Toshiba XLTR-200 사용자 설명서

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3.3.2  Installation for S7, S9, S11, A7 and VF-nC1 ASDs 
1.  Mount the unit via the desired method (refer to section 3.1). 
2. 
 
CAUTION!
  Verify that all input power sources to the drives to 
be connected have been turned OFF and are locked and tagged out. 
3. 
 
DANGER!
 
 Wait at least 5 minutes for the drive’s 
electrolytic capacitors to discharge before proceeding to the next step.  Do 
not touch any internal parts with power applied to the drive, or for at 
least 5 minutes after power to the drive has been removed.  A hazard 
exists temporarily for electrical shock even if the source power has 
been removed.
  Verify that the CHARGE LED has gone out before 
continuing the installation process. 
4.  Remove the drive’s common serial communication port cover if it has one 
(refer to the appropriate drive manual for instructions how to do this).  Do 
not discard this cover, as it should be reinstalled to minimize contamination 
of the port’s electrical contacts if the gateway is ever disconnected from the 
drive. 
5.  Connect the drive’s common serial communication port to one of the ASD 
channels of the gateway with the communication cable (communication 
cable is not included with the gateway kit).  When choosing cables for this 
connection, standard 24 AWG category 5 (CAT5) unshielded twisted-pair 
(UTP) 8-conductor cables found in Ethernet networks in most office 
environments can be used.  The maximum allowable length for these 
cables is 5 meters.  Although there are many varieties and styles of CAT5 
UTP cables available, ICC strongly recommends using only high-quality 
cables from reputable manufacturers to guarantee optimal noise immunity 
and cable longevity.  Ensure that each end of the cable is fully seated into 
the modular connectors, and route the cable such that it is located well 
away from any drive input power or motor wiring.  Also take care to route 
the cable away from any sharp edges or positions where it may be 
pinched. 
6.  Repeat steps 2-5 to connect other drive(s) as needed. 
7.  Connect the other various networks to their respective plugs/terminal 
blocks.  Ensure that any terminal blocks are fully seated into their 
respective headers, and route the network cables such that they are 
located well away from any electrical noise sources, such as ASD input 
power or motor wiring.  Also take care to route all cables away from any 
sharp edges or positions where they may be pinched. 
8.  If an auxiliary power supply is going to be used, connect it to the gateway’s 
“AUX PWR” jack. 
9.  Take a moment to verify that the gateway and all network cables have 
sufficient clearance from drives, motors, or power-carrying electrical wiring.