GCN1-100 Omron, GCN1-100 Datasheet - Page 87

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GCN1-100

Manufacturer Part Number
GCN1-100
Description
CABLE MULTI I/O 1M
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of GCN1-100

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
GCN1100
Wiring Methods
2-4-2
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Attaching Flat Cable Connectors
Note
In some cases, the Multi-drop Connector cannot be used because there is not
enough space and other Units or connectors get in the way. Refer to Multi-
drop Connectors on page 51 for a list of compatible Units.
1. Before connecting the communications cables, turn OFF the power sup-
2. Use crimp terminals for wiring. Connecting bare twisted wires can cause
3. Use the proper crimping tool and crimping methods when attaching crimp
4. Be extremely careful to wire all signal lines, power lines, and shielding wire
5. Tighten all set screws firmly. Tighten signal lines, power lines, and shield-
6. Wire the signal lines, power lines, and shielding wire so that they do not
7. Do not pull on the communications cables. They may become disconnect-
8. Allow a sufficient bending radius in cable turns so that communications ca-
9. Never place objects on top of the communications cables. They may break.
10. Double-check all wiring before turning ON the power supply.
Flat Connector Plug Component Names
Black
• XW4B-05C4-TF-D Straight Multi-drop Connector with Attachment Screws
• XW4G-05C4-TF-D Straight Multi-drop Clamp Connector with Attachment
Screws
plies to the PLC and all Slaves, as well as the communications power sup-
plies.
the cables to come OFF, break, or short circuit and result in incorrect op-
eration and possibly damage to the Units.
terminals. Consult the manufacturer of the tools and terminals you are us-
ing. Inappropriate tools or methods can result in broken wires.
correctly.
ing wire to a torque of 0.5 to 0.6 N ⋅ m. Tighten connector screws to a torque
of 0.4 to 0.5 N ⋅ m.
become disconnected during communications.
ed or wires may break.
bles are not bent too sharply. The Cables may become disconnected or
wires may break if the cables are bent too far.
Cable identification label
(Flat cable: Black, blue, white, red)
Section 2-4