Sharp JW-21MN manual Processing cable end

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6-1 Processing cable end

Applicable cable

High frequency coaxial cable: ME-5C-2V

Required tools

Stripper for high frequency coaxial cable: CST-TM

Processing procedure

<Basic operation>

Move the cam wheel of the stripper (amber colored ring) back and forth and the cable holder moves back and forth accordingly. Confirm this movement of the stripper first.

To hold the stripper, put your forefinger through the hole and move the cam while pushing back and forth with your thumb.

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<Pressure setting>

Set the operation range of the cable holder by moving the slider at the bottom of the body. Move to the left to increase pressure.

In this example, set the slider to the cam wheel sideÕs end (right side) to set the pressure to low.

<Adjustment of blade cutting depth>

Adjust the cutting depth of the blade by turning the two screws at both ends of the screw holder. Set the blade position to within 1 mm from the cutting surface of the blade cassette prior to adjusting the cutting depth. For the cutting depth adjustment, use the "blade setting gauge" supplied as an accessory and match the blade position with the caved position of the gauge. Then move the cam wheel forward and secure firmly. Turn right lightly both adjustment screws at either end of the screw holder for adjustment. (Be careful not to break the blade setting gauge as it is made of aluminum.)

(Fine adjustment is required to get the optimum cutting depth.)

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Cable holder Front Cam wheel

Rear

Blade cassette

Blade (slashed area)

Within 1 mm

Set the blade to within 1 mm in order not to damage the blade by the blade setting gauge.

Cam wheel

Left

Slider Right

Screw holder

Blade setting gauge

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Contents JW-21MN JW-21MN Wiring Compel Safety PrecautionsInstallation Use Maintenance ProhibitME-NET Module JW-21MN Table of contents Description for Computer Link Operation 10-1 to Setting of Switches and Parameter 11-1 toErrors and Countermeasures 12-1 to Appendix 16-1 to Support Tools 14-1 to Specifications 15-1 to13-1 Computer link function Features and FunctionsData link function Wiring InstallationConnector Treatment MaintenanceStatic electricity Allocation of relay numberJW20H JW-21MN JW-21MN JW30H System Configuration Front view Name and Function of Each PartRemarks InstallationInstallation procedure Name Model Maker Processing of CablesProcessing cable end Removal of coating, external conductor, and insulator Fine adjustment of blade cutting depthCutting of coating, external conductor, and insulator Processing of cable end Display of blade settingConnector ME-GP-01 Processing procedure Insert a sleeve Connector crimping procedureRequired tools Hand-held crimping tool Crimping contactConductivity test Fixing the connectorInsulation test Relaying of trunk cables Wiring MethodCable trunk and branch lines Cable wiring procedure in control panel Page Branch connector Waterproof and insulation processing of connectorsStraight connector RemarksCheck after wiring Wiring of cables at outside control panelsStation number of the additional station Branching methodReason Memory address map against JW20/JW20H Memory Address on the ME-NETMemory address for data links JW30H address ME-NET address Memory address map against JW30HJW20/20H ME-NET address Capacity Memory addresses for computer linksJW30H address ME-NET address Capacity Remarks Communication method Description for Data Link OperationData link Standard function Relay linkRegister link Setting item Set locationData link Save memory function Required transmission time Required transmission time and communication delay timeCommunication delay time An example of synchronized transfer by OUT instruction Data transmission between master PC and slave PCCase of mounting 4 sets of JW-21MN Multiple installation of the JW-21MNExpansion of network Hierarchical link Optional commands Basic commandsDescription for Computer Link Operation Computer link function10-2 Basic commandsCommunication format, basic pattern Optional commands10-3 Read free memory size Write mode assignment None Communication formatMonitor TMR, CNT, and MD 10-410-5 Reading PC modeSetting PC mode 10-6 Reading system memoryWriting system memory Write mode assignment 1 or Communication format Setting dateReading date 10-710-8 Setting timeReading time 10-9 Correct clock timeMonitor step status JW20/JW20H only Read the optional parameters Write mode assignmentSet the optional parameters 10-1010-11 Read the special I/O parametersSet the special I/O parameters 10-12 Release the secret function, register password JW30H onlySet the secret function JW30H only 10-13 Check the secret function JW30H only10-14 Response on error11-1 Setting of Switches and ParameterOperation procedure Mode switch Mode Switch setting of master station and slave stationModule No. switch Unit no 11-2Termination resistance switch LT Station number switch STA no11-3 Reference Need for the termination resistance11-4 Shield ground switch LGSetting contents of master station parameters Value H 11-6Parameter for setting in slave station Parameter for setting in master stationCommunication area map 11-711-8 11-9 + hMaser station Slave station Standard Save memory Example for setting11-10 11-11 When master station PC is JW20/JW20H11-12 When master station PC is JW30H11-13 Setting procedureStop operation of data link HEX hexadecimal, byte 11-14Example Stop operation of data link HEX hexadecimal, byte 11-15 Data link function setting HEX hexadecimal, byteSet number of connecting stations DCM decimal, byte Set top address of register link area on the master station 11-16Set in parameter addresses 005000 to 11-1711-18 Set connection status of slave station Bit pattern, byte 11-1911-20 PC operation 11-2111-22 Setting itemContents When PC is JW20/JW20H Setting range of flag areaWhen PC is JW30H 11-2311-24 11-25 Turn on the power of slave station PC Connect support tools11-26 11-27 11-28 Indication lamps Errors and Countermeasures12-1 Details MeasureRemark Flag12-3 Case of a master stationCommunication monitor flag Operation condition monitor flag12-4 Case of slave station 01 to12-5 Monitor operation condition by each station PC12-6 Storage of error codeSystem memory #160 to 167 self diagnosis error code System memory #170 to 177 option module error codeSystem memory #150 monitor error switch number 12-712-8 Error history13-1 Replacement of the JW-21MN14-1 Support ToolsRecord and load by ladder software JW-92SP, JW-50SP Record 14-2 LoadLoad to the personal computer Stop operation of the JW-21MNGeneral specifications SpecificationsCommunication specifications SpecificationStandard function Specifications Data link specificationsSave memory function Specifications 15-215-3 Computer link specificationsOutside dimensional drawings 16-1 Maintenance and checkAppendix 16-2 Recovery method at communication errorsCheck flow chart 16-3 Check cable/connectorCause Countermeasure 16-4007764 to 16-5Check items of cables and connectors Switches required check in the JW-21MN16-6 Other casesIdentify the error station Check the errors timingWhen identification of the cause is difficult 16-7Master station Table of parameter memory16-8 16-9 Set contents Setting method value, example16-10 16-11 Slave station 01 to 16-1216-13 Special functions unique to the JW-21MNRemote programming and remote monitor Support tool Opposite module Connection moduleFunction Standard network connection 16-14Expansion network connection Operation example16-15 Network setting16-16 Parameter setting by remote functionWhen used with a computer link Alphabetical Index Operation procedure Waterproof and insulation processing of connectors