of the motor cable or the extension cable into the driver’s lineard motor connector (CN2). Use an
optional extension cable (sold separately) to extend the distance between the lineard motor and driver. Refer to “12
Options (sold separately)” on p.43 for the extension cable.
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Have the connector plugged in securely. Insecure connector connection may cause malfunction or
damage to the lineard motor or driver.
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To disconnect the plug, pull the plug while using the fingers to press the latches on the plug.
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When installing the lineard motor to a moving part, use an optional flexible extension cable
offering excellent flex resistance (sold separately). Refer to “12 Options (sold separately)” on p.43 for
the flexible extension cable.
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Be certain the control input/output signal cable that connects the driver and controller is as short
as possible. The maximum input frequency will decrease as the cable length increases.
Connection example
Driver
Lineard motor
Motor cable or extension
cable (sold separately)
Connect to CN2
Control input/output
Controller
Connect to CN4
Power input
PE
PE
FG
50/60 Hz
+10%
-15%
Single-phase 100-115 V