AEG ARE I2 manual Allowed Diameter of the Used Cables, Assembling of the Cable Pipe

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ARE I2 / RS 232 – Installation Guide

Inside of the SAB Cap there are the pins of following connections:

power supply

data link to the serial interface RS232

The codes to order the SAB Cabs and preassembled cables are listed below:

ID 70212

SAB-Cab incl. one PG9 cable pipe and 5 wire cable (standard cable)

ID 70213

SAB-Cab incl. one PG9 cable pipe and 5 wire cable / Sub D 9 Connector

 

(Service Cable)

ID 70221

SAB-Cab incl. one PG9 cable pipe

ID 70215

SAB-Cab incl. two PG9 cable pipes

ID 70219

SAB Cab without any cable pipe. The cabling is done by the customer himself.

4.3.1 Allowed Diameter of the Used Cables

The allowed diameters of the cables used for data link and power supply must be in the range from 3,5 to 8mm. For this case, IP 65 is reached.

4.3.2 Assembling of the Cable Pipe

If no preassembled SAB Cab are used (Best-Nr. ID 70214), the assembling must be done in following way:

Breakthrough the prepared areas at the surface of the SAB Cabs. There are two prepared areas seen at the SAB Cab: central and at one side of the cab.

The sealing must be done in the correct way O-Ring (3) at the cable pipe (4) (see also Figure 4-1.

2

4

 

 

3

1

Figure 4-1:Assembling oft the Cable Pipe

Bring the nut (2) of the cable pipe inside of the SAB Cab (1).

To fasten the nut please use the right tool (17mm)..

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Contents Page Introduction System Overview START-UP Procedure Installation Appendix 4 / 33- Revision Introduction System OverviewStart-up Procedure Installation Mounting of the HousingAssemblage of the Line Connectors Grounding of the ReaderAllowed Diameter of the Used Cables Assembling of the Cable PipeMounting of the Power Supply Cable Arranged Parts for MountingAre Final Assembly of the Cable Pipe Plug in of the SAB CabUsing the Service Cable ID RS232Using the Power Supply and Data Cable ID Power SupplyVisual Signal Lamps AreSettings of the Reader / Most Important Parameters GeneralError Codes CID Suppression of ID CodesCN Suppression of No Reads NID- Failure ProtectionCID=1 EC- Echo BD- BaudrateVsave Save Parameter TOR Maximum Reading TimeVS- Show Parameter Mode 2 Triggered by an Software Command Operating Modes of the ReaderSettings of the Reader / Most Used Parameters 22 / 33- RevisionBasic Data Exchange Process ReadOnly-Transponder4 R / W -Transponder Standard Read Process / Serial Number of the Transponder GTSelective Read RD Writing Process WDResponse of the transponder was not readable Operating Mode 0 Continuous Reading Continuous operation27 / 33- Revision Instructions General InstructionsSpecial Instructions for Using a Read / Write System Revisions HotlineReference Documentation Appendix Best Orientation for an F-Type -Reader Best Orientation for an L-Type -Reader Assembling of the SAB Cab