GE Series 90-70 manual Cable Diagram, No Optical Adapter

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Cable Diagram, No Optical Adapter

The following illustration shows connection details for electrical cable used between a master and slave or between two slave devices. This cable (A03B±0807±K801, A03B±0807±K802, or cable made using AMW 2076 and connectors A02B±0120±K301) does not include the +5±volt signal. Optical Adapter cable, which includes the +5 volt signal, must not be used to directly connect master and slave devices.

JD1A

 

SIN

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0V

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0V

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SOUT

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0V

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*SOUT

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SIN

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0V

 

 

 

 

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SIN*

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0V

 

 

 

 

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SOUT

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JD1A

SIN

*SIN

MASTER SOUT OR *SOUT

SLAVE 0V

0V

0V

0V

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(3)SOUT

(4)SOUT*

(1) SIN

SLAVE

(2)SIN*

(11)0V

(12)0V

(13)0V

(14)0V

The differential signals, SIN/*SIN, and SOUT/*SOUT must be connected using twisted pair wires.

Caution

The I/O Link cable's shield must be connected to chassis ground in your system. Use the grounding cable (44A729227) provided.

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL±002 We Welcome Your Comments and Suggestions Content of this ManualRelated Publications Contents System Overview Chapter IntroductionMaster or Slave Operation Application Software LEDs Module DescriptionSerial Ports Module SpecificationsReset Pushbutton CatalogNumber Cable Types for the I/O LinkCable Lengths on the I/O Link Optical Adapter Input and Output Data Operation of the I/O LinkData Returned by Slaves Data Sent by the MasterInputs and Outputs Hold Last State Faults on the I/O Link Link Control DiagnosticsComplete the program logic for the I/O Link Module Install the module and complete the I/O LinkGetting Started Installing the I/O Link Interface Module in the Rack Chapter InstallationLED Name LED Status Indication Removing the I/O Link Interface Module from the RackLink Module Used as a Master Connecting the I/O Link Interface Module to Other DevicesPorts on the I/O Link Module Order of the Devices on the Link Serial Port Pin AssignmentsLink Module Used as a Slave Cable Diagram, No Optical Adapter Cable Connections Optical Adapter InstallationCable Diagram, Electrical Cable to Optical Adapter Configuration Steps Chapter Logicmaster 90-70 ConfigurationGFK-0644A Overview Chapter Programming GuideAdding the Program Block Logic to an Application Program Selecting a Program BlockExample Call Instruction Using Multiple Calls to the Program BlockCalling the Program Block 3rdModule 4thModule Program %P References for the I/O Link Program BlocksGlobal %G References for the I/O Link Program Blocks Using Nicknames for the %P ReferencesConfiguration Logic, Example Configuring I/O LinksSpecify the Number of I/O Link Modules Configuration GuidelinesStart/Restart bit Set Master or Slave Mode bitReset or Stop bit Controlling the I/O Link ModuleDisable or Enable the Output Update bit Disable or Enable the Input Update bitMonitor Communications Status bit Monitoring Link OperationMonitor the Module bit Monitor for Link Failure bit Monitor for an Invalid Configuration or Link Fault bitError Description RecommendedAction Code Error Codes TroubleshootingConfiguration Error Codes Index GFK-0644A Index