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2 Installing and Connecting–up 02.99 <strong>08</strong>.03<br />

2.3 Connection and wiring overview<br />

Connection cover<br />

Changing the<br />

cable outlet<br />

direction<br />

2-40<br />

Screws<br />

Dummy plug 1<br />

Dummy plug 2<br />

The cable outlet direction is, as standard, in the opposite direction to<br />

the motor drive shaft.<br />

Depending on the mounting situation, the cable outlet direction of the<br />

positioning motor can be changed.<br />

How can the cable outlet direction be changed?<br />

––>refer to Fig. 2-15<br />

1. In the unwired connection cover, release the four screws of the connection<br />

module.<br />

2. Rotate the connection module and screw back into place.<br />

3. Interchange the load current and PROFIBUS cabling in the connection<br />

cover at the top.<br />

Screws<br />

Connection module<br />

Fig. 2-15 Connection cover: Changing the cable outlet direction<br />

Connection cover<br />

the bottom<br />

Screw type: Cheese–head screw<br />

M3 x 6 - 8.8<br />

SN 60730<br />

Torx T10<br />

max. 1.8 Nm<br />

Connection cover<br />

from the top<br />

After turning the connection module,<br />

connect–up as follows:<br />

Dummy plug 1<br />

––> reserved<br />

Dummy plug 2<br />

When this connection is used, the<br />

dummy plug is replaced by a PG11 PG<br />

gland for the digital input/output cable.<br />

The interchanged cables should be<br />

appropriately connected–up.<br />

Refer to Chapter 2.4.3<br />

Siemens AG <strong>2003</strong> All rights reserved<br />

SIMODRIVE POSMO A <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (POS1) – <strong>08</strong>.03 <strong>Edition</strong>

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