Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

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KĆ6

LEDs on either side each connector indicate the status of the

receiver and transmitter and will flicker as data is received and

transmitted by the transceiver.

WARNING

TURN OFF AND LOCKOUT OR TAG POWER TO BOTH THE MASTER OR SLAVE

DROP AND THE CORRESPONDING RACKĆMOUNTED OR STANDĆALONE

TRANSCEIVER BEFORE VIEWING THE FIBERĆOPTIC CABLE OR

TRANSMITTER

UNDER

MAGNIFICATION.

VIEWING

A

POWERED

FIBERĆOPTIC

TRANSMITTER

OR

CONNECTED

CABLE

UNDER

MAGNIFICATION MAYRESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EYE. FOR ADDITIONAL

INFORMATION, REFER TO ANSI PUBLICATION Z136.1Ć1981. FAILURE TO

OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN BODILYINJURY.

1

23456

Receive LED

Transmit LED

FiberĆoptic

Ports

Transceiver

LED

Power

Plug

Terminal

Block

Faceplate

Figure K1.4 Ć RackĆMounted Transceiver

K1.2.6

FiberĆOptic Cable

The Remote I/O network requires a 62.5 micron duplex fiberĆoptic

cable. The recommended cable is Belden cable #225362 or

equivalent. This cable has a PVC outer jacket and an internal Kevlar

strength member. This cable is a breakout type of cable which

contains two individuallyĆinsulated, tightlyĆbuffered fiberĆoptic wires

(fibers). This cable may be used in areas where the ambient

temperature will not exceed 80_C (176_F). Additional cable

specifications are provided in Appendix F.
The fiberĆoptic connectors must be STrĆCompatible Multimode

Connectors with ceramic ferrules. Refer to Appendix F for more

information.

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