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The Terminal Connector AW00097209000
84 Basler IP Fixed Box Cameras
When inserting wires into the Weidmüller plug that mates with the terminal connector, you must use
the technique described in Figure 10. The spring clamps used to hold the wires in the plug are
exceptionally strong, and you must use this technique to properly insert wires.
Make sure that any wires you insert have the following characteristics:
A minimum cross section of 0.08 mm
2
(AWG 28) and a maximum cross section of 1.0 mm
2
(AWG 18). Either stranded or solid wire can be used.
7 mm (1/4") of insulation has been stripped from the end of the wires.
Ferrules (end terminals) are not required for stranded wires, but can be used if desired. If the
wire ends have ferrules applied, the ferrule must have a cross section between 0.13 mm
2
(0.005") and 0.34 mm
2
(0.013").
Basler recommends that I/O port connections be made with shielded cable and
that the cable shields be connected to ground. If you are unable to connect the
cable shields to ground or if you use unshielded cable, the maximum length of the
I/O port connections is limited to 10 m to avoid electromagnetic interference.
a. Insert a small, flat-bladed
screwdriver into the release tab
slot adjacent to the hole where you
want to insert a wire. Push the
screwdriver blade firmly into the
slot to actuate the release tab.
b. Insert the wire into
the wire hole.
c. Remove the
screwdriver from the
release tab slot.
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Plug
Numbering
Fig. 10: Wire Insertion Method

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