3. Wiring
1.
How to wire
3-4
TSC
1-2
Connect peripheral devices to power supply
1-2-1
How to connect connectors for power supply
The power supply (CN5) connector to connect to the driver controller is provided with the driver
controller TSC as standard.
(
→
P. 2-4)
Input power supply
Power (CN5) connector type
24 VDC ± 10% (max. 2.5 A)
FK-MCP1.5/7-ST-3.81(PHOENIX CONTACT)
Prepare the power supply cable.
Use the power supply cable with permissible current, making allowance for the usage conditions
(the ambient temperature, number of the core, number of binding wires, and duct storage, etc.)
at 1.25 mm2 (AWG16) or below.
* To supply the power to multiple units, be careful about the current capacity of the wire rod.
Strip length of core: 9 mm
Process for the terminal:
・
Twist the wires appropriately to prevent them from not spreading.
・
Do not apply solder plating to the core, doing so causes poor contact.
・
Do not twist more than one wire together, doing so may cause a fall.
Wiring and routing:
・
Twist the electric wires of 24 V and 0 V (to exclude noise).
・
Separate the electric wires from strong electric lines (do not bind them together or place
them in the same duct).
Connect to the connector:
・
Insert the electric wires, pressing the release button of the connector by a tapering
screwdriver.
Insert the electric wires to the bottom, and release the release button.
・
Lightly pull the electric wires to ensure that it would not fall off.
・
Once the entire wiring is completed, check that there is no short-circuit caused by two
adjacent wires.
• Prepare materials used for the power supply cable (the wire rod, and crimping terminal, etc.).
Cover
Core
9mm
• Unless the connector is fully connected, the product will not operate properly.
Not fully
connected
Connected
at a tilt
Release button
①
⑦
* The numbers represent
the pin numbers.
①
S1
②
S2
③
MPO
④
MPI
⑤
24 V
⑥
0 V
⑦
EMG-
* The numbers represent
the pin numbers.
• When connecting to the network unit TNU, do not wire the CN5 pin number
①
(S1).
For more information, see the separate TNU instruction manual.
Important
Important