Chapter 4: Name and Function of Each Part
9Switch SWA
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7Module No. switch SW4
(Factory setting: 0)
2Connector for programmer
3Connector for
4Connector for 10BASE5
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S2 S1 S0
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5Switch SW6
SW6
612 VDC power supply input terminal
FG0V12V
(Factory setting: ON)
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| Display panel | Displays this board operating status using LEDs. | |
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| LN | Lights when communicating normally. |
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| 12 V | Lights when 12 VDC is supplied. (Only when 10BASE5 is used.) |
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| PE | Lights at parameter setting error. |
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| HE | Lights at this board error. |
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| S0 to S7 | Displays the station number when operating normally. Displays an error |
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2Connector for programmer Connect a
3Connector for
4 | Connector for 10BASE5 | Connect the 10BASE5 coaxial cable. | ||
Make sure to slide the lock securely to the "lock" position. | ||||
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| 12 VDC power supply | When 10BASE5 is used, connect a commercially available DC power | ||
6 | supply that is designed to supply power to transceivers. The DC power | |||
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| supply must provide 12VDC ±5% and 0.5 A or more. | |||
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7 | Module No. switch | Specify a module number from 0 to 6. | ||
- Be careful do not use the same number for another option board. | ||||
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8 | Reset switch | Only used by SHARP engineers. Users should not press this switch. | ||
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| Number of communication | Specify the number of communication boards actually installed | ||
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| Switch SWA | - See pages | ||
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0 | Switch SW1 | No need to set this switch for the | ||
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