Wiring diagram for multiple connections, Network termination, Recommended cable – Yaskawa AC Drive P1000 Bypass Technical Manual User Manual

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Wiring Diagram for Multiple Connections

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RS-485 Interface

CONTROLLER

1

2

3

4

+

-

SHLD

Bypass

S1

OFF

TB3

SHLD

TXRX-

TXRX+

IG5

1

2

3

4

Bypass

S1

OFF

TB3

SHLD

TXRX-

TXRX+

IG5

ON

1

2

3

4

Bypass

S1

SHLD

TXRX-

TXRX+

IG5

Bypass
Controller
Board A2

Bypass
Controller
Board A2

Bypass
Controller
Board A2

Figure F.2 Connection Diagram for Multiple Connections

Note:

Turn on DIP switch S1 on the bypass controller located at the end of the network. if S1 is missing, then an external 120 ohm resistor must

be placed across terminals TXRX+ and TXRX–. All other slave devices must have this DIP switch set to the OFF position (or if S1 is

missing, no external resistor is used).

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Network Termination

The two ends of the P1 network line have to be terminated with a 120 ohm resistor between the TXRX+ and TXRX- signals.

The P1000 Bypass has a built in termination resistor that can be enabled or disabled using DIP switch S1. If a bypass is located

at the end of a network line, enable the termination resistor by by setting DIP switch S1 to the ON position. Disable the

termination resistor on all slaves that are not located on the network line end.

Note:

Some bypass controllers do not have DIP switch S1. If this is the case, then an external 120 ohm resistor must be placed across the TXRX

+ and TXRX- signals if the bypass controller is at the end of a network line.

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Recommended Cable

Table F.2 APOGEE FLN Cable Specifications

Specification

Description

Cable Configuration

Twisted Shielded Pair

Gauge

18-20 AWG (Solid or Stranded)

Wire Lay

6 twists per foot

Shields

100% foil with drain wire

NEC Type

UL Type CMP

Temperature

60°C or higher

F.2 Connecting to a Network

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