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OPERATION MANUAL CompoBus/S

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Connector Terminals Section 5-2<br />

3. Paying attention to the orientation of the connector, insert each signal wire<br />

into the corresponding hole in the connector, as shown below.<br />

SRT2-V@D@@@@ (-1)<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications data<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications power<br />

supply<br />

Communications<br />

power supply<br />

SRT2-@32ML (-1)<br />

Low side (BD L)<br />

High side (BD H)<br />

– side (BS –)<br />

+ side (BS +)<br />

Communications data<br />

I/O power supply<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications power<br />

supply<br />

Communications<br />

power supply<br />

Communications data<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications data<br />

– side (BS –)<br />

+ side (BS +)<br />

Low side<br />

(BD L)<br />

High side<br />

(BD H)<br />

– side (G)<br />

+ side (V)<br />

I/O<br />

power<br />

supply<br />

!Caution Before inserting the signal wires, loosen the clamp screws used to secure<br />

wires to the connector. If a wire is inserted before the corresponding screw is<br />

loosened, the wire may enter the gap behind the connector, and remain unsecured.<br />

Use crimp terminals when wiring. Do not attach twisted bare wires<br />

directly to connectors.<br />

4. Tighten the clamp screws securing each signal wire to the connector. Note<br />

that a normal screwdriver has a keystone tip with a flared blade, and may<br />

not be able to penetrate deeply enough to reach the screw. Use a small<br />

slotted screwdriver of constant width. The correct tightening torque is 0.2<br />

to 0.4 N⋅m.<br />

The following example is for the SRT2-V@D@@@@(-1).<br />

Small slotted<br />

screwdriver with tip of<br />

constant width.<br />

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