Chapter 6: Connection/Wiring
[4] Connection of
(1) Connection of 10BASE5
This paragraph describes how to connect 10BASE5 cable to the
Connecting the transceiver cable
Locking post | Slide lock | |
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Locking post
Transceiver cable
1Slide the lock on the 10BASE5 connector (on the
2Insert the connector so that the two locking posts on the cable connector match the holes on the slide lock.
3Slide the lock down to lock the cable connector.
Wiring the power source
When a 10BASE5 is used, 12 VDC power should be supplied to the transceiver.
Supply power to the 12 VDC power terminals using a commercial constant voltage power supply unit.
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Supply voltage | 12 VDC |
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Current capacity | 0.5 A minimum. |
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| * Fuse (0.6 A) |
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| Twisted pair wires | 12VIN | |
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12 VDC |
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| RESET |
* Use a fuse melt with time lag | Case | Green wire |
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Cable
(Accessory: Connector, cable length 1.5 m)
Remarks
-Use a power supply that is dedicated for use by the
-Do not reverse the positive and negative connections to the power terminals. Reversing the polarity may damage the